-
cornicle wax secretions. It was
common at one time to
suggest that the
cornicles were the
source of the honeydew, and this was even
included in the Shorter...
- the **** of the aphid,
while cornicles mostly produce defensive chemicals such as waxes.
There also is
evidence of
cornicle wax
attracting aphid predators...
-
species can be
identified by color, time of year, and by
differences in the
cornicles (small
paired projections from
their rear).
Aphids feed on
foliage using...
- "giant aphids".
Members of this
subfamily typically have
greatly reduced cornicles compared to
other aphids, and the
group has
sometimes been classified...
- have a pair of
little tubes,
called cornicles,
projecting dorsally from the
posterior of
their abdomens. The
cornicles have been
variously interpreted as...
-
terminal filament and is not
regarded as a cercus.
Aphids have tube-like
cornicles or
siphunculi that are
sometimes mistaken for
cerci but are not morphologically...
-
invasive species.
Unlike aphids, the
adelgids have no tail-like
cauda and no
cornicles.
Adelgids only lay eggs, and
never give
birth to live
nymphs as aphids...
-
about 2.2 mm (0.09 in). The
cauda (tail-like
elongation of the body) and
cornicles are
black and the
antennae and legs are pale with
brown tips.
Winged females...
- corn- horn bicorn, bicorne, Capricorn, cornea, corneal, corneous, corner,
cornicle, corniculate, corniferous, cornification, corniform, cornucopia, quadricorn...
- exoskeletons, are
typically more active, gain
spots as they age, and lack
aphid cornicles.[7]
Lygus bugs are
known for
their destructive feeding habits - they puncture...