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- Aphis craccivora, variously known as the cowpea aphid, groundnut aphid or black legume aphid, is a true bug in the family Aphididae. Originally of probable...
- transmitted between plants by insect vectors such as the groundnut aphid (Aphis craccivora). The groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) originated in South America where it...
- only species in the genus Diaeretiella. Other host aphids include Aphis craccivora, Aphis fabae, Aphis gossypii, Aphis nasturtii, Aphis pomi, Aphis rumicis...
- obtusa) are the most damaging insect pests. Others are aphids (Aphis craccivora), hairy caterpillar (Azazia rubicans), pod caterpillar (Helicoverpa armigera)...
- cornicle wax attracting aphid predators in some cases. Some clones of Aphis craccivora are sufficiently toxic to the invasive and dominant predatory ladybird...
- the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum), Aphis affinis, cowpea aphid (Aphis craccivora), cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii), milkweed aphid (Aphis nerii), spirea...
- asclepiadismilkweed aphid Aphis craccaetufted vetch aphid Aphis craccivoracowpea aphid Aphis fabaeblack bean aphid Aphis genistae Aphis gossypii...
- beetles and nymphs are voracious predators on several pests such as, Aphis craccivora, Aphis gossypii, Aphis spiraecola, Leptocorisa acuta, Myzus persicae,...
- several whiteflies and aphids such as Aphis gossypii, Myzus persicae, Aphis craccivora, Amrasca, Empoasca and Leptocentrus. In addition to them, it feeds on...
- when attacking V. faba. FBNYV is vectored by Acyrthosiphon pisum, Aphis craccivora and Aphis fabae. "Faba bean necrotic yellows virus". Invasive Species...