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- genus Dysaphis: Dysaphis acroptilidis Dysaphis affinis (Mordvilko, 1928) Dysaphis allii Dysaphis angelicae (C.L.Koch, 1854) Dysaphis angelicophaga Zhang...
- secondary hosts. "Species Dysaphis (Dysaphis) crataegi (Kaltenbach, 1843)". Aphid Species File. Retrieved 18 October 2017. "Dysaphis crataegi sp. group (Hawthorn...
- Dysaphis karyakini is a species of aphid found near Luvenga, Murmansk province, Russia. It was named in honor of Russian ornithologist A. S. Koryakin (1954–2014)...
- Science 2.0. Retrieved 18 October 2017. "Dysaphis crataegi sp. group (Hawthorn - umbellifer aphids)". Genus Dysaphis. InfluentialPoints. Retrieved 18 October...
- example, Densovirus infection has a negative impact on rosy apple aphid (Dysaphis plantaginea) reproduction, but contributes to the development of aphids...
- height of 30 meters (98 ft) above sea level. Po****tion: 575 (2010 Census).Dysaphis karyakini was first found in this region[citation needed] Государственный...
- 1776), which apparently eats the roots and leaves. Three are aphids, Dysaphis apiifolia (Theobald), D. crataegi (Kaltenbach) (the hawthorn-carrot aphid)...
- Aphis fabae, and Aphis gossypii. McKenny-Hughes reported in 1934 that Dysaphis tulipae transmitted the virus between stored tulip bulbs, but this has...
- Soviet biologist Georgy Shaposhnikov conducted experiments on aphids of the Dysaphis genus. By transferring them to plants normally nearly or completely unsuitable...
- Iris bloudowii, Iris latifolia, Iris spuria and Tigridia pavonia. Also Dysaphis tulipae can be found on Iris spuria. The iris is also the host plant of...