- non-leaf
miner flies if
applied during the ****ebore's
flowering period.
Macrosiphum ****ebori,
commonly known as '****ebore aphid' or 'greenfly', is a sap-feeding...
-
recognised in the
genus Macrosiphum:
Macrosiphum adianti (Oestlund, 1886)
Macrosiphum aetheocornum Smith & Knowlton, 1939
Macrosiphum agrimoniellum (****erell...
-
Macrosiphum rosae, the rose aphid, is a
species of sap-sucking
aphids in the
subfamily Aphidinae. They have a world-wide
distribution and
infest rosebushes...
-
Macrosiphum euphorbiae, the
potato aphid, is a sap-sucking pest
insect in the
family Aphididae. It
infests potatoes and a
number of
other commercially...
- pseudobr****icae),
Macrosiphoniella yomogifoliae,
potato aphid (
Macrosiphum euphorbiae), rose
aphid (
Macrosiphum rosae),
Melanaphis donacis,
Melanaphis sacchari, Myzus...
- aphid,
cabbage aphid, or
turnip aphid Cinara cupressi -
cypress aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae -
potato aphid Melaphis chinensis -
Chinese sumac aphid Mindarus...
-
Macrosiphum albifrons, the
lupin aphid, is a
species of
large grey/
green aphid in the
family Aphididae. It is a
species native to
North America but was...
- noxius,
Hayhurstia atriplicis,
Hyadaphis foeniculi,
Lipaphis erysimi,
Macrosiphum euphorbiae,
Myzus certus,
Myzus persicae,
Protaphis sp., Rhopalosiphum...
- gastropods. For
control of pests, see
Commercial uses.
Viruses Aphids such as
Macrosiphum euphorbiae can
transmit viral diseases which affect the
colour and shape...
- spring. This
occurs in, for example, the life
cycle of the rose
aphid (
Macrosiphum rosae),
which may be
considered typical of the family. However, in warm...