Schizaphis

Schizaphis is a genus of aphid in the family Aphididae[1][2] superfamily Aphidoidea, order Hemiptera.[3][4] Its original distribution is the Palaearctic, but some species have been introduced to other parts of the world.There are about 40 recognized Schizaphis species worldwide.[5]

Schizaphis
Schizaphis graminum
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Schizaphis

References

  1. Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (24 September 2012). "Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist". Species 2000: Reading, UK.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Remaudière, G. & M. Remaudière (1997), Catalogue of the World’s Aphididae, INRA, Paris 473 pp
  3. Miyazaki (1988). "Schizaphis (Homoptera, Aphididae) of Japan with descriptions of two new species". Japanese Journal of Entomology. 56 (1): 21–34.
  4. Robinson, A. G. (1972). "Annotated List of Aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) Collected in Thailand, with Description of a New Genus and Species". The Canadian Entomologist. 104 (4): 603–8. doi:10.4039/Ent104603-4.
  5. Bugguide.net. Genus Schizaphis
  • Nuessly, G. S.; Nagata, R. T.; Burd, J. D.; Hentz, M. G.; Carroll, A. S.; Halbert, S. E. (2008). "Biology and biotype determination of greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Hemiptera: Aphididae), on seashore paspalum turfgrass (Paspalum vaginatum)". Environmental Entomology. 37 (2): 586–91. doi:10.1603/0046-225x(2008)37[586:babdog]2.0.co;2. PMID 18419932.
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