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APHIDS Description Picture Damage small, sluggish, soft-bodied insects often called plant lice winged and wingless forms of adults immatures are smaller and wingless most species give birth to living young and build up very rapidly Photo credit: W. L. Sterling, Department of Entomology, Texas
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Adults: This is a small aphid, smaller than most other aphids. The winged adults are about 1.25 millimeters long, soft bodied, and yellow to dark green with a black head and thorax. The wings are held rooflike over the abdomen at rest. Wingless adults tend to be 1.0 to 1.
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Adult - This soft-bodied, pear-shaped insect is pale to dark green in cool seasons and yellow in hot, dry summers. Though winged forms develop periodically, most adults are wingless and about 2 mm long. All forms have a pair of tailpipe-like appendages known as cornicles.
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Butterfly Gardening for Louisianians Butterfly Gardening for Louisianians utterflies provide unequaled splendor and motion. Our fascination with these magical creatures is as evident today as it has been throughout history.
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Melon aphid occurs in tropical and temperate regions throughout the world except northernmost areas. In the United States, it is regularly a pest in the southeast and southwest, but is occasionally damaging everywhere.
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Grape phylloxera is native to eastern United States, but has been distributed to other grape regions of the U.S. and is also established in Europe where it is of great economic importance.
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Mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa torreyana), Opuntia sp. & Spanish Bayonet, Yucca aloifolia.
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Institute of National Affairs / Rural Industries Council Agriculture Seminar. Millett, John. Port Moresby, Institute of National Affairs: 193-204. Sabut-Kanai, H. (1980). "The food value of soursop.
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