Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum
(Wilson, 1912)
Long-legged Serviceberry Aphid
Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum is a of in the , originally described as Illinoia macrosiphum by Wilson in 1912. It belongs to the Acyrthosiphon-Macrosiphum group of aphids, which has been studied in relation to - specificity. The species is known by the Long-legged Serviceberry Aphid. Very little specific biological or ecological information is documented for this particular species in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum: //əˌsɜrθoʊˈsaɪfən ˌmækroʊˈsaɪfəm//
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Pea Aphid in Pulse Crops: New Guide Outlines IPM Options
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- ID Challenge #16 | Beetles In The Bush
- Bacteria Can Aid Aphids Against Predation and Parasitism
- Complexity Untangled: For Plant Defenses, Pest Attack Order Matters
- Sustainable Entomology: How Insect Scientists Can Protect Our Planet
- Spezifische Parasiten der Acyrthosiphon‐Macrosiphum‐Gruppe und Grundfragen der Wirtsbindung der Blattlaus‐Schlupfwespen (Homoptera: Aphididae ‐ Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae)1
- Influence of Hamiltonella defensa infection and predator type on anti‐predator behaviours in pea (Acyrthosiphon pisum) and potato aphids (Macrosiphum euphorbiae)