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Aphis pomi De Geer, 1773

Dataset
GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
Rank
SPECIES
Published in
De Geer, C. (1773) In Mémoires pour Servir à l'Histoire des Insectes: Vol. Volume 3. Pierre Hesselberg, Stockholm. 696 pp.

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Arthropoda
class
Insecta
order
Hemiptera
family
Aphididae
genus
Aphis
species
Aphis pomi

Name

Synonyms
Aphidula pomi (De Geer, 1773)
Aphis bicolor Haldeman, 1844
Aphis cydoniae Boisduval, 1867
Aphis eriobotryae Schouteden, 1905
Aphis mali Fabricius, 1775
Aphis pomu Pashtshenko, 1997
Aphis pyri mali Fabricius, 1775
Grön äppelbladlus
Medoralis crataegaria Börner, 1952
Medoralis eriobotryae (Schouteden, 1905)
Medoralis pomi (De Geer, 1773)
Homonyms
Aphis pomi De Geer, 1773
Aphis pomi Vallot, 1802
Common names
Apple Aphid in English
Apple aphid in English
Green Apple Aphid in English
Grøn æblebladlus in Danish
Grüne Apfellaus in German
Grüne Apfellaus in German
apple aphid in English
apple aphid in English
apple aphid in English
puceron vert du pommier in French
puceron vert du pommier in French
Green Apple Aphid in English
Green Apple Aphid in English
Groene appeltakluis in Dutch
apple aphid in English

Bibliographic References

  1. Bozhko. 1957. Materials for the study of aphid fauna (Aphidoidea) of Crimea. Trudy Naucznovo Instituta Biologii Kharkovskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta 30:213
  2. Bromley, Dunn & M. Anderson. 1979. Ultrastructure of the antennal sensilla of aphids I. Coeloconic and placoid sensilla. Cell and Tissue Research 203(3):427-442
  3. Bromley, Dunn & M. Anderson. 1980. Ultrastructure of the antennal sensilla of aphids II. Trichoid, chordotonal and campaniform sensilla. Cell and Tissue Research 205(3):493-511
  4. Burnham. 1938. A contribution to a list of the Aphididae of the Maritime provinces of Canada. The Canadian Entomologist 70(9):185
  5. Börner. 1952. Europae centralis Aphides. Die Blattläuse Mitteleuropas. Namen, Synonyme, Wirtspflanzen, Generationszyklen. Mitteilungen der Thüringischen Botanischen Gesellschaft supplement 3:81
  6. Cholodkovsky. 1910. Zur Kenntnis der Aphiden der Krim (Homoptera Aphididae). Revue Russe d’Entomologie 10:145
  7. Cottier. 1953. Aphids of New Zealand. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Bulletin 106:170, 195
  8. Davidson. 1909. Notes on Aphididae collected in the vicinity of Stanford University. Journal of Economic Entomology 2:302
  9. Davis. 1910. A list of the Aphididae of Illinois, with notes on some of the species. Journal of Economic Entomology 3:488
  10. De Geer & Retzius. 1783. Genera et Species Insectorum e generosissimi auctoris scriptis extraxit, digessit, latine quoad partem reddidit, et terminologiam insectorum linneanam addit, Apud Siegfried Lebrecht Crusium, Lipsiae 77
  11. De Geer. 1773. Mémoires pour Servir à l'Histoire des Insectes, Pierre Hesselberg, Stockholm Volume 3:53
  12. Drews. 1939. A contribution to the knowledge of the Aphididae of Nevada. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 15:176
  13. Eastop & Hille Ris Lambers. 1976. Survey of the World’s Aphids, Dr. W. Junk, The Hague 74
  14. Eastop & Hille Ris Lambers. 1976. Survey of the World’s Aphids, Dr. W. Junk, The Hague 74
  15. Essig & Kuwana. 1918. Some Japanese Aphididae. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 4 8(3):73
  16. Essig. 1917. Aphididae of California. New species of Aphididae and notes from various parts of the state, but chiefly from the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, California. University of California Publications Technical Bulletins College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, Entomology 1(7):341
  17. Essig. 1938. Aphids feeding on celery in California. Hilgardia 11(9):488
  18. Fauna Europaea (2007) http://www.faunaeur.org
  19. Foottit, Lowery, Maw, Smirle & Lushai. 2009. Identification, distribution, and molecular characterization of the apple aphids Aphis pomi and Aphis spiraecola (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Aphidinae). The Canadian Entomologist 141(5):478-495
  20. Gillette & E.P. Taylor. 1908. A few orchard plant lice. Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Colorado Agricultural College 133:23
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