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Aphis spiraecola Patch, 1914 - green citrus aphid
attacks young leaves and buds of citrus and other crops. It is a vector of the Citrus tristeza virus and other viruses. It is also an important pest of apple and ornamentals.
Synonyms:
Aphis citricola
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• Deutsch: | Grüne Zitrusblattlaus |
• English: | green citrus aphid spirea aphid |
• Español: | pulgón verde del naranjo |
• Français: | puceron vert des citrus |
The literature database currently contains 153 publications for Aphis spiraecola. (See box above/on left.)