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<font color="#800000">'''''Aphis pomi'''''</font> de Geer, 1773 - (green apple aphid)
is an important pest of apple in Europe and North America. It also attacks other pome fruits (e.g. pear and quince).
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Aphis pomi life cycle (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): R.E. Snodgrass
Source: Wikimedia Commons

Aphis pomi de Geer, 1773 - (green apple aphid)

The aphid is an important pest of apple in Europe and North America. It also attacks other pome fruits (e.g. pear and quince).

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Grüne Apfelblattlaus
• English: green apple aphid
• Español: pulgón verde del manzano
• Français: puceron vert du pommier
• Português: pulgão-verde-da-macieira