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<font color="#800000">'''''Dysaphis devecta'''''</font> (Walker, 1849) - rosy leaf-curling aphid<br/>
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[[File:Dysaphis devecta InfluentialPoints1.jpg|300px|thumb|''Dysaphis devecta'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Source: [http://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Dysaphis_devecta_species_group_rosy_leaf-curling_apple_aphids.htm InfluentialPoints]]]
is a pest of apple in various regions.
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[[File:Dysaphis devecta InfluentialPoints2.jpg|250px|thumb|left|leaf pseudogall induced by ''Dysaphis devecta'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Source: [http://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Dysaphis_devecta_species_group_rosy_leaf-curling_apple_aphids.htm InfluentialPoints]]]
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<font color="#800000">'''''Dysaphis devecta'''''</font> (Walker, 1849) - (rosy leaf-curling aphid)
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This aphid is found in Europe and neighbouring regions as well as in North America. It is a pest of apple and has no secondary host plant. On apple it induces red leaf galls. There are several other species, closely related to ''D. devecta''. For a review, see [[Entomological Review (2002) 82, 379-390|Stekolshchikov & Lobanov (2002)]].  
  
 
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Dysaphis devecta (click on image to enlarge it)
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leaf pseudogall induced by Dysaphis devecta (click on image to enlarge it)
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Dysaphis devecta (Walker, 1849) - (rosy leaf-curling aphid)

This aphid is found in Europe and neighbouring regions as well as in North America. It is a pest of apple and has no secondary host plant. On apple it induces red leaf galls. There are several other species, closely related to D. devecta. For a review, see Stekolshchikov & Lobanov (2002).