Myzus ascalonicus

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Myzus ascalonicus - apterous vivipara ventral view (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Ken Walker, Museum Victoria
Source: PaDIL

Myzus ascalonicus Doncaster, 1946 - shallot aphid
is widespread and polyphagous. This species was unknown before 1940, but is now very common on many crops. It transmits virus diseases like Beet mild yellowing virus and Beet yellows virus.


Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Schalottenlaus
• English: shallot aphid
• Español: pulgon del chalote
• Français: puceron de l'échalote


The literature database currently contains 14 publications for Myzus ascalonicus. (See box above/on left.)