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  2. Black bean aphid - Wikipedia

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    Wingless aphids feeding on a stem. The black bean aphid is a small, soft-bodied (meaning that the exocuticle part of the exoskeleton is greatly reduced) [5] insect that has specialised piercing and sucking mouthparts which are used to suck the juice from plants. This aphid is usually seen in large numbers and is a tiny, plump insect about two ...

  3. Aphis - Wikipedia

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    Aphis is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. [1] It includes many notorious agricultural pests , such as the soybean aphid Aphis glycines . Many species of Aphis , such as A. coreopsidis and A. fabae , are myrmecophiles , forming close associations with ants .

  4. Aphididae - Wikipedia

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    Hyadaphis winged and wingless adults When wings are present they occur only on particular morphs called " alates ", and wingless morphs are said to be " apterous ". The forewing ( mesothoracic wing) of the alate in the Aphididae has four to six veins attached to a major vein-like structure that has been interpreted as the combined stems of all ...

  5. Aphis craccivora - Wikipedia

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    Aphis craccivora is a small species of aphid. The female has a glossy black or dark brown body with a prominent cauda (tail-like protrusion), and legs in some shade of brown or yellow. The antennae have six segments and these and the limb segments, cauda and cornicles are pale proximally (close to the body) and dark distally (further from the ...

  6. List of Aphis species - Wikipedia

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    Aphis fabae Scopoli, 1763 i c g b (black bean aphid) Aphis farinosa Gmelin, 1790 c g b; Aphis feminea Hottes, 1930 c g; Aphis filifoliae (Gillette & M.A. Palmer, 1928) c g; Aphis filipendulae Matsumura, 1917 c g; Aphis fluvialis c g; Aphis fluviatilis Bozhko, 1976 g; Aphis foeniculivora Zhang, Guangxue, 1983 c g; Aphis folsomii Davis, 1908 c g b

  7. Hemiptera - Wikipedia

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    Hemiptera (/ h ɛ ˈ m ɪ p t ər ə /; from Ancient Greek hemipterus 'half-winged') is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs.

  8. Category:Aphis - Wikipedia

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  9. Wingless insect - Wikipedia

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    There are various disparate groups of wingless insects. Apterygota are a subclass of small, agile insects, distinguished from other insects by their lack of wings in the present and in their evolutionary history. They include Thysanura (silverfish and firebrats). Some species lacking wings are members of insect orders that generally do have wings.