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Aphides

Latin name for the aphids; see there.

Aphids (Aphidoidea) belong to the plant lice with 3,000 known species, of which about 850 live in Central Europe in many colours and sizes. All of them feed on plant sap. A number of species are considered pests of useful or ornamental plants. Many of them are specialised on very specific plants - for example, probably the most dangerous species in viticulture - the phylloxera, which exclusively attacks the vine. They also change their appearance in the course of the year, the life cycle is very complex. The winged aphids are responsible for dispersal, the next, unwinged generations are relatively stationary and form dense colonies very quickly. As plant suckers, the animals are equipped with a stinging proboscis.

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Plant damage

The aphids feed by piercing and then sucking juices from leaves and also roots. As a...

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