Database (Oxford). 30: Herron, G., and Wilson, L. (2011). In tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate regions. & Parron. Proc. Attack leaf tips or newly emerged leaves causing them to curl downward and pucker. In K. Sorensen, and J. Baker (eds. Technical bulletin / ASPAC Food and Fertilizer Technology Center (ISSN 0379-7627; no. Entomol. Rank: species. Aphis gossypii. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 90, 175-180. http://192.168.118.79:9052/index.php?title=Aphis_gossypii&oldid=8675, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Asia, Africa, North, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Europe, Oceania. Miyazaki, M. 2001. In the United States, it is regularly a pest in the southeast and southwest, but is occasionally damaging everywhere. 1988. Cotton aphids transmit many viruses, including. on the logo in the upper left corner. 2020: baaa062. Capinera, J. Ghosh, L.K. Name Homonyms Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877 Common names Agurkebladlus in Danish Gurkenblattlaus in German cotton aphid in English cotton aphid in English cotton aphid in language. The aphid overwinters in greenhouses or interiorscapes and can be introduced to colder regions. It is a widely distributed pest of a variety of agriculturally important crops in the families Cucurbitaceae, Rutaceae and Malvaceae, causing damage through feeding and virus transmission. Entomol. Plant Protection No. Yokomi, R.K., and S.M. North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 255:25 >>, Raychaudhuri, D.N., L.K. O'Brien, and J.B. Graves. 1-173. Yellow-green to dark blue-green at low temperatures. The. Among the dozens of possible hosts are melon, cotton, and cucumber. Females are typically used for diagnostic purposes. Garnsey. 79: 193-205. Ghosh & S.K. NCBI BLAST name: aphids. Blackman. Neonicotinoid resistance in Aphis gossypii Glover (Aphididae: Hemiptera) from Australian cotton. In southern climates, cotton aphids reproduce asexually throughout the year and are known to overwinter on dock, Rumex crispus; Lamium amphlexicaule; boneset, Eupatorium petaloiduem; and citrus, Citrus spp. 1996. Katoenluis in Dutch gurkbladlus in Swedish Bibliographic References Pale yellow at high temperatures. Show Aliases. melon aphid in English melon aphid in English melon aphid in English puceron du melon in French 綿蚜 in language. Raychaudhuri. Aphis gossypii, the cotton aphid, is a tiny greenfly that sucks sap from plants.It belongs to the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order Hemiptera. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, ... Cotton aphids (Aphis gossypii) often infect sugarcane, papaya and peanuts with viruses. [Full text] [PubMed], Translation table 5 (Invertebrate Mitochondrial), Go to NCBI genomic BLAST page for Aphis gossypii, diArk - a resource for eukaryotic genome research. Common Name. Common Name: Cotton aphid or melon aphid Scientific Name: Aphis gossypii Glover Order: Homoptera. Tocicities and sublethal effects of seven neonicotinoid insecticides on survival, growth and reproduction of imidacloprid-risistant cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii. Local Common Names Denmark: agurkbladlus Germany: gruene baumwoll-blattlaus; gruene gurken-blattlaus; melonen-blattlaus India: brinjal aphid Iran: schatte khiar (sabs rang) Israel: knimat hadeluyim Japan: wata-aburamusi Mexico: pulgon del algodonero o mielecilla Netherlands: groene katoenbladluis… It is usually controlled by naturally occurring parasites and predators. The ants feed on the honeydew excreted by the pest and protect the pest from natural enemies. Taxonomic issues, pp. 1994. 2001-1. Carter, C.C. Important aphid vectors of fruit tree virus diseases in tropical Asia. 1990. Miller, P.J. Winter hosts: Many. of Tennessee. 10-11. Favret, 2011, Aphis capsellae Kaltenbach 1843 has priority over Aphis gossypii Glover 1877. Sixty host plant species are known from Florida, over 700 host plant speices worldwide including those listed below. Entomol. Code created in: 2002-07-10 EPPO Code: APHIGO Preferred name: Aphis gossypii Authority: Glover 2006. Common Species: Aphis gossypii - cotton aphids Myzus persicae - green peach aphids Aphis fabae - bean aphid Common Name: plant lice greenflies blackflies Damaging Stage: Adults and nymphs Crops Afected: Cucurbits, solanaceous, legumes, papaya, cotton Characteristics Damage: Initial damage due to feeding appears as light dots on the leaves. 1980. Article author: David Kerns Most recently reviewed by: Pat Porter (2018) Common Name(s): Cotton Aphid, Melon Aphid Pest Location Row Crop, Vegetable and Fruit Description. Reference: How to cite this resource - Schoch CL, et al. Wax secretions can cause the body colors to appear dull.