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- Q4539875 subject Q6805947.
- Q4539875 subject Q8552166.
- Q4539875 subject Q9016711.
- Q4539875 abstract "The Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia) is an aphid that can cause significant losses in cereal crops. The species was introduced to the United States in 1986 and is considered an invasive species there. This aphid is pale green and up to 2 mm long. Cornicles are very short, rounded, and appear to be lacking. There is an appendage above the cauda giving the aphid the appearance of having two tails. The saliva of this aphid is toxic to the plant and causes whitish striping on cereal leaves. Feeding by this aphid will also cause the flag leaf to turn white and curl around the head causing incomplete head emergence. Host plants: cereal grain crops including wheat and barley and to a lesser extent, wild grasses such as wheatgrasses, brome-grasses, ryegrasses and anything in the grass family.The Russian wheat aphid is native to southwestern parts of Asia. It was introduced to many countries in Europe and Africa. It was first found in the U.S in 1986 in Texas. The species was probably transmitted through wheat imports.".
- Q4539875 class Q1390.
- Q4539875 family Q1354085.
- Q4539875 family Q183350.
- Q4539875 kingdom Q729.
- Q4539875 order Q26371.
- Q4539875 order Q621840.
- Q4539875 phylum Q1360.
- Q4539875 thumbnail Russian_wheat_aphid.jpg?width=300.
- Q4539875 wikiPageExternalLink rwa.shtml.
- Q4539875 wikiPageExternalLink mf2666.pdf.
- Q4539875 wikiPageWikiLink Q12406834.
- Q4539875 wikiPageWikiLink Q1354085.
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- Q4539875 wikiPageWikiLink Q6805947.
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- Q4539875 wikiPageWikiLink Q8552166.
- Q4539875 wikiPageWikiLink Q9016711.
- Q4539875 classis "Insecta".
- Q4539875 familia Q1354085.
- Q4539875 genus "Diuraphis".
- Q4539875 name "Russian wheat aphid".
- Q4539875 ordo Q26371.
- Q4539875 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q4539875 regnum "Animalia".
- Q4539875 subordo Q621840.
- Q4539875 superfamilia Q183350.
- Q4539875 type Animal.
- Q4539875 type Eukaryote.
- Q4539875 type Insect.
- Q4539875 type Species.
- Q4539875 type Thing.
- Q4539875 type Q1390.
- Q4539875 type Q19088.
- Q4539875 type Q729.
- Q4539875 comment "The Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia) is an aphid that can cause significant losses in cereal crops. The species was introduced to the United States in 1986 and is considered an invasive species there. This aphid is pale green and up to 2 mm long. Cornicles are very short, rounded, and appear to be lacking. There is an appendage above the cauda giving the aphid the appearance of having two tails. The saliva of this aphid is toxic to the plant and causes whitish striping on cereal leaves.".
- Q4539875 label "Russian wheat aphid".
- Q4539875 depiction Russian_wheat_aphid.jpg.
- Q4539875 name "Russian wheat aphid".