The melon aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover, is found throughout most of the temperate, subtropic and tropic regions of the world. Although it is a cosmopolitan species, its origin is unknown. The melon aphid has a wide host range and can feed on watermelon, cucumber, cantaloupe, squash, pumpkin, asparagus, spinach, bean, beet, cowpea, tomato, pepper, eggplant, okra, citrus, cotton, hibiscus and many weeds (such as jimsonweed and pigweed). In the South, cotton is an important host, which explains the use of the second common name, “cotton aphid.
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NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact SheetThe melon (or cotton) aphid, Aphis gossypii, is distributed t...
This fact sheet provides information on four of the most common aphids that are pests of vegetable c...
Aphids are a common pest found on high tunnel crops such as fruits, vegetables, ornamentals, grasses...
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soft-bodied insects. Their reproductive potential, salivary secretions, and ability to transmit vira...
This leaflet describes the symptoms caused by and control of the melon or cotton aphid.Funded by the...
A 2 page overview of aphid life history and management information for New York State residents
Aphids belong in the order Hemiptera and family Aphididae. Aphids are common insects in field and fo...
8 pp., 24 color photos, 6 illustrationsAt least five species of aphids attack cruciferous crops (cab...
Clearly, something was unusual back in March when large numbers of very dark aphids were found cover...
We thank the staff of the INRAE Experimental facilities of the Plant Pathology research unit (IEPV) ...
Vegetable and flower farms on Hawaii and Kauai islands were surveyed over a two-year period to deter...
Vegetable melons are harmed by aphids from the genus Brevicorynae Van der Goot. 1. Brevicoryne brass...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines), originally a native of China and Japan, was first identified in ...
The cultivated cucurbits represent an important group of vegetables grown and consumed throughout th...
NYS IPM Type: Vegetables IPM Fact SheetThe melon (or cotton) aphid, Aphis gossypii, is distributed t...
This fact sheet provides information on four of the most common aphids that are pests of vegetable c...
Aphids are a common pest found on high tunnel crops such as fruits, vegetables, ornamentals, grasses...
The pickleworm, Diaphania nitidalis (Stoll) (Family Crambidae, previously Pyralidae), is found from ...
soft-bodied insects. Their reproductive potential, salivary secretions, and ability to transmit vira...
This leaflet describes the symptoms caused by and control of the melon or cotton aphid.Funded by the...
A 2 page overview of aphid life history and management information for New York State residents
Aphids belong in the order Hemiptera and family Aphididae. Aphids are common insects in field and fo...
8 pp., 24 color photos, 6 illustrationsAt least five species of aphids attack cruciferous crops (cab...
Clearly, something was unusual back in March when large numbers of very dark aphids were found cover...
We thank the staff of the INRAE Experimental facilities of the Plant Pathology research unit (IEPV) ...
Vegetable and flower farms on Hawaii and Kauai islands were surveyed over a two-year period to deter...
Vegetable melons are harmed by aphids from the genus Brevicorynae Van der Goot. 1. Brevicoryne brass...
The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines), originally a native of China and Japan, was first identified in ...
The cultivated cucurbits represent an important group of vegetables grown and consumed throughout th...