Image:Snodgrass Aphis pomi.jpg

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The green apple aphid ( Aphis pomi)

  • A, adult sexual female
  • B, adult male
  • C, young female
  • D, female laying an egg
  • E, eggs, which turn from green to black after they are laid

(Enlarged about 20 times)

Summary

Plate 2 from Insects, their way and means of living, R. E. Snodgrass.


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current 03:18, 11 April 2006 1,515×1,515 (1.11 MB) Pengo (==Caption== The green apple aphis ('' Aphis pomi'') *A, adult sexual female *B, adult male *C, young female *D, female laying an egg *E, eggs, which turn from green to block after they are laid. (Englarged about 20 times) ==Summary== Plate 13 from ''I)
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