2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcz.2013.04.002
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European gall-forming Pemphigus (Aphidoidea: Eriosomatidae)

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“…General distribution: Throughout the northern Palaearctic, from Sweden to China and Japan (Blackman and Eastop, 2018). Also, root-feeding populations of this species has been observed in Idaho (USA) (Hałaj and Osiadacz, 2013 (Alikhani et al, 2010). Brest Prov.…”
Section: Eriosoma Ulmi (Linnaeus 1758)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…General distribution: Throughout the northern Palaearctic, from Sweden to China and Japan (Blackman and Eastop, 2018). Also, root-feeding populations of this species has been observed in Idaho (USA) (Hałaj and Osiadacz, 2013 (Alikhani et al, 2010). Brest Prov.…”
Section: Eriosoma Ulmi (Linnaeus 1758)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General distribution: Holarctic; Southern Africa, South America, Australia and New Zealand (Hałaj and Osiadacz, 2013). P. bursarius occurs in Europe, western and central Asia, northern and southern Africa, North and South America (Blackman and Eastop, 2018).…”
Section: Eriosoma Ulmi (Linnaeus 1758)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The influence of aphids on the development of forest-forming tree plants is also considerable as they feed on leaves in colonies (thus reducing the annual timber growth even up to 80%, by inhibiting the root growth; Dixon 1971) and also by inducing galls (Hałaj & Osiadacz 2013). In the case of the woolly ash aphid, harmful influences of feeding are pooled together.…”
Section: Impact On Host-plant and Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two aspects together result in the fact that aphids can cause significant damage to crops or lower plants' commercial value (e.g. Barjadze et al 2011a;Hałaj & Osiadacz 2013); hence every new pest should be reported and monitored. A. vitalbae was observed to cause premature drying of leaf ends and the deformation of young shoots if it infested the bottom part of clematis leaves in large colonies (30-50 individuals).…”
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