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Aphids on the World's Crops: An Identification and Information Guide, 2nd Edition [Hardcover]

R. L. Blackman (Author), V. F. Eastop (Author)

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March 14, 2000 0471851914 978-0471851912 2
Fully revised and updated, this new edition of 'Aphid's on the World's Crops' is the only publication to provide non-specialist workers wherever they are in the world, with an identification guide and an information source on one of the main groups of agriculturally important insects. It incorporates:

* The latest information on the biology and distribution of both major and minor aphid pest species covering 455 species in 130 genera.

* 40 additional crops, bringing the total to almost 300

* More aphid species in the keys

* Approximately 500 new references

It features those aspects of the biology of aphids most relevant to their taxonomy and identification, followed by a crop-oriented illustrated identification guide. It also includes a comprehensive, systematic account of the genera and species of aphids inhabiting crop plants.

Comprehensively written by leading authorities in the world, it includes user-friendly identification keys with many illustrations, a summary of the techniques available for studying aphids, a list of further information sources and a photographic guide to the 150 most economically important species.

It will be a reliable and invaluable reference tool for economic, applied and agricultural entomologists at universities, research institutes and advisory centres throughout the world.

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..."this excellent book achieves its aim of making a rather difficult and very important group of insects accessible to the layman"
--African Entomology, Vol 8/2, 2000

"For those who missed the original, don't hesitate now."
--Entomologists Monthly Magazine, Vol 137, 2001

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Extensively revised and fully updated, Aphids on the World?s Crops is the only publication to provide non-specialist workers wherever they are in the world with the means both to identify to species level, and to access the literature on, one of the main groups of agriculturally important insects. This new edition incorporates:
  • The latest information on the biology and distribution of both major and minor aphid pest species covering 445 species in 130 genera.
  • 40 additional crops, bringing the total to almost 300.
  • More aphid species in the keys.
  • Approximately 500 new references.
An introductory section, featuring those aspects of the biology of aphids most relevant to their taxonomy and identification, is followed by a crop-oriented illustrated identification guide. The third section comprises a comprehensive, systematic account of the genera and species of aphids inhabiting crop plants, including for each species its appearance in life, host plants, virus-transmitting ability, present geographical distribution and salient features of biology, with selected references. The book also includes a summary of the techniques available for studying aphids, a list of further information sources and a photographic guide to the 150 most economically important species. Written by leading authorities in this field, Aphids on the World?s Crops is an essential reference tool for economic, applied and agricultural entomologists at universities, research institutes and advisory centres throughout the world.

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This book has two main objectives: to enable workers in agricultural entomology who are not specialist aphid taxonomists to identify most of the aphid species that they are likely to find colonizing commercial crops in agriculture and horticulture throughout the world, without recourse to techniques such as slide-making except where absolutely necessary: Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
monoecious holocyclic, siphunculi pale, antennal tubercles, last antennal segment, polygonal reticulation, cauda pale, tubercles convergent, black siphunculi, cauda dark, intersegmental pattern, intersegmental markings, dark siphunculi, pale cauda, supracaudal process, extensive black patch, dorsal abdomen, alate males, short siphunculi, stridulatory apparatus present, anholocyclic populations, inner faces parallel, apterous males, femoral hairs, swollen siphunculi, white wax powder
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
North America, Hille Ris Lambers, Middle East, New Zealand, South America, South Africa, Old World, South-East Asia, Sri Lanka, North Africa, West Bengal, British Columbia, Distribution Map, Goot Aphidinae, Himachal Pradesh, New York, Czech Republic, New Guinea, Boyer de Fonscolombe, Central America, Puerto Rico, North Carolina, Takahashi Fig, European Rubus, European Russia
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