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09-07-2021-0033 - Myzus persicae, known as the green peach aphid, greenfly, or the peach-potato aphid aphid 1776

 Myzus persicae, known as the green peach aphidgreenfly, or the peach-potato aphid,[2] is a small green aphid belonging to the order Hemiptera. It is the most significant aphid pest of peach trees, causing decreased growth, shrivelling of the leaves and the death of various tissues. It also acts as a vector for the transport of plant viruses such as cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), potato virus Y (PVY) and tobacco etch virus (TEV). Potato virus Y and potato leafroll virus can be passed to members of the nightshade/potato family (Solanaceae), and various mosaic viruses to many other food crops.[3]

Originally described by Swiss entomologist Johann Heinrich Sulzer in 1776, its specific name is derived from the Latin genitive persicae "of the peach".[4]

Myzus persicae
Myzus persicae.jpg
Scientific classificationedit
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hemiptera
Suborder:Sternorrhyncha
Family:Aphididae
Genus:Myzus
Species:
M. persicae
Binomial name
Myzus persicae
(Sulzer, 1776)[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myzus_persicae


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