Brachycaudus (Scrophulaphis) persicae (Passerini)
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140. Brachycaudus (Scrophulaphis) persicae (Passerini) View in CoL ( Aphididae : Aphidinae : Macrosiphini )
Syn.: Aphis persicaecola
— Host plants: Ageratum sp. , Prunus amygdalus , Prunus armeniaca , Prunus cerasifera , Prunus domestica , Prunus persica , Prunus spp. , Salvia aethiopis
— Distribution: Alborz, Gilan, Hamedan, Markazi, Qazvin, Razavi Khorasan ( Mokhtari et al. 2012; Momeni Shahraki et al. 2019; Noorbakhsh et al. 2005; Rezwani 1987;2004; Rezwani & Radjabi 1987; Rezwani et al. 1994)
Mokhtari, A., Nozari, J., Rezwani, A., Rasolian, G., Petrovic-Obradovic, O. & Rakhshani, E. (2012) Aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) associated with grasslands of central Alborz, Iran. Acta Entomologica Serbica, 17, 1 - 22.
Momeni Shahraki, F., Minaei, K. & Barjadze, S. (2019) Checklist of Iranian Aphids (Hemiptera: Stenorrhyncha: Aphidomorpha). Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics, 5, 269 - 300. https: // doi. org / 10.52547 / jibs. 5.4.269
Noorbakhsh, S., Hodjat, S. H. & Modares Aval, M. (2005) A study on the fauna of aphids in stone fruit trees in Mashhad region. The Scientific Journal of Agriculture, 27, 1 - 7. [in Persian]
Rezwani, A. & Radjabi, G. (1987) The species of Aphididae families injuring Rosaceous Fruit Trees in Iran. Entomologie et Phytopathologie Appliquees, 54, 165 - 178. [in Persian]
Rezwani, A., Termeh, F. & Moussavi, M. (1994) Aphids of Iran and their host plants. Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, 77 pp.
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