Phorodon humuli ( Schrank 1801 )
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Phorodon humuli ( Schrank 1801 ) |
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Phorodon humuli ( Schrank 1801)
( Fig. 4a–f View Figure 4 ; Fig. 5a–f View Figure 5 )
is the hop aphid, adventive and widespread in North America at least since 1863 ( Foottit et al. 2006). Apterae of P. humuli can be distinguished from those of P. cannabis by the absence of flabellate setae and by shorter setae on antennal segment III ( Fig. 2b View Figure 2 and 4b View Figure 4 ). This species is common and damaging on hops in North America, especially in the Pacific Northwest and is not known from Cannabis. The aphids overwinter on Prunus , particularly ornamental purple leaf plum, Prunus cerasifera Ehrh (Rosaceae) (S. E. Halbert, personal observation).
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