New Records And Some Notes On The Broad Bean Root Aphids and Their Natural Enemies in Hammam Al-Alil

Authors

  • Ibrahim A. R. Al-Jabery Communicable Disease Contral Center; Baghdad Alwayiah, P.O. Box 1178

Abstract

In May 20th. 1985 two species of aphids were found on the roots of Vicia faba L. in Hammam region 30 Kilometer south of Mosul. Samples of these aphids were sent to the Commonwealth Institute of Entomology, London. ( No. 17002/9804 Asia ) and identified as being Smynthurodes betas westwood and Dysaphis crataegi (Kaltenbach) (APhididae : Homoptera). The first species was dominant. The latter species was also noticed on the roots of the common bishop's weed (Ammi majus L.) and on the wide carrot (Daucus carrota L.) of the family Umbelliferae (Bodenheimer & Swirski, 1957).

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Published

1999-07-01

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