Russian wheat aphid was created in 1913.
The Russian wheat aphid primarily feeds on the phloem sap of wheat and other cereal crops, such as barley and rye. It uses its specialized mouthparts to pierce the plant tissue and extract nutrients, which can lead to stunted growth, reduced yield, and overall plant stress. In addition to wheat, it may also feed on various grasses and some other related plants.
Beech blight aphid was created in 1851.
Witch-hazel cone gall aphid was created in 1851.
Because Russian wheat has evolved over the years, so it can stand harsher weather.
There is no specific term for an aphid larva. It is simply called an "aphid larva".
Wheat Row was created in 1794.
Shredded wheat was created in 1893.
The Wheat Sifters was created in 1854.
The Wheat Field was created in 1889.
Paper Wheat was created in 1979.
Wheat Chiefs was created in 1989.
Green Wheat was created in 1923.