Yes, some aphids can -- but no, other aphids cannot -- fly.
Specifically, the insects in question are small and generally have all the necessary parts to qualify as an insect. But they also are likely not to have wings or not to use them if they do have them. Wings tend to be found on those aphids which emerge in overpopulated areas in which the population cannot survive on existing food sources. Winged aphids will transport their wingless nymphs and younger aphids to other host plants.
There is no specific term for an aphid larva. It is simply called an "aphid larva".
Aphids is the plural of aphid.
No, an aphid is an insect family.
An apple aphid is a bright green aphid which feeds on the leaves of apple trees, causing disfigurement.
cicada not aphid
Lake Storm 'Aphid' happened in 2006.
Beech blight aphid was created in 1851.
Russian wheat aphid was created in 1913.
Aphidoidea is a scientific name for an aphid.Specifically, the name designates the superfamily to which aphids belong. It is about as general as a scientific name can get for an aphid. The aphid superfamily may be divided into ten families (of which one is Aphididae). Aphid families represent 4,400 species, of which one is the soybean aphid (Aphis glycines).
An aphid is a small insect which sucks sap from plants.
It is a symbiotic relationship, as both the ant and aphid benefit.
The aphid can be found in all but the coldest and most barren deserts.