The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is an agency within the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) responsible for protecting animal and plant health. It safeguards agriculture and Natural Resources by regulating the introduction of pests and diseases, ensuring food safety, and promoting humane treatment of animals. APHIS also conducts inspections, enforces regulations, and collaborates with various stakeholders to manage and mitigate threats to U.S. agriculture and the environment.
Aphis gossypii was created in 1877.
Aphis fabae was created in 1763.
Aphis sp, Myzus sp, Toxoptera sp are the Latin names
The acronym APHIS means Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. APHIS is a government service which is part of the United States Department of Agriculture.
aphis
An apple aphis is an alternative name for an apple aphid, a bright green aphid which feeds on the leaves of apple trees, causing disfigurement.
Depending on the purpose of small animals will determine which agency has the responsibility for regulating their care and management. If it is animals that are bioengineered for the purpose of consumption, the United States Department of Agriculture is responsible for their care and management. If it is animals that are being raised for commercial purposes their care and management is monitored by the USDA APHIS department.
Hermann Weber has written: 'Biologie der Hemipteren' -- subject(s): Hemiptera 'Skelett, Muskulatur und Darm der schwarzen Blattlaus Aphis fabae Scop' -- subject(s): Aphis fabae
An aphid is a small, soft-bodied insect that feeds on plant sap. They are often found in large colonies on the leaves, stems, and buds of plants. Aphids can cause damage to plants by sucking out their sap and transmitting plant viruses.
agriculture
The scientific name for greenfly is Aphid
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Aphis spiraecola.