Merkmale
Verbreitung
Ursprünglich in Europa beheimatet, 1847 erstmals in Nordamerika nachgewiesen (Foottit et al. 2006).
Lebensweise
Lebensräume
Bestandssituation
Literatur
- Blackman, R. L. 1976: Cytogenetics of two species of Euceraphis (Homoptera, Aphididae). – Chromosoma (Berl.) 56: 393–408.
- Blackman, R. L. 1977: The existence of two species of Euceraphis (Homoptera: Aphididae) on birch in western Europe, and a key to European and North American species of the genus. – Systematic Entomology 2: 1–8.
- Blackman, R. L. & E. De Boise 2002: Morphometric correlates of karyotype and host plant in genus Euceraphis (Hemiptera: Aphididae). – Systematic Entomology 27: 323–335.
- Foottit, R. G., S. E. Halbert, G. L. Miller, E. Maw & L. M. Russell 2006: Adventive aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae) of America north of Mexico. – Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 108: 583–610.
- Holopainen, J. K., G. Semiz & J. D. Blande 2009: Life-history strategies affect aphid preference for yellowing leaves. – Biology Letters 5: 603–605.
- Wratten, S. D. 1974: Aggregation in the Birch Aphid Euceraphis punctipennis (Zett.) in Relation to Food Quality. – Journal of Animal Ecology 43 (1): 191–198.
Autor(-en): Matthias Nuß. Letzte Änderung am 04.10.2020