Macrosiphum rosae, the rose aphid, is a species of sap-sucking aphids in the subfamily Aphidinae.[1][2] They have a world-wide distribution and infest rosebushes as the main host in spring and early summer, congregating on the tips of shoots and around new buds. Later in the summer, winged forms move to other rose bushes, or to a limited number of secondary hosts, before returning to rosebushes to lay eggs in the autumn.
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Macrosiphumrosae, the rose aphid, is a species of sap-sucking aphids in the subfamily Aphidinae. They have a world-wide distribution and infest rosebushes...
considered pests. Aphids (greenfly) (order Hemiptera family Aphididae) Macrosiphumrosae – Likely to be found on new shoots and buds, aphids are soft bodied...
spring. This occurs in, for example, the life cycle of the rose aphid (Macrosiphumrosae), which may be considered typical of the family. However, in warm...