26 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
PART 1 
A SPECIES LIST OF THE APHIDIDAE OF THE WORLD 
WITH THEIR RECORDED FOOD PLANTS 
An * indicates that we have been unable to verify the citation. 
A generic name following a citation indicates the name under which 
that species was first described. Example Aphis. 
abameleki, Eulachnus Del Guercio, 1909. Redia, V. p, 329, fig. 
Pinus pinea, P. sylvestris. 
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abbrevlata, Aphis Patch, 1912. Me. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 202, p. 
170, fig. 
Alisma plantago. 
g-bietaida, Aphis Walker, 1852. List. Homop. Insects Brit. Mu¬ 
seum, part 4, p. 1035. No food plant given. (AMesf) 
abieticola, Lachnus Cholodkovsky, 1899. Zool. Anz. XXII, p. 470, 
fig. 
Picea alha, P. mariana, AMes siMrica. 
abieticolens, Chermes Thomas, 1879. Eighth Rept. State Ent. Ill., 
p. 156. 
Picea sp. 
abietina, Myzaphis (Walker), 1849. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, 
III, p. 301. Aphis. 
Picea abies, P. alba, P. engelmannii, P. gigantea, P. gleUire, P. 
kosteriana, P. mariana, P. monstrosa, P. morinda, P. omoriha, 
P. orientalis, P. rubra, P. pungens, P. sitcJiensis. 
