Aphids or plant lice, are small, soft bodied, sucking insects that feed
on plant fluids. Heavy infestations reduce plant growth. Honey dew
produced by Aphids makes leaves and flowers sticky and acts as a
substrate for black sooty fungus. Their tremendous damaging potential
related to their high breeding capacity, polymorphism, parthenogenetic
and host alteration. About 4700 aphid species are known worldwide. About
803 species/subspecies belonging to 207 genera represents Indian
Aphididae. The desert area represents less number of aphids species. The
green citrus aphid Aphis spiraecola Patch (homoptera: Aphididae) is one
of the most important polyphagous species found in India, is
cosmopolitan. Aphis spiraecola is pestiferous over 65 plant genera
especially Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Fabaceae, Malvaceae,
Polygonaceae, Rosaceae, Rubiaceae, Rutaceae and Solanaceae. Aphis
spiraecola is pest of Mexican aster and Lemon, damages directly or
indirectly mainly in Northeastern Uttar Pradesh, India. The
biosystematical and bioecological study of the aphids furnishes useful
taxonomical, biological and ecological infestation and is necessary for
formulating and control programme.