M. varians

Myzus varians Davidson, 1912

Peach-clematis leafroll aphid

Myzus varians : adulte aptère
Myzus varians : adulte ailé
Myzus varians : colonie
Myzus varians : dégât sur pêcher

1.7-2.3 mm.
Apterous: light green, antennae darkened brown at articular sutures, cornicles straight and dark at tip.
Alate: very dark, antennae long and pigmented, cornicles long and black narrowing at tip, cauda digitate.

See identification file

Dioecious holocyclic.

Primary host: Prunus persica (peach).
Secondary host: Clematis spp (clematis).

M. varians causes cigar-like folding of the leaf-blade margins parallel to the principal vein, accompanied by yellowing or reddening of the organs attacked (photo of damage on peach leaf).
It also transmits the Sharka or plum pox virus (PPV).

Predators

Parasitoids

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Modification date : 07 February 2023 | Publication date : 11 October 2010 | Redactor : Evelyne Turpeau, Maurice Hullé, Bernard Chaubet