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Chaitophorus

Chaitophorus is a genus of aphids first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1854. This genus includes roughly 90 to 110 species, and is found in North America, Europe, and Asia.

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Chaitophorus

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples19
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
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Chaitophorus

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related to Hosts · 8
Chaitophorus → Apiaceae, Asteraceae, However, Populus, Salicaceae, Salix, They, Vitaceae
related to Ecological relationships · 7
Chaitophorus → Aphelinus, As, Like, Lysiphlebus, Parasitoids, Some, This
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Chaitophorus → genus of aphids first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1854

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genus aphids species populus known ants described identification relationships honeydew generally members however first carl ludwig koch 1854 includes roughly

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Chaitophorusis agenus of aphids first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 18540.90text
Lysiphlebus salicaphisinstance ofEcological relationshipsParasitoids0.80text
Aphelinus aureus are known to specialize in this genus.Like many aphidsinstance ofEcological relationshipsParasitoids0.80text
Chaitophorus are known to have generally mutualistic relationships with antsinstance ofEcological relationshipsParasitoids0.80text
Chaitophorusrelated to Ecological relationshipsParasitoids0.60section
Chaitophorusrelated to Ecological relationshipsLysiphlebus0.60section
Chaitophorusrelated to Ecological relationshipsAphelinus0.60section
Chaitophorusrelated to Ecological relationshipsLike0.60section
Chaitophorusrelated to Ecological relationshipsThis0.60section
Chaitophorusrelated to Ecological relationshipsAs0.60section
Chaitophorusrelated to Ecological relationshipsSome0.60section
Chaitophorusrelated to HostsThey0.60section

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