Image:Aphis citricola1.jpg|
Aphis citricola Image:Aphis fabae STEREO, 0050x.JPG|
Aphis fabae Image:Aphis.sambuci.jpg|
Aphis sambuci File:Aphids_on_Helleborus_niger.jpg|
Aphis sp. on
Helleborus niger Image:Aphis.sambuci.colony.jpg|
Aphis sambuci File:Aphids live birth.webm|
Milkweed aphids giving live birth on
narrow leaf milkweed. Speeded up twenty times File:EPWaspAphids.webm|thumbtime=24|A
European paper wasp preying on
Milkweed aphids which are on
narrow leaf milkweed. Most scenes are repeated at one-fourth speed. File:Aphids producing honeydew.webm|thumbtime=56|
Milkweed aphids on
narrow-leaf milkweed eliminating
honeydew. Unlike some aphids, these kick the drop away with their leg File:Aphid defence.webm|thumbtime=3|A
milkweed aphid on
narrow-leaf milkweed is attacked by a
hoverfly larvae. It thrashs and release
pheromones and sticky wax from its
cornicles. Nearby aphids flee. Video played at 4X speed File:Parasitic wasp and aphid.webm|thumbtime=22|A
milkweed aphid pushes the sticky wax drop from its
cornicle against an attacking
parasitic wasp, extruding another drop. Two scenes at one-tenth speed. A different aphid has captured a wasp File:Hoverfly larvae.webm|thumbtime=51|
Hoverfly larva on
narrow-leaf milkweed with
milkweed aphids,
ladybird eggs, and larva. After first minute, shown at four times speed. Larva recorded in early morning prior to sunrise ==References==