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"Aphis nerii is an aphid of the family Aphididae. Its common names include oleander aphid, milkweed aphid, sweet pepper aphid, and nerium aphid. Distribution The oleander aphid is widespread in regions with tropical and Mediterranean climates. In Poland, oleander aphid has only been reported from a glasshouse. Small populations of oleander aphid are present in gardens in London, England. Lifecycle Female aphids lay live young (nymphs), a process known as viviparity. Female aphids reproduce by parthenogenesis, males have never been observed in the wild but have been produced under laboratory conditions. Females may be wingless or winged (alate), the production of the alate form occurs a higher rate in those regions where it is necessary for oleander aphid to migrate each year on to temporary hosts. Oleander aphid has a wide range of hosts, but mainly feeds on plants in the dogbane family, including milkweeds, oleander and periwinkle. It is occasionally recorded feeding on plants in the bindweed family, daisy family and spurge family as well as rarely being recorded on Citrus. Virus Vector Oleander aphid can act as a vector of viruses in the genus Potyvirus and Cucumovirus. The following viruses are known to be vectored by oleander aphid: *Araujia mosaic virus *Bean yellow mosaic virus *Bittergourd mosaic virus *Citrus tristeza virus *Cucumber mosaic virus *Lentil mosaic virus *Papaya ringspot virus *Tobacco etch virus *Watermelon mosaic virus *Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Photos File:Aphis-nerii.jpg|Colony on Nerium oleander File:IMG 1437.w.jpg|Colony on Asclepias syriaca (common milkweed) File:IMG 5995.w.jpg|Colony on Asclepias syriaca inflorescence File:Aphis nerii parasitized.jpg|Mummified aphids, parasitized by Aphidiinae wasp, probably Lysiphlebus References nerii Category:Insects described in 1841 Category:Taxa named by Étienne Laurent Joseph Hippolyte Boyer de Fonscolombe "
"Stanka Gjurić (; born 20 January 1956) is a Croatian poet, essayist, actress, filmmaker and ex model. She is a member of the Croatian Writers' Association and Croatian Academy of Science and Art in Diaspora (Basel, Switzerland). She has also acted in seven feature films. Biography Stanka Gjurić was born in Čakovec, FNR Yugoslavia (modern-day Croatia). Today she lives in Zagreb. She has published nineteen books (mainly poems, philosophical and lyrical essays). Since 2006 has also worked as a film maker, gaining worldwide acclaim with her short film Ubojite misli (Battle Thoughts). Her short films have been screened in film festivals in France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, India, Egypt, and Switzerland, and she has won five awards. Poetry * Sedmi pečat, 1981 * Treći čin, 1983 * Dječak, 1986 * Ključarev san, 1990 * Il sogno del guardiano, 1994 * Protuotrov ili njegovanje ludila, 1994 * Protuotrov ili njegovanje ludila, 1998 * Sve što sja, 2005 * Kažnjavalac dobrih navika, 2005 * Bešćutnost akvarela, 2008 * Protuotrov ili njegovanje ludila/Contravveleno o coltivazione della follia, 2017 * Nepremostiva, 2020 Essays * Lekcija o drskosti, 2000:hr:Lekcija o drskosti * Umijeće življenja, 2015:hr:Umijeće življenja * Kroz Eros i Thanatos, 2017 * Unveiling reality, 2018 * Istina o sreći, 2018:hr:Istina o sreći Opinion piece * Otpovijed, 2014 * Otpovijed (II dio), 2015 Diary prose *Dnevnik vodonoše/The Diary of an Aquarian, 2010 Filmography =Acting roles= *That Summer of White Roses, as White Rose(1989) *Vjetar u mreži, as A Woman in a Dream (1989) *Školjka šumi, as Barmaid (1991) *Vrijeme za, as Daughter in Law (1992) *Tu, as Nurse (2003) *Kad zvoni?, as Nurse (2005) *S druge strane, as The old man's daughter (2016) *Koja je ovo država! as Faruk's wife Enisa (2018) =Directing= * Ubojite misli (Battle Thoughts, 2006) - short * Sleeping and dreaming (Spavanje i sanjanje, 2006) - short * Susret s egzibicionistom (Exhibitionist, 2006) - short * Strast za knjigom nije nestala (Passion for book has not disappeared, 2007) - short * Eleven (Jedanaest, 2007) - short * Happy boat (Sretan brod, 2007) - short * Courtyard window (Dvorišni prozor, 2007) - short * Luka's prophecy (Lukino proročanstvo, 2007) - short * Aleksandrijski pjesnici (Alexandrian poets, 2008) - short * Zvuci života (The sound of life, 2008) - short * Bast (2009) - short * Bon Appétit!(Dobar tek!, 2009) - short * Noon Shot (Zagrebačko podne, 2009) - short * Lullaby (Uspavanka,2010) - short * Bread (Kruh, 2013) - short * Immoral Manual (Nemoralna čitanka, 2013) - short * Lust and the Heart (O požudi i srcu, 2013) - short * Lioncity (Lavograd, 2015) - short * Perfect Tattoo (2016) - short * Ritam (Rhythm, 2019) - short References Sources * Croatian Writers' Association * * Hrvatski audio vizualni centar * The Official Site Category:Living people Category:20th-century Croatian poets Category:Croatian women poets Category:Croatian non-fiction writers Category:Croatian women essayists Category:Croatian film actresses Category:People from Čakovec Category:21st-century Croatian poets Category:20th-century essayists Category:21st-century essayists Category:20th- century women writers Category:21st-century women writers Category:Croatian essayists Category:Croatian documentary film directors Category:People from Zagreb Category:Croatian women film directors Category:Croatian philosophers Category:Croatian literature Category:1956 births Category:Women documentary filmmakers "
"Geogepa monticola is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on the island of Honshu in Japan. The habitat consists of subalpine and alpine forests. The length of the forewings is 6.5-8.5 mm in males and 7-8.5 mm in females. The ground colour of the forewings is light greyish ochreous, with weak fuscous reticulation (net-like lines) and deep reddish-brown markings. The hindwings are light grey with a slight brownish hue. There is one generation per year., 2004: Notes on the genus Geogepa (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) from Japan, with description of a new species. Transactions of the Lepidopterological Society of Japan 55 (4): 251-255. Abstract and full article: . References Category:Moths described in 2004 Category:Archipini "