Credits

People and institutions

A great number of people and institutions contributed time and resources to the production of this aphid identification tool and morphology tutorial. The authors are deeply grateful to all participants, who are listed here with their affiliations at the time of the preparation of AphID. Please see information on content ownership and liability.

Suggested Citation

Favret, C. and G.L. Miller. 2012. AphID. Identification Technology Program, CPHST, PPQ, APHIS, USDA; Fort Collins, CO. [date you accessed site]. <http://AphID.AphidNet.org/>.


Authors

Colin Favret

During initial creation of AphID, Chief Scientist of AphidNet, LLC, Research Associate at the University of Maryland Department of Entomology, and Collaborator at the USDA Systematic Entomology Laboratory. Currently professor of insect systematics and biodiversity at the Université de Montréal Department of Biological Sciences, Biodiversity Centre. The image used on the home page (Aphis helianthi and Aphis spiraecola feeding side by side on milkweed) was taken by Colin, and is not to be reused without prior consent.

Gary L. Miller

Research Entomologist at the USDA Systematic Entomology Laboratory.


Content contributors

(in alphabetical order)
David Adamski

Dave, an entomologist at the USDA Systematic Entomology Laboratory, assisted with compiling the glossary of aphid terms and researching the aphids.

Gregory Parks

Greg, a student at Grinnell College, photographed, edited, and organized a portion of the aphid micrographs.

Brendan Wray

Brendan, a student at the University of Maryland, photographed, edited, and organized a large portion of the aphid micrographs.


On-line resource contributors

(in alphabetical order)
Adam R. Bourg

Adam, of the USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Identification Technology Program, assisted with some of the AphID web page development.

Karen E.F. Favret

Karen, Chief Scientist of Spatial Temporal Earth, LLC, provided some of the initial programming for the AphID web site.

Lisa M. Martin

Lisa, of the USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Identification Technology Program, provided advice for developing the AphID web site.

Amanda J. Redford

Amanda, of the USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Identification Technology Program, edited and polished some of the AphID web site design elements, and designed the AphID release announcement.

Matthew D. Trice

Matt, formerly of the USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Identification Technology Program, provided some early insight into AphID web site programming issues.


Other contributors

(in alphabetical order)
Jon H. Martin

Jon, of The Natural History Museum, provided a loan of aphid specimens not otherwise available.

Charles Mitter

Charlie, of the University of Maryland Department of Entomology acted as contract PI and managed the project finances.

Terrence W. Walters

Terrence, coordinator of the USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Identification Technology Program, supervised the proceedings of the AphID tool development. He facilitated communication between development partners, managed the cooperation with the University of Maryland Department of Entomology, and provided other critical support to the authors and others for the successful development and deployment of AphID.


Institutions


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Most of the funding for this project sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) came from the Farm Bill for fiscal year 2010. Mention of trade names or commercial products in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information and does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the USDA. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. See also.

The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ), Center for Plant Health Science and Technology (CPHST) provided the primary management of the project contract through its Identification Technology Program.

The USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS), through the Systematic Entomology Laboratory (SEL), provided facilities and microscopy support, and access to the Smithsonian Institution's US National Aphid Collection.

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The University of Maryland Department of Entomology managed the contract funding. Charlie Mitter acted as contract PI.

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AphidNet, LLC, provided computer and network facilities.

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Spatial Temporal Earth, LLC provided web hosting services for programming and developing the AphID web site.



Photographers of live aphids

(in alphabetical order)
Josef Dvorak

Some images are courtesy of Josef Dvořák, BioLib Biological Library, © J. Dvořák. They are not to be reused without the copyright owner's consent.

Magnus Gammelgaard Nielsen

Some images are courtesy of Magnus Gammelgaard Nielsen, Plant-Diseases.com, © M. Gammelgaard Nielsen. They are not to be reused without the copyright owner's consent.

Andy Jensen

Some images are courtesy of Andy Jensen, Aphidman's photostream, © A. Jensen. They are not to be reused without the copyright owner's consent.

Vladimir Motycka

Some images are courtesy of Vladimir Motyčka, BioLib Biological Library, © V. Motyčka. They are not to be reused without the copyright owner's consent.

Claude Pilon

Some images are courtesy of Claude Pilon, Les Pucerons du Québec, © C. Pilon. They are not to be reused without the copyright owner's consent.

J. Poorani

Some images are courtesy of Sunil Joshi and J. Poorani, Aphids of Karnataka (site no longer active), © J. Poorani. They are not to be reused without the copyright owner's consent.

David Voegtlin

Some images are courtesy of David J. Voegtlin, © D. Voegtlin. They are not to be reused without the copyright owner's consent.



Reviewers

(in alphabetical order)
Jenny Beard

University of Maryland; Department of Entomology.

Susan Halbert

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; Division of Plant Industry.

Doris Lagos

University of Illinois; Department of Entomology.

Dan MacKinnon
Ronald Ochoa
Christina Southwick