Pale-chrysanthemum-aphid
noun
1.
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[green-flahy] /ˈgrinˌflaɪ/
noun, plural greenflies.
1.
an aphid, Coloradoa rufomaculata, that is an important pest of chrysanthemums.
/ˈɡriːnˌflaɪ/
noun (pl) -flies
1.
a greenish aphid commonly occurring as a pest on garden and crop plants
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