Sarucallis, also known by its common name as the Crape myrtle aphid or Kirkaldy, is a genus of aphids in the family Aphididae.
[4] They can be found in North America (both Western North America, Eastern North America and Hawaii) but they are native in Asia[2] (Japan, China, South Korea and Central Asia).
They also live in areas like Southern South America and the Caribbean islands.
Other predatory animal groups that feed on S. kahwaluokalanu are Coccinellidae (ladybugs), Syrphidae (Hover flies), Chrysopidae (Green lace wings), and Anthocoridae.
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