Abstract
Summary: The FAO standard dip‐test was used to test resistance of glasshouse populations of Aphis gossypii from chrysanthemums to the organophosphorus insecticides heptenophos and diazinon. Compared with a susceptible population collected in 1981, resistance factors to diazinon of up to 538 were found in populations collected after 1984. Resistance to heptenophos was less than that to diazinon but some populations collected after 1984 were 34 times as resistant as the susceptible strain. Possible reasons for the sudden increase in resistance in A. gossypii and current prospects for control of resistant populations are discussed.