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Campoletis Campoletis
The genus Campoletis is important as it contains parasitoids of noctuid larvae; their use has been evaluated in field cage studies, primarily...
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  Carduus nutans (nodding thistle)
It is considered a serious pasture weed in parts of New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada and Argentina. It can also create some problems in arable...
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Carpophilus dimidiatus Carpophilus dimidiatus (corn-sap beetle)
Several species of Carpophilus occur as pests both in stores and in the field on a wide variety of commodities. Other species are just field pests...
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Carpophilus hemipterus Carpophilus hemipterus (dried fruit beetle)
Several species of Carpophilus occur as pests both in stores and in the field on a wide variety of commodities. Other species are just field pests...
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Cassia fistula Cassia fistula (Indian laburnum)
The genus Cassia is a member of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae, tribe Cassieae. Irwin and Barneby (1981) discuss the systematics...
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Senna occidentalis Senna occidentalis (coffee senna)
The invasiveness of S. occidentalis is widely recognized. For example, in Northern Territory, Australia, it is a class B declared weed, i.e. spread...
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  Caulophilus oryzae (broad nosed grain weevil)
C. latinasus is predominantly a pest of stored grains. It does not feed on whole grain or any seed that is dry and hard, unlike other rice and...
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Coccinella transversalis Coccinella transversalis (ladybird, transverse)
This is a datasheet on Coccinella transversalis
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Cocoa necrosis virus Cocoa necrosis virus
There is no apparent economic impact as outbreaks are small, localised and can be easily...
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  Cacao yellow mosaic virus
The effect of CYMV on the growth and yield of infected cacao trees has not been determined. However, as the leaves of infected trees are usually...
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