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Phenacoccus solenopsis (cotton mealybug) The solenopsis mealybug has been recorded on 202 host plant species that include field crops, ornamentals, trees and vegetables. In...
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Glycaspis brimblecombei (red gum lerp psyllid) Little had been published on the status of the red gum lerp psyllid until it was established in the state of California in the USA, where it has...
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Globodera pallida (white potato cyst nematode) G. pallida originates from the Andes and is known to be present in 55 countries. It is found predominantly in temperate regions as...
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Globodera rostochiensis (yellow potato cyst nematode) G. rostochiensis is a world wide pest of temperate areas, including both temperate countries and temperate regions of tropical...
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Meloidogyne chitwoodi (columbia root-knot nematode) M. chitwoodi reduces the market value of potatoes as a result of internal necrosis and external galling. Necrotic spots in the flesh of tubers of...
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Spodoptera littoralis (cotton leafworm) S. littoralis is one of the most destructive agricultural lepidopterous pests within its subtropical and tropical range. It can attack numerous...
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Pelopidas mathias (rice skipper) Due to its wide host range and low reproductive potential, colonization rates of P. mathias are rather low compared to more...
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Drosophila suzukii D. suzukii is a fruit crop pest and is a serious economic threat to soft summer...
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Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth) Throughout the world P. xylostella is considered the main insect pest of crucifers, particularly cabbages, broccoli and cauliflowers (Talekar and...
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Stenchaetothrips biformis (rice thrips) S. biformis is an occasional pest of rice, particularly during dry periods. Plants can generally recover from damage if water becomes available...
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