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Anastrepha ludens (Mexican fruit fly) A. ludens has a broad host range and is a major pest, especially of citrus and mango (Mangifera indica) in most parts of its...
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Neoaliturus haematoceps N. haematoceps is a vector of stubborn disease of citrus (Spiroplasma citri). It also transmits sesame phyllody...
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Agrilus planipennis (emerald ash borer) The emerald ash borer, A. planipennis is an East Asian wood-boring beetle that is presently causing dramatic damage to ash...
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Aleurocanthus spiniferus (orange spiny whitefly) Feeding by A. spiniferus causes general weakening and eventual death of heavily infested plants owing to sap loss and development of sooty mould...
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Aleurocanthus woglumi (citrus blackfly) Feeding by A. woglumi damages new leaf growth, reducing nitrogen levels in infested leaves. Sooty mould growing on honeydew deposits blocks...
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Nemorimyza maculosa (chrysanthemum leaf miner) N. maculosa causes considerable damage to chrysanthemums and other glasshouse ornamentals (Weigel, 1923; Weigel and Sasser, 1923; Stegmaier, 1967)....
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Exomala orientalis (oriental beetle) E. orientalis is an exotic, invasive species in the USA. E. orientalis was probably a native of the Philippine Islands, carried to Japan and was...
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Anoplophora chinensis (black and white citrus longhorn) A. chinensis is regarded as one of the most destructive cerambycid pests of fruit trees, especially Citrus, in lowland areas of China where...
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Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian longhorned beetle) Widespread planting of susceptible poplars in China led quite rapidly to the build-up and spread of A. glabripennis, which was previously of no...
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Aculops fuchsiae (Fuchsia gall mite) A. fuchsiae, the fuchsia gall mite, is native to South America. It was first found in California, USA in 1981 where it has spread...
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