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Meloidogyne fallax (false Columbia root-knot nematode) In the Netherlands, M. fallax is a pest of economic importance on potatoes, oyster plant (black salsify; Scorzonera hispancia) and carrots. On a...
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Monochamus marmorator (balsam fir sawyer) Although there are no known records of M. marmorator becoming established outside its natural range in North America, the species should be...
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Monochamus mutator (spotted pine sawyer) Although there are no known records of M. mutator becoming established outside its natural range in North America, the species should be considered...
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Monochamus nitens (sawyer beetle) M. nitens is a member of an important wood-boring group of Cerambycidae. These insects damage the wood of recently dead conifers and conifers that...
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Monochamus notatus (northeastern sawyer) Although there are no known records of M. notatus becoming established outside its natural range in North America, the species should be considered...
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Monochamus obtusus (obtuse sawyer) Although there are no known records of M. obtusus becoming established outside its natural range in North America, the species should be considered...
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Monochamus scutellatus (whitespotted sawyer) Monochamus scutellatus is one of the most numerous and injurious of a complex of large woodborers (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae, Buprestidae;...
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Monochamus titillator (southern pine sawyer) Although M. titillator has been recorded from Cuba and Colombia, there are no known records of it becoming established outside its natural range in...
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Myndus crudus (cane, leafhopper, pallid) This is a datasheet on Myndus crudus
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Oligonychus perditus Establishment of O. perditus outside its original distribution area with subsequent spread has not been observed. In the Netherlands a small...
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