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Acleris gloverana (western blackheaded budworm) Severe defoliation of western hemlock by A. gloverana is most frequent and extensive in Pacific coastal forests in the northern part of the range,...
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Acleris variana (hemlock budworm) Severe defoliation occurs on mature balsam fir although there is one report of 100% defoliation of white spruce (Miller, 1966). The mortality and...
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Acraea acerata (sweet potato butterfly) A. acerata is an important pest of sweet potato in Central Eastern Africa and has been reported from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda,...
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Acremonium maydis (black bundle disease: maize) This is a late-season disease of widespread incidence and severity in Egypt, with 100% infection reported in some fields (Samra et al., 1962;...
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Acremonium zonatum (zonate spot: fig) This is a datasheet on Acremonium zonatum
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Acrobasis pyrivorella (pear fruit moth) In the Far Eastern territories of Russia, A. pyrivorella is rated as the most serious pest of cultivated pears, and damages up to 90% of pear crops...
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Acrocercops syngramma (cashew leafminer) A. syngramma is a serious pest of cashew in all cashew-growing locations in India, and is one of the most important lepidopteran leafminers on this...
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Acrolepiopsis assectella (leek moth) Cultivated Allium plants, particularly leek and onion, from the south of Norway and Sweden to Italy, Spain and Algeria, are frequently attacked by...
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Acromyrmex landolti Atta spp. are major pests of many crops and plantations in Latin America, and were considered to be among the five worst pests in seven of the 19...
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Acronicta rumicis (knotgrass moth) Crop losses caused by A. rumicis are difficult to estimate because this species is mentioned as a sporadic pest along with other defoliating...
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