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Poa annua (annual meadowgrass) Holm et al. (1997) indicate that P. annua is a weed of 38 crops in 80 countries and is most frequently reported as a weed of vegetables, cereals,...
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Penaeus monodon (giant tiger prawn) The giant tiger, the black tiger or the jumbo shrimp, P. monodon is the largest penaeid shrimp in the world reaching 336 mm in body...
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Ruditapes philippinarum (Japanese carpet shell) Ruditapes philippinarum, commonly called the Manila clam, the Pacific palourde or Japanese carpet shell, is one of the world’s most...
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Liriomyza trifolii (American serpentine leafminer) L. trifolii is now a major pest of the Compositae worldwide, in particular chrysanthemums in North America, Colombia, and elsewhere, as well as...
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Myicola ostreae Myicola ostreae is a parasite of the gills of a number of bivalve mollusc species, particularly Crassostrea gigas. It is native...
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Grapholita molesta (oriental fruit moth) C. molesta is a serious pest of economic importance to commercial orchards of peaches, nectarines and apricots, and can also attack and cause...
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Mytilus galloprovincialis (Mediterranean mussel) M. galloprovincialis has been introduced both through shipping and cultivation to various regions around the world outside of its native...
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Ludwigia grandiflora (water primrose) L. grandiflora is a productive emergent perennial native to South and Central America and parts of the USA. It was introduced to France...
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Jatropha gossypiifolia (bellyache bush) The current range of J. gossypiifolia includes Australia, Africa, Asia, North and South America. In Australia J. gossypiifolia...
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Ludwigia peploides (water primrose) L. peploides is a productive emergent aquatic perennial native to South and Central America, parts of the USA, and likely Australia...
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