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acarapisosis of honey bees This disease is on the list of diseases notifiable to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)....
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Acentrogobius pflaumii A. pflaumii is a small gobiid that has spread through ports/harbours and estuaries of New Zealand and three Australian states. The...
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Acer negundo (box elder) A. negundo is a small and variable tree of little economic value native to much of North America. It has been widely planted mainly...
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Acer platanoides (Norway maple) A. platanoides has been noted as an invasive tree in parts of eastern North America and is a potentially invasive species in many...
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Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore) A. pseudoplatanus is a vigorous, fast-growing tree with high light demands, and it can easily become invasive by the spread of seedlings. It is...
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Aceria guerreronis (coconut mite) Accurate crop loss assessments are rarely done, but estimates range from 7.5% (Julia and Mariau, 1979) and 30% (Hernández, 1977) to 60% (Griffith,...
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Achyranthes aspera (devil's horsewhip) A. aspera can become aggressive outside of its native range and has naturalized widely. It appears to be kept under control in its...
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Acidovorax citrulli (fruit blotch) In the spring of 1989 in the USA, bacterial fruit blotch of watermelon first occurred in commercial watermelon fields in Florida and, as the season...
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Acridotheres fuscus (jungle myna) Acridotheres fuscus is native to India and south-east Asia and is now established in many Pacific islands. Acridotherea can be translated...
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Acridotheres tristis (common myna) The common myna (Acridotheres tristis), also called the Indian myna, is a highly commensal Passerine that...
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