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Varroa destructor (Varroa mite) V. destructor is an ectoparasitic mite that attacks all lifecycle stages of many species of honey bees, including the common Apis...
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Thrips palmi (melon thrips) Walker (1992, 1994) has reviewed the pest status of T. palmi; much of the information given here is from these reviews, together with later...
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Tomicus piniperda (common pine shoot beetle) T. piniperda is classified as an invasive species after its introduction to North America, where it is currently...
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Toxoptera citricida (black citrus aphid) T. citricida is the most important of the six reported aphid species that transmit Citrus tristeza virus because of its high vector efficiency,...
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Tapinoma melanocephalum (ghost ant) T. melanocephalum is a small ant species around 1.5 mm in length originating from the Old World tropics. It is considered an invasive...
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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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Hemigrapsus sanguineus (isogani) H. sanguineus is a relatively small intertidal shore crab native to cobble/boulder coastlines in the western Pacific Ocean, from Hong...
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Sitophilus granarius (grain weevil) S. granarius is a serious pest of stored cereal grains in cool climates, whether in temperate or tropical latitudes. It can also cause serious...
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Tricellaria inopinata T. inopinata forms erect, branched colonies, anchored to the substratum by rhizoids. The overall aspect of the colony is a whitish bush...
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Diaphorina citri (Asian citrus psyllid) The main economic importance of D. citri is as the vector of the very serious citrus huanglongbing (greening) disease caused by the bacterium...
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