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Teia anartoides (painted apple moth) T. anartoides, widely known as the painted apple moth (PAM), is native to south-eastern Australia where it is a common pest...
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Terminalia catappa (Singapore almond) T. catappa is a hardy, fast-growing, deciduous multipurpose tree, reaching 25 (-40) m tall and producing an edible fruit. It plays a...
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Tetropium castaneum (black spruce beetle) There is no evidence to suggest that T. castaneum will be invasive once it is established outside its native...
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Tetropium fuscum (brown spruce longhorn beetle) T. fuscum is believed to infest only dead and dying trees in its native range. However, populations were discovered in Nova Scotia, Canada (in...
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Thaumatotibia leucotreta (false codling moth) T. leucotreta has long been known as a pest in tropical Africa but it has failed to invade other areas as...
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Thaumetopoea pityocampa (pine processionary) Larval feeding weakens and disfigures pine trees. Semi-natural forests in the Mediterranean area of, for example, the native species P. halepensis...
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Theba pisana (white garden snail) T. pisana is a medium-sized snail with a sub-globular, generally white or off-white shell that often bears a complex pattern of darker...
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Thecaphora solani (potato smut) T. solani is a smut fungus attacking tubers and underground stems of Solanum, including potato [Solanum tuberosum] and...
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Thecodiplosis japonensis (pine needle gall midge) T. japonensis is one of the most destructive pests of pine forests in Korea (Lee, 1981). Sone (1986c) noted appreciable losses after 2 and 3 years...
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Theileria Shared features of the life cycle and morphology of Theileria species The life cycle and morphology of T. annulata and T....
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