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Glossina Tsetse flies are of economic and biological importance because they act as cyclical vectors of protozoan parasites belonging to the genus...
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Daphnia (water flea) Daphnia, popularly known as water fleas, are small crustaceans that live in freshwater such as ponds, lakes, and streams. They are an...
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Tabanidae Of the 30 genera in the family tabanidae, only the following are of veterinary importance; Tabanus and Hybomitra...
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Dendroctonus ponderosae (black hills beetle) This insect has not yet appeared outside its geographic range, therefore it can only be considered as potentially...
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Dendroctonus pseudotsugae (Douglas-fir beetle) This insect has not established outside its geographic range and therefore can only be considered as potentially...
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Erionota thrax (palm redeye) The pest status of E. thrax was described early in the 20th century (Dammerman, 1919, 1929). According to Corbet and Pendlebury (1992) the very...
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Rhyacionia buoliana (European pine shoot moth) R. buoliana is a European species, accidentally introduced to several American countries. So far, it has spread to Canada, USA, Uruguay, Argentina...
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Aeolesthes sarta (city longhorn beetle) A. sarta is one of the most important pests of forest, ornamental and deciduous fruit trees in Central Asia (Yagdyev, 1975, 1979, 1987; Yagdyev and...
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Phenacoccus manihoti (cassava mealybug) Cassava mealybug spread across the width of Africa in a period of 16 years. Its accidental introduction damaged a staple crop that is particularly...
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Scolytus intricatus (European oak bark beetle) The primary hosts of S. intricatus are oaks and highly valued trees. They are important sources of wood for the production of furniture, flooring,...
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