• The mango mealybug (Drosicha mangiferae) is a pest of mango crops in Asia. The nymphs and females suck plant sap from inflorescences, tender leaves, shoots...
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    mango and lime Amchoor, mango powder Mangifera caesia, a related species also widely cultivated for its fruit in Southeast Asia Mango mealybug Mango pickle...
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    mealybug) is a pest of many plants, trees, and shrubs. It infests hibiscus, citrus, coffee, sugar cane, annonas, plums, guava, mango (although, mango...
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    Paracoccus marginatus, commonly known as the papaya mealybug, is a small sap-sucking insect in the mealybug family, Pseudococcidae. It is found on a number...
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    vine mealybug, is a species of mealybug, belonging to the family Pseudococcidae, native to tropical and subtropical regions. The vine mealybug is found...
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    Planococcus citri, commonly known as the citrus mealybug, is a species of mealybugs native to Asia. It has been introduced to the rest of the world, including...
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  • species including grasses, coffee, mango, palms, citrus, Cyperus, pineapple and Syngonium. Living underground, these mealybugs often go undetected. Examination...
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  • vitripennis (glassy winged sharpshooter) Hypogeococcus pungens (cactus mealybug) Icerya purchasi (cottony cushion scale) Leptocybe invasa (Blue gum chalcid...
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  • (2007). Retrieved 2021-09-08. "Host Plants and Natural Enemies of Papaya Mealybug, Paracoccus marginatus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) in Thailand" (PDF)....
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  • (red-haired pine bark beetle) Idioscopus nitidulus (mango leafhopper) Maconellicoccus hirsutus (hibiscus mealybug) Pheidole megacephala (coastal brown ant) Phylacteophaga...
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  • beetle) Idioscopus nitidulus (mango leafhopper) Linepithema humile (Argentine ant) Maconellicoccus hirsutus (hibiscus mealybug) Pheidole megacephala (coastal...
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  • to mainland China followed. In 2023, mango imports were restricted following Chinese allegations that mealybugs had been found on imported fruit. Pineapple...
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    to control mealybugs, it had been recorded as not having established. He identified an eriophyid mite causing bunching of leaves in mangoes. The bunchy...
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    the highest-producing state in India for charoli fruit. Leafhoppers, mealybugs, and bark-eating caterpillars (Indarbela spp.) are important pests of...
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    clients here and around the world. California's experiences with the Vine mealybug, Glassy-winged sharp-shooter, and Pierce's disease have informed the process...
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    Parlatoria is a genus of scales and mealybugs in the family Diaspididae. There are at least 70 described species in Parlatoria. These 77 species belong...
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  • Pseudococcidae) on mango: a new record to Sri Lanka". cabdirect.org. Retrieved 1 November 2017. "First record of new exotic Mealybug species, Phenacoccus...
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  • hibiscus mealybug Insecta Hemiptera Pseudococcidae Infects its namesake, Hibiscus, but also citrus, coffee, sugar cane, plums, guava, mango, okra, sorrel...
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