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- alboparia Bactericera allivora Bactericera alticola Bactericera antennata Bactericera arbolensis Bactericera arctica Bactericera arcuata Bactericera artemisiae...
- Bactericera ****erelli, also known as the potato psyllid, is a species of psyllid native to southern North America. Its range extends from Central America...
- been identified and it was carried by another psyllid, a potato pest Bactericera ****erelli. The genetic diversity within the genus is best expressed...
- Bactericera albiventris is a hemipteran bug in the family Triozidae, which causes galls on the leaves of willows (Salix species). It was first described...
- transferred to Bactericera albiventris. Trioza tasmaniensis (Froggatt, 1903) was transferred to Schedotrioza tasmaniensis. Ellis, W N. "Bactericera albiventris...
- only cause damage to the plant's foliage. Tomato and potato psyllid (Bactericera cokerelli) arrived in New Zealand in 2006 and poses a threat to many...
- maculipennis Psyllopsis fraxini Ash Psyllid Psylla buxi Boxwood Psyllid Bactericera albiventris Trioza adventicia lillipillies Trioza alacris Bay Sucker...
- an important pest of the cultivated carrot, Daucus carota (Apiaceae). Bactericera ****erelli (syn. Paratrioza ****erelli) (Triozidae), the potato psyllid...
- yellows is a disease of potatoes infested by the potato/tomato psyllid, Bactericera ****erelli. The symptoms are a marked yellowing of the leaves, an upright...
- The researchers correlated the presence of the tomato potato psyllid Bactericera ****erelli, which infests both potatoes and tomatoes, to the presence...