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- Toxoptera citricida (syn. Toxoptera citricidus) is a species of aphid known by the common names brown citrus aphid, black citrus aphid, and oriental citrus...
- the virus much less efficiently than Toxoptera citricida, the oriental citrus aphid. Toxoptera citricida had been found in East Asia and South America...
- flava - yellow sugarcane aphid Soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) Toxoptera citricida - brown citrus aphid, black citrus aphid, or oriental citrus aphid Witch-hazel...
- green peach aphid Sarucallis kahawaluokalani, ****emyrtle aphid Shivaphis celti, an Asian woolly hackberry aphid Toxoptera citricida, brown citrus aphid...
- "Toxoptera aurantii (Boyer de Fonscolombe)". "Brown citrus aphid - Toxoptera citricida (Kirkaldy)". Wang, JJ; Tsai, JH (2001). "Development, survival and reproduction...
- species in its larval stage is an predator of autumn cohorts of Toxoptera citricida. Adult flies are known to visit Xyris tennesseensis flowers. "Ocyptamus...
- this genus are found in Australia. Species: Toxoptera aurantii Toxoptera citricida Toxoptera hsui Hsu, 1980 Toxoptera odinae Toxoptera schlingeri Tao, 1961...
- protecting crops. For example, the analysis of the consumption of Toxoptera citricida by the spotless ladybeetle found that the consumption of said aphid significantly...
- Thrips palmi (melon thrips) Ti**** paludosa (European crane fly) Toxoptera citricida (brown citrus aphid) Trichomyrmex destructor (destructive trailing ant)...
- discolor, and Psychotria nervosa. This species may act as host to Toxoptera citricida, the brown citrus aphid. Zanthoxylum coriaceum. NatureServe. "Zanthoxylum...