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Cyrtophora citricola, also
known as the
tropical tent-web spider, is an orb-weaver
spider in the
family Araneidae. It is
found in Asia, Africa, Australia...
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Phytophthora citricola is a
plant pathogen. It was
first described by
Kaneyoshi (Kenkichi)
Sawada in 1927 when it was
isolated from
orange trees in present-day...
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Pseudagrion citricola is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Coenagrionidae. It is
commonly known as the yellow-faced sprite. This
sprite is endemic...
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Lasiodiplodia citricola is an
endophytic fungus. It was
first isolated in
northern Iran, and is
named after its
first known host,
citrus plants. It has...
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Pseudocaecilius citricola is a
species of
false lizard barklouse in the
family Pseudocaeciliidae. It is
found in Africa, the Caribbean,
Central America...
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Sinomegoura citricola, is an
aphid in the
superfamily Aphidoidea in the
order Hemiptera. It is a pest
found on
citruses and
other ornamental plants. http://aphid...
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chestnut and
Australian woody plants,
especially eucalypt and banksia. P.
citricola—causes root rot and stem
cankers in
citrus trees P. fragariae—causes red...
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spirea aphid (syn.
Aphis citricola —
citrus aphid)
Aphis valerianae —
black valerian aphid List of
Aphis species Aphis citricola Aphis fabae Aphis sambuci...
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considered a
plant pathogen. This
species is
phylogenetically related to L.
citricola and L.
parva but is
distinguished by
their conidial dimensions and length...
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leading to the
names each
species is
known by today.
Another species, A.
citricola was
described by van der
Groot in 1912
while doing a
study in Chile. This...