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Diaphorina citri, the
Asian citrus psyllid, is a sap-sucking,
hemipteran bug now in the
taxonomic family Liviidae. It is one of two
confirmed vectors of...
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Liberibacter spp. The
disease is
transmitted by the
Asian citrus psyllid,
Diaphorina citri, and the
African citrus psyllid,
Trioza erytreae. It has no known...
- lists:
Diaphorina acokantherae Diaphorina aegyptiaca Diaphorina albomaculata Diaphorina amoena Diaphorina bicolor Diaphorina bikanerensis Diaphorina brevicornis...
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spread primarily by
psyllid plant lice such as the
Asian citrus psyllid (
Diaphorina citri Kuwayama), an
efficient vector of the bacterium.
Foliar insecticides...
- Hodkinson, 1992
Trigonon (bug) Crawford, 1920 Authority: Vondráček, 1951
Diaphorina Löw, 1880 (syn. Brachypsylla, Diaphora. Gonanoplicus, Pennavena, Eudiaphorina)...
- with
plentiful citrus groves and thus
large po****tions of the
psyllid Diaphorina citri, a
common prey of B. mellifica. When the D.
citri nymphs are not...
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distributed in Africa. The
other vector is the
Asian citrus psyllid,
Diaphorina citri. The
citrus psyllid is
found in Cameroon, Comoros, the Congo, Eswatini...
- cuttings. This
species is one of the
preferred hosts of the
citrus pest
Diaphorina citri, the
citrus psyllid,
which is the
vector for the
Citrus greening...
- †Malmopsyllidae †Neopsylloididae Some
psylloids are
economically important pests:
Diaphorina citri (Liviidae), the
asiatic citrus psyllid is
native to
southern Asia;...
- (Punjab), now ****stan. It is a
parasitoid of the
Asian citrus psyllid (
Diaphorina citri), an
economically important pest of
citrus crops around the world...