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- Oligoneurina ficicola is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from South Africa. The larvae feed on Carissa and Ficus ingens. They probably...
- Greenidea ficicola is a species of aphid. It was described by Takahashi in 1921. Its color is yellowish-brown to green to dark brown, and it usually has...
- Ocinara ficicola is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Eleanor Anne Ormerod in 1889. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
- Comptoniella Critogaster Crossogaster Diaziella Dobunabaa Eujacobsonia Ficicola Gaudalia Grandiana Gr****eiana Hansonita Lipothymus Marginalia Micranisa...
- eucastaneae Ceratocystis ****acearum Ceratocystis fasciata Ceratocystis ficicola Ceratocystis filiformis Ceratocystis fimbriata Ceratocystis fimbriatomima...
- Takahashi, 1933 Aleurocanthus euphorbiae Jesudasan & David, 1991 Aleurocanthus ficicola David, 1993 Aleurocanthus firmianae Dubey & Sundararaj, 2004 Aleurocanthus...
- eucalypticola Tang, 1986 Pseudaulacaspis eugeniae (Maskell, 1892) Pseudaulacaspis ficicola Tang, 1986 Pseudaulacaspis forsythiae (Kanda, 1941) Pseudaulacaspis frutescens...
- eugeniae R.Takahashi, 1941 Greenidea fici R.Takahashi, 1937 Greenidea ficicola R.Takahashi, 1921 Greenidea flacourtiae Goot, 1917 Greenidea formosana...
- twos or threes, and grow to a diameter of 2-4cm. Pests include Greenidea ficicola, a species of aphid, and Psacothea hilaris, a species of beetle. Botanic...
- 1902) Lepidosaphes eurychlidonis Williams & Watson, 1988 Lepidosaphes ficicola Takahashi, 1931 Lepidosaphes flava (Signoret, 1870) (De Stefan scale) Lepidosaphes...