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- lists: Helopeltis alluaudi Reuter, 1905 Helopeltis anacardii Miller, 1954 Helopeltis antonii V. Signoret, 1858 Helopeltis bakeri Poppius, 1915 Helopeltis basilewskyi...
- Helopeltis antonii, also known as the tea mosquito bug, are heteropterans found within the Miridae family. They have a relatively large geographical distribution...
- leaves. Pests that can afflict tea plants include mosquito bugs, genus Helopeltis, which are true bugs and not to be confused with dipterous insects of...
- (mosquitos) Spanish Flag (Lantana camara) (against Tea Mosquito Bug, Helopeltis theivora) Tea tree oil from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia Thyme...
- Sahlbergella singularis and Distantiella theobroma in West Africa and Helopeltis spp. in Southeast Asia) Bathycoelia thal****ina - West Africa Conopomorpha...
- Sahlbergella singularis and Distantiella theobroma in West Africa and Helopeltis spp. in Southeast Asia) Bathycoelia thal****ina - West Africa Conopomorpha...
- liebknechti) damages apple blossoms and small growing fruits. Mosquito bugs Helopeltis and Afropeltis spp. – that infest various crops including tea, cacao and...
- stem canker, pod-rot and swollen shoot tend to decrease yields. The helopeltis bug is the most serious pest and it attacks the pods causing a considerable...
- Eudocima fullonia, Helicoverpa armigera, Helicoverpa punctigera, Helopeltis antonii, Helopeltis theivora, Leptocybe invasa, Orgyia postica, Piezodorus hybneri...
- gilvus has been considered a potential biological control agent against Helopeltis as it is m****-culturable with low cannibalism. A post-mortem on a patient...