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Artocarpus parvus,
commonly known as kwai muk, is a
species of
plant in the
family Moraceae. It is
endemic to South-East Asia and
Southern China. The species...
- Tree, Terap, Fort Canning,
Singapore Bark of
Artocarpus nitidus subsp.
lingnanensis Marang (A. odoratissimus) is in the
Artocarpus subgenus. Domesticated...
- griffithii) A.
nitidus subsp.
humilis (→Artocarpus humilis) A.
nitidus subsp.
lingnanensis (→Artocarpus parvus)
Media related to
Artocarpus lamellosus at Wikimedia...
- cacti. The
naturally occurring parasitic wasps,
Aphytis melinus,
Aphytis lingnanensis and
Comperiella bifasciata also play a part in
controlling red scale...
- 50 hosts.
Other species used in
biological control are A. melinus, A.
lingnanensis and A. holoxanthus.
Aphytis wasps can be
harmed by
pollutants in environments...
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Chlorophorus latus Dauber, 2010
Chlorophorus lineatus Dauber, 2002
Chlorophorus lingnanensis Gressitt, 1951
Chlorophorus linsleyi Gressitt & Rondon, 1970 Chlorophorus...
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chalcid wasp
parasitoids is very effective;
Aphytis melinus and
Aphytis lingnanensis are used in mild
coastal areas and
Comperiella bifasciata in
inland areas...
- (Brunetti, 1912)
Forcipomyia limnetis Ingram & Macfie, 1931
Forcipomyia lingnanensis Liu, Yan & Yu, 1999
Forcipomyia litoralis Santos Abreu, 1918 Forcipomyia...