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- Spilocaea oleaginea is a deuteromycete fungal plant pathogen, the cause of the disease olive pea**** spot, also known as olive leaf spot and bird's eye...
- (pristoptera) mangbettorum Ethiopian saw-wing Psalidoprocne (pristoptera) oleaginea Blue saw-wing Psalidoprocne (pristoptera) pristoptera Brown saw-wing Psalidoprocne...
- Tyrannidae Genus: Mionectes Species: M. oleagineus Binomial name Mionectes oleagineus (Lichtenstein, MHC, 1823) Synonyms Mionectes oleaginea (lapsus)...
- (Zosterops oleagineus) of Yap is traditionally included in this genus as Rukia oleaginea. Rukia longirostra, IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Retrieved 27...
- truncated base. Although resistant to cold, "Pea**** Spot" (fungus spilocaea Oleaginea) and "Olive Knot" (bacteria Pseudomonas Savastonoi), preventative measures...
- oleae (Olive fruit fly). Other risks are the Saissetia oleae, Spilocaea oleaginea and Sooty moulds. Also starlings are particularly fond of the Cailletier...
- Zosterops like the olive-colored white-eye (Z.oleagineus, formerly Rukia oleaginea). Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest...
- Saissetia oleae, sooty mold and the olive leaf-spot fungus Spilocaea oleaginea. Its resistance to the Verticillium dahliae and the Pseudomonas syringae...
- the ochre-bellied flycatcher. He coined the trinomial name Pipromorpha oleaginea roraimae and specified the type location as Mount Roraima in the southeastern...
- Verdale-de-l'Hérault cultivar is susceptible to Verticillium dahliae and Spilocaea oleaginea (pea**** or Pan Eye) disease Verdale-de-l'Hérault is used as a pollinator...