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- include: Pseudococcus aberrans Pseudococcus acirculus Pseudococcus affinis Pseudococcus afric**** Pseudococcus agavis Pseudococcus agropyri Pseudococcus anestios...
- Pseudococcus viburni (formerly Pseudococcus affinis (Maskell), and commonly known as the obscure mealybug and tuber mealybug) is a close relative of the...
- Commons has media related to Pseudococcus longispinus. Wikispecies has information related to Pseudococcus longispinus. "Pseudococcus longispinus Species Information"...
- Pseudococcus calceolariae is a species of mealybug broadly similar to other species of Pseudococcus. The body outline of the female is elongate-oval to...
- Pseudococcus maritimus, the grape mealybug, is a scale insect species in the genus Pseudococcus infecting grapevines. It is also a vector of little cherry...
- Genus: Dactylopius Species: D. coccus Binomial name Dactylopius coccus Costa, 1835 Synonyms Coccus cacti Linnaeus, 1758 Pseudococcus cacti Burmeister, 1839...
- McKenzie, 1971 Prorsococcus Williams, 1985 Pseudantonina Green, 1922 Pseudococcus Westwood, 1840 Pseudorhizoecus Green, 1933 Pseudorhodania Borchsenius...
- Pseudococcus comstocki, common name Comstock mealybug, is a species of mealybug. The species was first discovered in 1902 in ****an. It is an invasive pest...
- Maconellicoccus hirsutus Otiorhynchus cribricollis Paralobesia viteana Pseudococcus maritimus Pseudococcus viburni Zenoph****us Wecket, Melanie. "Bacterial rot of grapevine...
- Coccus ****i Baerensprung, 1849 Cryptococcus ****i Douglas, 1890 Eriococcus ****i Perrier, 1926 Kermes ****i Lindinger, 1957 Pseudococcus ****i Douglas, 1886...