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  2. Mealybug - Wikipedia

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    Mealybug females feed on plant sap, normally in roots or other crevices, and in a few cases the bottoms of stored fruit. They attach themselves to the plant and secrete a powdery wax layer (hence the name "mealy" bug) used for protection while they suck the plant juices. The males are short-lived, as they do not feed at all as adults and only ...

  3. Phenacoccus solenopsis - Wikipedia

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    Phenacoccus solenopsis, the cotton mealybug [1] or solenopsis mealybug, is a species of mealybug in the family Pseudococcidae. [2] Having originated in North America, it has spread to other parts of the world and become a major pest of cotton crops.

  4. Balanococcus cordylinidis - Wikipedia

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    Balanococcus cordylinidis, the cabbage tree mealybug, is a species of insect in the family Pseudococcidae. Description The cabbage tree mealybug male and females look ...

  5. Maconellicoccus hirsutus - Wikipedia

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    The species had spread to California, Mexico, Central America and to Florida in 2002. The adult female mealybug produces a blend of two compounds [1] that function as a female sex pheromone, highly attractive to males. [2] The pheromone can be used to trap males or to indicate the presence of a population of pink hibiscus mealybugs in the field.

  6. Planococcus ficus - Wikipedia

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    Planococcus ficus, commonly known as the vine mealybug, is a species of mealybug, belonging to the family Pseudococcidae, native to tropical and subtropical regions. [1] The vine mealybug is found in Europe, Northern Africa, Southern Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East. The vine mealybug is invasive to weedy plants in many different ...

  7. Phenacoccus manihoti - Wikipedia

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    Phenacoccus manihoti is a mealybug insect species. In the early 1970s, the cassava mealybug P. manihoti was accidentally introduced to Africa. [1] Within 15 years of its discovery, it had invaded most of West and Central Africa and was spreading to the East. [2] It soon became an important pest, and methods to control it became a topic of ...

  8. Planococcus citri - Wikipedia

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    Planococcus citri, commonly known as the citrus mealybug, is a species of mealybugs native to Asia. It has been introduced to the rest of the world, including Europe , the Americas , and Oceania , as an agricultural pest .

  9. Paracoccus marginatus - Wikipedia

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    Paracoccus marginatus, commonly known as the papaya mealybug, is a small sap-sucking insect in the mealybug family, Pseudococcidae. It is found on a number of different hosts, including economically important tropical fruit trees and various ornamental plants .