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  2. Psyllid - Wikipedia

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    Thus far, two new psyllid viruses have been discovered, and are being examined as potential biological control agents to reduce psyllid populations. Psyllid cell cultures have also been established by several researchers working with virus propagation, and as a system to propagate C. liberibacter for molecular studies on infection and replication.

  3. Calinda muiscas - Wikipedia

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    The louse as apical dilatation of aedeagus, elongate with distinct ventro-basal hook distant from shaft. [4] The forewing is about 2 mm long. [ 5 ] The host plant for the jumping plant louse is unknown.

  4. Brevicoryne brassicae - Wikipedia

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    Brevicoryne brassicae, commonly known as the cabbage aphid or cabbage aphis, is a destructive aphid (plant louse) native to Europe that is now found in many other areas of the world. [1] The aphids feed on many varieties of produce, including cabbage , broccoli (especially), Brussels sprouts , cauliflower and many other members of the genus ...

  5. ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers for NYT's Tricky ... - AOL

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    Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of the NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #258 on Saturday ...

  6. Paurocephala - Wikipedia

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    Paurocephala is a genus of African, Oriental and Australian plant lice belonging to the Liviinae (previously it has been placed in the obsolete subfamily Paurocephalinae or tribe Paurocephalini); [1] the genus was erected by David Crawford in 1913.

  7. Pedicularis - Wikipedia

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    The common name lousewort, applied to several species, derives from an old belief that these plants, when ingested, were responsible for lice infestations in livestock. [2] [3] The genus name Pedicularis is from the Latin pediculus meaning louse. [4]

  8. Cardiaspina fiscella - Wikipedia

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    Cardiaspina fiscella, the brown basket lerp [citation needed] or brown lace lerp, [1] is a jumping plant louse species in the genus Cardiaspina originally found in Australia. [2] It spread to New Zealand where it was found in 1996 near the Auckland airport . [ 3 ]

  9. Pachypsyllinae - Wikipedia

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    Pachypsyllinae is a plant louse subfamily, now placed in the family Carsidaridae. [1] Genera. A recent (2021) review [1] identified three genera:

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