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Aleurocanthus spiniferus(ALECSN)

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a) general aspect of the mounted puparium; b) submarginal dorsal glands; c) marginal teeth using light microscope with phase contrast; d) posterior end of the puparium.

Courtesy: Francesco Porcelli, Università di Bari (IT).

Infested Citrus aurantium plants

Courtesy: Francesco Porcelli, Università di Bari (IT).

Eggs and nymphs

Courtesy: M.A. van den Berg, ITSC, Nelspruit, South Africa.

Adult female (1.4 mm in length)

Courtesy: M.A. van den Berg, ITSC, Nelspruit, South Africa.

Sooty mould on citrus leaves and fruit

Courtesy: M.A. van den Berg, ITSC, Nelspruit, South Africa.

Sooty mould on citrus leaves

Courtesy: M.A. van den Berg, ITSC, Nelspruit, South Africa.

Puparia of Aleurocanthus spiniferus

Courtesy: Francesco Porcelli, Università di Bari (IT).

Adult on yellow sticky trap

Courtesy: Mladen Šimala, Centre for Plant Protection, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food.

Puparia on underside of Vitis vinifera leaf

Courtesy: Maja Pintar, Centre for Plant Protection, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food.

Adult

Courtesy: Mladen Šimala, Centre for Plant Protection, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food.

One adult male and a mating pair with laid eggs on the underside of a mandarin leaf

Courtesy: Francesco Porcelli, Università di Bari (IT).

Marginal teeth of the puparium using light microscope with bright field

Courtesy: Francesco Porcelli, Università di Bari (IT).

Pupae on underside of Citrus reticulata leaf

Courtesy: Mladen Šimala, Centre for Plant Protection, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food.

Adults and eggs on underside of Citrus reticulata leaf

Courtesy: Mladen Šimala, Centre for Plant Protection, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food.

Puparia and nymphs details on leaf on Citrus reticulata. With the presence of sooty mold due to the insect's honeydew production.

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Puparia and nymphs details on leaf on Citrus reticulata. With the presence of sooty mold due to the insect's honeydew production.

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Puparia and nymphs details on leaf on Citrus reticulata. With the presence of sooty mold due to the insect's honeydew production.

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Puparia on underside of Punica granatum leaf

Courtesy: Maja Pintar, Centre for Plant Protection, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food.

Puparia on underside of Parthenocissus quinquefolia leaf

Courtesy: Maja Pintar, Centre for Plant Protection, Croatian Agency for Agriculture and Food.

Underside of a citrus leaf with numerous puparia.

Courtesy: Francesco Porcelli, Università di Bari (IT).

Puparium (Fourth instar nymph)

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Puparium with serration detail

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Eggs on Citrus reticulata leaf

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Puparia and nymphs details on leaf on Citrus reticulata. With the presence of sooty mold due to the insect's honeydew production.

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Puparium (Fourth instar nymph) on Citrus reticulata leaf

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Eggs detail on Citrus reticulata leaf

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Third/Fourth instar nymph

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa

Puparia and nymphs details on leaf on Citrus reticulata. With the presence of sooty mold due to the insect's honeydew production.

Courtesy: Dr. Valentino De Rosa