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Important Insect Plant Pests and their Hosts in Florida (Fruit Crops)

Important Insect Plant Pests and their Hosts in Florida (Fruit Crops). Kirk W. Martin CBSP USDA-National Needs Fellow Graduate Student-University of Florida Plant Medicine Program and IPM Apprentice-IPM Florida Denise D. Thomas D.P.M.

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Important Insect Plant Pests and their Hosts in Florida (Fruit Crops)

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  1. Important Insect Plant Pests and their Hosts in Florida (Fruit Crops) Kirk W. Martin CBSP USDA-National Needs Fellow Graduate Student-University of Florida Plant Medicine Program and IPM Apprentice-IPM Florida Denise D. Thomas D.P.M. University of Florida Plant Medicine Program and IPM Florida

  2. White-fringed Beetle - Naupactus (=Graphognathus) spp. Fruit & Vegetable Pest

  3. White Grubs - Phyllophaga spp. Vegetable, Fruit, Turf, Tree, Ornamental & Field Crop Pest

  4. Southern Blue-Green Citrus Root Weevil - Pachnaeuslitus Fruit Pest

  5. Northern Blue-Green Citrus Root Weevil - Pachnaeusopalus Fruit Pest

  6. Little Leaf Notcher(Citrus Root Weevil) - Artipusfloridanus Fruit Pest

  7. Diaprepes Root Weevil- Diaprepesabbreviatus Fruit, Ornamental, Field Crop & Vegetable Pest

  8. Male Female Female Caribbean Fruit Fly - Anastrephasuspensa Fruit Pest

  9. Brown Stink Bug - Euschistusservus Field Crop, Fruit & Vegetable Pest

  10. Southern Green Stink Bug - Nezaraviridula Ornamental, Field Crop, Fruit & Vegetable Pest

  11. Silverleaf Whitefly - Bemisiaargentifoliior Bemisiatabaci Field Crop, Ornamental & Vegetable Pest

  12. Citrus Whitefly - Dialeurodescitri Fruit Pest

  13. Cloudywinged Whitefly - Singhiellacitrifolii Fruit Pest

  14. FDACS/DPI Citrus Blackfly - Aleurocanthuswoglumi Fruit Pest

  15. Green Peach Aphid - Myzuspersicae Ornamental, Field Crop, Vegetable & Fruit Pest

  16. Melon Aphid - Aphis gossypii Ornamental, Field Crop, Vegetable & Fruit Pest

  17. Brown Citrus Aphid - Toxopteracitricida Ornamental & Fruit Pest

  18. Papaya Mealybug - Paracoccusmarginatus Fruit & Ornamental Pest

  19. LongtailedMealybug - Pseudococcuslongispinus Fruit, Ornamental & Tree Pest

  20. Asiatic Citrus Psyllid - Diaphorinacitri Fruit Pest

  21. Citrus Snow Scale - Unaspiscitri Fruit Pest

  22. White Peach Scale - Pseudaulacaspispentagona Fruit, Ornamental & Tree Pest

  23. Hemispherical Scale - Saissetiacoffeae Ornamental & Fruit Pest

  24. Pyriform Scale - Protopulvinariapyriformis Ornamental & Fruit Pest

  25. Cottony Cushion Scale - Iceryapurchasi Fruit Pest

  26. Leaf-footed Bug - Leptoglossusphyllopus Ornamental, Field Crop, Fruit & Vegetable Pest

  27. Glassy-winged Sharpshooter - Homalodiscacoagulata Fruit & Ornamental Pest

  28. Citrus Leafminer - Phyllocnistiscitrella Fruit Pest

  29. Corn Earworm - Helicoverpazea Field Crop, Fruit & Ornamental Pest

  30. Grape Root Borer - Vitaceapolistiformis Fruit Pest

  31. American Grasshopper - Schistocercaamericana Fruit, Tree& Ornamental

  32. Eastern Lubber Grasshopper - Romaleamicroptera (formerly R. guttata) Fruit, Tree & Ornamental

  33. Florida Flower Thrips - Frankliniellabispinosa Fruit, Vegetable & Field Crop Pest

  34. Two-spotted Spider Mite - Tetranychusurticae Ornamental, Vegetable, Field Crop & Fruit Pest

  35. Citrus Rust Mite - Phyllocoptrutaoleivora Fruit Pest

  36. Many thanks to those that contributed to this project • Photographs by: • Dr. Russ Ottens, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org • Tracy Conklin, UF Entomology and Nematology • Larry Williams, Okaloosa County Extension • Natasha Wright, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org • Dr. James Castner, UF Entomology and Nematology • Dr. Wayne Dixon, Florida Division of Plant Industry • USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Southern Region Photographs by: Lyle Buss, UF Entomology and Nematology Dr. Paul Choate, UF Entomology and Nematology Dr. John Capinera, Chair, UF Entomology and Nematology Dr. Norman Leppla, Director IPM Florida, UF Entomology and Nematology Dr. Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University - Dept., Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management , Bugwood.org John Folz,, Emeritus Faculty, UF Entomology and Nematology

  37. Many thanks to those that contributed to this project Contributors: Lyle Buss, UF Entomology and Nematology Joyce Merritt, Publications Specialist, IPM Florida and Plant Medicine Program Kevyn Juneau, Research Assistant IPM Florida, UF Entomology and Nematology • Dr. Norman Leppla, Director-IPM Florida, UF Entomology and Nematology • Dr. Jennifer Gillett-Kaufman, Associate Director IPM Florida, UF Entomology and Nematology

  38. References • Capinera, J.L., 2001 Handbook of Vegetable Pests. Academic Press: San Diego • Hodges, A., Hodges, G., Buss, L., Osborne, L., 2005 Mealybugs& Mealybug Look-Alikes of the Southeastern United States • Stehr, F.W. 1987. Immature Insects. Volumes I and II. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company • C. Malcolm Beck and John Howard Garrett, 2005 Texas Bug BookThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Revised Edition. University of Texas Press: Austin, TX. • Short, D.E., Simone, G.W., Dunn, R.A. (Eds.), 2001 Commercial Ornamental Nursery Scouting Manual. Department of Entomology and Nematology, Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida: Gainesville, FL.

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