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•Distribution : india, Pakistn, Myanmer, malaysia, china, formosa, japan, east africa, australia & the hawaiian island. •Host plant : musk melon and other cucurbits & also found tomato, chillis, guava,
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•Distribution : india, Pakistn, Myanmer, malaysia, china, formosa, japan, east africa, australia & the hawaiian island. •Host plant : musk melon and other cucurbits & also found tomato, chillis, guava,
•Distribution and Status : India, Pakistan, South-East Asia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Formosa, Philippines, Australia, China, Hawaii Islands, China and Taiwan. •Host range : Mango, guava, peach, apricot, cherry, pear, ber, citrus,
•Distribution and Status: America, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Japan, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Indonesia and China •Host range: Citrus, certain deciduous plants and families of rutaceae. Symptoms of damage • Both nymphs
•Desterbution : India, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Formosa. •No alternative host plant Symptoms of damage •Nymphs and adults suck the sap of inflorescence •Withering •Shedding of flower buds and flowers
•Distribution : Africa, Japan •Hoat plant : citrus & Various other species of the family rutaceae. Identification •Egg : pale or greenish yellow when freshly laid, but later turn brown,
•Distribution and status: World wide •It is polyphagous pest •it is serious pest chickpea, pigeonpea, pea mungbean, urdbean, lentil, soybean, & cowpea •also been found damaging cotton, sorghum,
•Distribution and status: All over India. •Host range: Aonla, apple, ber, citrus, guava, litchi, loquat, peach, mulberry, pear, sapota, tamarind. •It is polyphagous pest Symptoms of damage •Caterpillar bores into
•Distribution and status: Hilly tracts in India and world •Host range: Apple Symptoms of damage •Nymphs and adults suck the juice from bark of the trunk or fruits •Weakening and
•Distribution and status: USA, India and Sri Lanka •Host range: Cabbage, tomato and other cruciferous vegetables. Damage symptoms •Caterpillars start scrapping and feeding on the leaves initially and later defoliate
Distribution and status: World – wide Host range: •Serious past of Cabbage and cauliflower, but also feeds on other crucifers and solanaceous plants. •Damage by caterpillar Damage symptoms •First instar