Mango hoppersMango hoppers
•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

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•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
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•Serious peat of cabbage, cauliflower, knol-knol, & also attack on turnip, radish, sarson, toria, and other cruciferous plant. •Damage caused by caterpillaer only. Identifaction •Larva : pale yellow, and become
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Distribution and status : •India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Thailand, Burma, Srilanka, Laos, South Africa, Congo. It is a major and regular pest of brinjal causing damage to even 30 -50% of