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<font color="#800000">'''''Pseudococcus cryptus'''''</font> Hempel, 1918 - (citriculus mealybug) | <font color="#800000">'''''Pseudococcus cryptus'''''</font> Hempel, 1918 - (citriculus mealybug) | ||
− | This mealybug is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. It infests predominantly citrus, but has been also found on other fruit trees and other crops. The sex pheromone produced by females is known and can be used | + | This mealybug is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. It infests predominantly citrus, but has been also found on other fruit trees and other crops. The sex pheromone produced by females is known and can be used to capture males for monitoring the populations ([[Applied Entomology and Zoology (2002) 37, 69-72|Arai, 2002]]). |
'''Synonyms:'''<br/> | '''Synonyms:'''<br/> |
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Pseudococcus cryptus Hempel, 1918 - (citriculus mealybug)
This mealybug is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. It infests predominantly citrus, but has been also found on other fruit trees and other crops. The sex pheromone produced by females is known and can be used to capture males for monitoring the populations (Arai, 2002).
Synonyms:
Pseudococcus citriculus