Bibliography:Phenacoccus defectus

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Publication list for Phenacoccus defectus sorted according to research topics

identification/taxonomy (1)

Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina (2007) 66, 29-129
María Cristina Granara De Willink and Claudia Szumik (2007)
Phenacoccinae de Centro y Sudamérica (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae): Sistemática y Filogenia
[Central and South American Phenacoccinae (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae): Systematics and Phylogeny]

quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)

Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2007) 9, 307-326
Richard M. Smith, Richard H.A. Baker, Chris P. Malumphy, Sue Hockland, Roger P. Hammon, Joe C. Ostojá-Starzewski and Dominique W. Collins (2007)
Recent non-native invertebrate plant pest establishments in Great Britain: origins, pathways, and trends

surveys/sampling/distribution (3)

Bulletin of Insectology (2013) 66, 209-211
Giuseppina Pellizzari and Francesco Porcelli (2013)
First record of Phenacoccus defectus in Italy, with comments on Phenacoccus solani and Phenacoccus solenopsis

Applied Entomology and Zoology (2012) 47, 413-419
Hirotaka Tanaka and Takumi Uesato (2012)
New records of some potential pest mealybugs (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Pseudococcidae) in Japan

Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2002) 104, 825-836
Douglass R. Miller, Gary L. Miller and Gillian W. Watson (2002)
Invasive species of mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) and their threat to U.S. agriculture

new introduction of pest (1)

Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2007) 9, 307-326
Richard M. Smith, Richard H.A. Baker, Chris P. Malumphy, Sue Hockland, Roger P. Hammon, Joe C. Ostojá-Starzewski and Dominique W. Collins (2007)
Recent non-native invertebrate plant pest establishments in Great Britain: origins, pathways, and trends

review (1)

Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (2002) 104, 825-836
Douglass R. Miller, Gary L. Miller and Gillian W. Watson (2002)
Invasive species of mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) and their threat to U.S. agriculture