Brown rot on peach
Brown rot photos on peach (Photo: Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia)
Brown rot photos on peach (Photo: Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia)
Internal damage caused by carpophilus beetle in nectarine (Photo: Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia)
Carpophilus beetle larva (Photo: Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia)
Persimils and two-spotted spider mites (note the eggs of each species). (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Parasitised light brown apple moth eggs (Photo: Greg Baker)
Severe two-spotted spider mite damage in cucumber crop. (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Persimilis preparing to eat two-spotted spider mite egg. (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Predators of spider mites: Stethorus ladybird beetle and larva. (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Stethorus ladybird larva feeding on two-spotted spider mite. Note two-spotted spider mites and their eggs surrounding the ladybird larva. (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Feltiella predatory gall midge. These maggots feed on spider mites (visible above the maggot in this image). (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Stethorus ladybird beetle (top) and larva (below), feeding on spider mites. (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Waratah scale (Pseudaulacaspis brimblecombei). Note the pale green crawlers dispersing across the leaf. (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Waratah scale (Pseudaulacaspis brimblecombei). Scale cover has been removed to reveal the mass of yellow eggs. Note the pale green crawlers dispersing across the leaf. (Photo: Angelica Cameron)
Whitefly on cucumber infected with pathogenic fungus. (Photo: Dan Papacek)
Two spotted spider mites on bean leaf. Note feeding damage. (Photo: Dan Papacek)
Two spotted spider mites on bean leaf. Note feeding damage. (Photo: Dan Papacek)
Mealybug in grapes. (Photo: Dan Papacek)
Mealybug in grapes. (Photo: Dan Papacek)
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