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Red scale on citrus leaf. The yellow discolouration is associated with toxins injected by the scale insects.
(Photo: Dan Papacek)
Red scale on citrus leaf. The yellow discolouration is associated with toxins injected by the scale insects.
(Photo: Dan Papacek)
Red scale on young citrus tree. Levels like this can cause early tree death.
(Photo: Dan Papacek)
Cryptolaemus larva feeding on green coffee scale
(Photo: Dan Papacek)
Pulvinaria scale, showing well developed egg masses. Cryptolaemus feed readily on this pest.
(Photo: Dan Papacek)
Lacewing larva impaling an unfortunate aphid. Note the debris collected on the back of the lacewing. This may be for camouflage or defence.
Lacewing larva impaling an aphid (Photo: Denis Crawford – Graphic Science)
Lacewing larva well disguised under remnants from mealybug feeding
(Photo: Dan Papacek)
Queensland fruit fly on citrus fruit
(Photo: Dan Papacek)
Persimilis (red mite) with two-spotted spider mites and their eggs
(Photo Denis Crawford, Graphic Science)
Lacewing larva feeding on citrus leaf miner (Photo: Dan Papacek)
Carpophilus beetle
Carpophilus beetle
Helicoverpa larva
Oriental fruit moth larva
Adult oriental fruit moth
Adult oriental fruit moth
Male adult light brown apple moth
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