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Ectomyelois ceratoniae, the
locust bean moth, more
ambiguously known as "carob moth", is a moth of the
family Pyralidae. It has a
nearly cosmopolitan distribution...
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Dirina ceratoniae is a
species of
crustose lichen in the
family Roccellaceae. It is
found in Europe,
where it
grows on both bark and on calcium-rich rock...
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mildew disease (Oidium
ceratoniae C.). One pest
directly ****ociated with
carob is the
larva of the
carob moth (Myelois
ceratoniae Z.),
which can
cause extensive...
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Sinoxylon ceratoniae is a
species of
horned powder-post
beetles in the
family Bostrichidae. It is
found in Africa, Europe, and
Northern Asia (excluding...
- In this county,
plantations suffer from the
Carob Moth (Ectomyelois
ceratoniae) and the
Banks Gr**** Mite (Oligonychus pratensis).
Leaders in the county...
- a rare
crustose lichen that
grows as a
parasite on the
lichen Dirina ceratoniae. It has a
distribution restricted to the
Mediterranean Basin. This species...
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fruits of
carob (Ceratonia siliqua). The term can
refer to:
Ectomyelois ceratoniae (locust bean moth)
Cadra calidella (dried
fruit moth) This disambiguation...
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Mediterranean Basin Dirina catalinariae H****e (1911) – USA;
Mexico Dirina ceratoniae (Ach.) Fr. (1831) –
Mediterranean Basin Dirina cretacea (Zahlbr.) Tehler...
- Americas,
introduced to the
Hawaiian Islands.
Locust bean moth (Ectomyelois
ceratoniae: Phycitinae) ****gany
webworm (Macalla thyrsisalis: Epipaschiinae) – defoliator...
- & Goodson, 1992
Ectomyelois bipectinalis Ren & Yang, 2016
Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller, 1839)
Ectomyelois decolor (Zeller, 1881)
Ectomyelois furvidorsella...