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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- fruits of carob (Ceratonia siliqua). The term can refer to: Ectomyelois ceratoniae (locust bean moth) Cadra calidella (dried fruit moth) This disambiguation...
- 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...