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- Lepidosaphes newsteadi is a scale insect species in the family Diaspididae that was first described in 1895. Lepidosaphes newsteadi is widespread in central...
- 1948) Glossina pallicera pallicera (Bigot, 1891) Glossina pallicera newsteadi (Austen, 1929) patr. of Newstead Glossina palpalis palpalis (Robineau-Desvoidy...
- (Highland midge) - vector for Haemoproteus spp. Culicoides kalix Culicoides newsteadi Culicoides nipponensis Culicoides pulicaris Culicoides punctatus Culicoides...
- Margarodes greeni Brain, 1915 Margarodes morrisoni McDaniel, 1965 Margarodes newsteadi Brain, 1915 Margarodes papillosus Green, 1912 Margarodes paulistus Silvestri...
- 1940s, it was realised that two species of scale insect, Lepidosaphes newsteadi and Carulaspis minima, had accidentally been introduced, and were rapidly...
- madagascariensis Mamet, 1954 Conchaspis mameti Ben-Dov, 1974 Conchaspis newsteadi ****erell, 1897 Conchaspis orchidarum Mamet, 1954 Conchaspis pauliani...
- the species was attacked by two species of scale insects, Lepidosaphes newsteadi and Carulaspis minima, which were unintentionally introduced from the...
- (Froggatt, 1914) Lepidosaphes multipora (Leonardi, 1903) Lepidosaphes newsteadi (Ć ulc, 1895) Lepidosaphes nivalis Takagi, 1970 Lepidosaphes novozealandica...
- Meiswinkel, 1989 c g Culicoides nevilli Cornet & Brunhes, 1994 c g Culicoides newsteadi Austen, 1921 c g Culicoides nielamensis Liu & Deng, 2000 c g Culicoides...
- is of the destructive introduction of two scale insects, Lepidosaphes newsteadi and Carulaspis minima, which caused extensive damage to cedar forest between...