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Phymatidae".
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transmits citrus greening disease.
Members of the
families Reduviidae,
Phymatidae and
Nabidae are
obligate predators. Some
predatory species are used in...
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observed to prey on A. tex****: Crab
spiders (Thomisidae)
Ambush bugs (
Phymatidae)
Philanthe wasps (Sphecidae)
Robber flies (Asilidae)
Blister beetle (Meloidae)...
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Karner blue
butterflies include dragonflies,
robber flies,
ambush bugs (
Phymatidae) and spiders, such as crab spiders. ********in bugs (Reduviidae) are also...
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Phymata pennsylvania americana Melin (
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