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Mites - Class Arachnida

Mites - Class Arachnida

Other animals in Class Arachnida include ticks, spiders and scorpions. The group of mites which cause plant damage include the eriophyid mites su[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
White Palm Scale - Phenacaspis eugeniae

WHITE PALM SCALE - Phenacaspis eugeniae

These hard scales are found most commonly under the leaves of the plant, but if a large population develops, they may also be fou[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
White Wax Scale - Ceroplastes destructor

WHITE WAX SCALE (Ceroplastes destructor)

The mature scales, which are found on the twigs, are all females and their protective white or greyish-white waxy covereings may[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
WHITEFLIES - Order Hemiptera- Family Aleyrodidae

WHITEFLIES Order Hemiptera: Family Aleyrodidae

There are about 20 species of whitefly known in Australia.  THe adult have a wingspan of about 3mm and are covered with a powdery wax;[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
Whitefringed Weevil - Graphognathus leucoloma

WHITEFRINGED WEEVIL (Graphognathus leucoloma)

These insects are long-lived and can cause considerable damage in an area once they have become established.  The adul[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
The spiralling whitefly - Aleurodicus dispersus

The spiralling whitefly (Aleurodicus dispersus) is a tropical pest to a variety of horticultural crops, ornamental plants and shade trees. It is believed to have originated in the wet tropics of [...]

DPI QLD
July 05, 2012
Whitestemmed Gum Moth - Chelepteryx collesi

WHITESTEMMED GUM MOTH (Chelepteryx collesi)

This large moth has a pattern of wavy grey-brown lines on the wing, which spread to about 150mm.  The body is covered th[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
Wingless Grasshopper - Phaulacridium vittatum

WINGLESS GRASSHOPPER (Phaulacridium vittatum)

Eggs are laid in the soil, usually in small bare areas, and hatch in spring.  The young numphs feed on very low-growin[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
Wolly Aphid - Eriosoma lanigerum

WOOLLY APHID (Eriosoma lanigerum)

These aphids feed on the root system and the woody above-ground parts of the tree.  They are also found around the fruit stalks on[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
Wooly Giant Mealybug - Monophlebulus pilosior

WOOLLY GIAN MEALYBUG (Monophlebulus pilosior)

This native Austrlian insect sucks sap but is never present in sufficient numbers to cause damage.  It is oval in shap[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
Woolybear Caterpillar - Spilosoma glatignyi

WOOLLYBEAR CATERPILLAR (Spilosoma glatignyi)

These are the larve of some of the moths in family Arctiidae.  They are thickly covered with bands of black and brown h[...]

iLandscape
July 05, 2012
Spittlebugs - Order Hemiptera: Superfamily Cercopoidea

Spittlebugs - Order Hemiptera: Superfamily Cercopoidea

The nymphs of these sap-sucking insects protect themselves from drying out by producing wet, frothy material aroun[...]

iLandscape.com.au
May 07, 2012
Thrips - Order Thysanoptera

Thrips - Order Thysanoptera

A number of thrips are serious plant pests. Some do not attack living plants at all but feed on decaying organic matter such as dead leaves, old wood or fungi[...]

iLandscape.com.au
May 07, 2012
Scales - Order Hemiptera

Scales - Order Hemiptera

These insects such sap and can cause serious plant damage. They do not look like typical insects because most of them form a protective covering over themselves [...]

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May 02, 2012
Orchid Beetle - Stethopachys Formosa

Orchid Beetle - Stethopachys Formosa

This insect is sometimes called the dendrobium beetle. the stout, cream-coloured larvae tunnel in the top of the pseudobulb and in new shoots. They m[...]

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May 02, 2012
Pink Wax Scale - Ceroplastes Rubens

Pink Wax Scale - Ceroplastes Rubens

These scales are found on the midribs of leaves and on young twigs. They produce large quantities of honeydew, and plant health declines if the infest[...]

iLandscape.com.au
May 02, 2012
Psyllids - Order Hemiptera: Family Psyllidae

Psyllids - Order Hemiptera: Family Psyllidae

This family of about 80 species of small insects is related to the aphids, whiteflies, mealybugs and some other similar sapsuckers. Many spec[...]

iLandscape.com.au
May 02, 2012
Mites - Class Arachnida

Mites - Class Arachnida

Other animals in Class Arachnida include ticks, spiders and scorpions. The group of mites which cause plant damage include the eriophyid mites such as grapeleaf b[...]

iLandscape
May 02, 2012
Crusader Bug - Mictis Profana

Crusader Bug - Mictis Profana

These bugs are light brown and about 20mm long in the adult stage. They are refferred to as 'crusader' bugs because of the pale yellow cross on the [...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Earwigs - Order Dermaptera

Earwigs - Order Dermaptera

These insects are shades of brown or black, and all have the characteristic thick curved pincers or forceps at the end of their bodies. The adults of one speci[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Hard Scales - Order Heiptera

Hard Scales - Order Heiptera: Family Diaspididae

These scales are also referred to as armoured scales. Even small populations can cause serious damage, which includes yellow blotches on [...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Hibiscus Flower Beetle - Aethina (Olliffura) concolor

Hibiscus Flower Beetle - Aethina (Olliffura) concolor

This beetle is dull black, oval in shape and about 3mm long. It belongs to a family of beetles called Nitidulidae - as do the driedf[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Hydrangea Scale - Pulvinaria hydrangeae

Hydrangea Scale - Pulvinaria hydrangeae

The adult female scale is oval and about 3mm long. Towards the end of spring the females begin to produce ovisacs - structures of soft, white wax [...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Leafminers

Leafminers

There are a number of different insects whose larvae feed inside leaves. These can bee referred to as 'leafminers'. Adults may be beetles, wasps, sawflies, moths or fl[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Mealybugs - Order Hemiptera

Mealybugs - Order Hemiptera: Family Pseudococcidae

These insects are oval in outline and divided across into many sections. They usually have a fringe of short waxy threads around their [...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Cabbage Moth - Plutella Xylostella

Cabbage Moth - Plutella Xylostella

This pest causes more damage in hot, dry districts than in coastal areas, and its numbers are highest in summer. The larvae of this moth initially tunn[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Christmas Beetles - Anaoplognathus Spp.

Christmas Beetles - Anaoplognathus Spp.

The adult beetles are found from November to January and feed on eucalypt leaves. The produce at first the characteristic saw-tooth pattern of dam[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Aphids - Order Hemiptera

Aphids - Order Hemiptera: Family Aphididae

These Small insects, which are sometimes referred to as plant lice or blackfly or greenfly, are usually 1 to 2mm long. Differe[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Azalea Lace Bug - Stephanitis Pyrioides

Azalea Lace Bug - Stephanitis Pyrioides

The adult bugs are about 4mm long and shiny black with lace-like mottled wings. MOst eggs are laid in the midrib or larger veins [...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Azalea Leafminer - Caloptilia azaleella

Azalea Leafminer - Caloptilia azaleella

The adult is a small moth, 6mm long with a wingspan of 11mm. Eggs are deposited singly near the midrib of the leaf. The caterpill[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Black Scale - Saissetia Oleae

Black Scale - Saissetia Oleae

This soft scale - which is also known as brown olive scale - can be found on both twigs and foliage. It is approximately 3mm in diameter, w[...]

iLandscape
April 03, 2012
Leaf Miner

Leaf Miner is a Major Problem in Citrus
Solution - Diazinon

Description: Citrus leafminer is a pest that attacks all varieties of citrus, including some Australian native species.[...]

iLandscape
March 14, 2011