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Mesoseiulus longipes
Common Name: Longipes; Family: Phytoseiidae (fi to see id dee); Genus: Mesoseiulus (formerly: Phytoseiulus) (meta see you lus); Species: longipes (lon gi ...
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Two-Spotted Spider Mite
Whereas insects have three pairs of legs and three body regions (head, thorax, abdomen), spider mites have 4 pairs of legs and one body region. Two-spot ...
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Phytoseiulus persimilis
Common Name: persimilis; Family: Phytoseiidae (fy to see id dee); Genus: Phytoseiulus (fy to see you lus); Species: persimilis (pur sim ill lis) ...
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Neoseiulus californicus
Most of this data is from a publication by; Wei-Lan Ma and J.E. Laing, Biology -- of Amblyseius (Neoseiulus)californicus, Entomophaga, 1973, 47-60. ...
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Spider mites and their control with predators
These spider mite predators are useful for controlling spider mites in greenhouses, ornamentals and field crops.
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Spider mites and their control with predators
These spider mite predators are useful for controlling spider mites in greenhouses, ornamentals and field crops.
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Spider mites and their control with predators
These spider mite predators are useful for controlling spider mites in greenhouses, ornamentals and field crops.
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Two-Spotted Spider Mite
Whereas insects have three pairs of legs and three body regions (head, thorax, abdomen), spider mites have 4 pairs of legs and one body region. Two-spot ...
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Two-Spotted Spider Mite
Whereas insects have three pairs of legs and three body regions (head, thorax, abdomen), spider mites have 4 pairs of legs and one body region. Two-spot ...
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Spider mites and their control with predators
These spider mite predators are useful for controlling spider mites in greenhouses, ornamentals and field crops.