and young fruits become brown near the base. Life cycle and appearance of Cyclamen mite The life cycle of the cyclamen mite ( Phytonemus pallidus ) has
plant tissue via the feeding spots. Life cycle and appearance of American serpentine leaf miner The life cycle of a leaf miner has the following stages:
off. In legumes, flowers are attacked, and seed pods may be pierced. Life cycle and appearance of Cotton bollworm Eggs are deposited individually on young
appear ragged or torn (similar to hailstorm damage in appearance). Life cycle of the Fall Armyworm Adult moths are 20 to 25 mm long and have a wingspan
Damaged fruits are often invaded by pathogenic fungi causing rotting. Life cycle and appearance of Mediterranean fly The adult Mediterranean fruit fly is
pest in cucumber, sweet pepper, eggplants, and many ornamental crops. Life cycle and appearance of Western flower thrips The western flower thrips (Frankliniella
many insecticides and its propensity for the transmission of viruses. Life cycle and appearance of Tobacco whitefly The tobacco whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci
several weeks after the mites have been removed. Life cycle and appearance of Broad mite The life cycle of tarsonemid mites has the following stages: egg,
very small population can thus cause considerable economic damage. Life cycle and appearance of Citrus mealybug Adult females of Planococcus citri are
aesthetic value of crops. This is particularly important in ornamentals . Life cycle and appearance of Greenhouse whitefly The greenhouse whitefly ( Trialeurodes