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------- no confirmed rearing of C. quinaria on Citrus.
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------- High incidence of the pest on this host in parts of China.
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-------- Adult host.
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------- confirmed hos
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------- confirmed host
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-------Host plants most probably supporting the whole life cycle (where larvae but not all life stages have been observed).
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------- confirmed host.
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------- On weakened trees.
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------- All types of citrus are attacked.
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------ host in Cuba
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------- adult on citrus leaves.
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------- on citrus
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------- Collected from citrus species in Java (Indonesia).
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------- reported on ornamental citrus
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------- Subspecies unknown.
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------- In Spain (Valencia) and USA (California).
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------- In Israel.
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------- confirmed host
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------- infestation on Etrog citron in a greenhouse.