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------- listed as 'cotton' without a reference.
Farr &Rossman (2023) record Gossypium herbaceum as a host based on Tai (1979).
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------- shows some resistance.
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-------- Adult host.
* Turner WF, Pollard HN (1959) Life histories and behavior of five insect vectors of phony peach disease. United States Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin 1188, 28 pp.
-------- Feeding host.
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