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  2. Adelphocoris lineolatus - Wikipedia

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    Adelphocoris lineolatus, is commonly known as the Lucerne bug or the alfalfa plant bug, and belongs to the family Miridae. [1] It is an agricultural pest causing vast amounts of damage to numerous crops, but primarily to alfalfa crops around the globe.

  3. Hypera postica - Wikipedia

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    Hypera postica, commonly known as the alfalfa weevil, is a species of weevil; it can be found in alfalfa fields throughout Europe. [1] Considered a destructive threat to alfalfa production in North America, several accidental introductions have been successfully countered though the use of a variety of biological control species .

  4. Alfalfa - Wikipedia

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    Alfalfa growers or lucerne growers have a suite of varieties or cultivars to choose from in the seed marketplace and base their selection on a number of factors including the dormancy or activity rating, crown height, fit for purpose (i.e., hay production or grazing), disease resistance, insect pest resistance, forage yield, fine leafed ...

  5. Acyrthosiphon kondoi - Wikipedia

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    Acyrthosiphon kondoi, the blue alfalfa aphid or bluegreen aphid, is an aphid in the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order Hemiptera. It is a true bug and sucks sap from leguminous plants, particularly alfalfa (known as lucerne in most countries outside North America).

  6. Alfalfa pests - Wikipedia

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    Alfalfa pest, pests specifically linked to alfalfa by name, may be: Insects. Blue alfalfa aphid (Acyrthosiphon kondoi) Alfalfa bug ...

  7. Miridae - Wikipedia

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    Miridae are small, terrestrial insects, usually oval-shaped or elongate and measuring less than 12 millimetres (0.5 in) in length. Many of them have a hunched look, because of the shape of the prothorax, which carries the head bent down. Some are brightly coloured and attractively patterned, others drab or dark, most being inconspicuous.

  8. Remember Alfalfa from 'The Little Rascals?' You'll never ...

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    The adorable Alfalfa, played by Brandon (Bug) Hall, is nearly unrecognizable today. His signature 'do is no longer, as he now rocks some seriously intense facial hair.

  9. Blister beetle - Wikipedia

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    Blister beetles are attracted to alfalfa and weeds during bloom. Reducing weeds and timing harvests before and after bloom are sound management practices. Using equipment without hay conditioners may reduce beetle mortality and allow them to escape before baling.