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  2. Amyelois - Wikipedia

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    Amyelois is a monotypic snout moth genus described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1956. Its single species, Amyelois transitella, the navel orangeworm, described by Francis Walker in 1863, is endemic to the tropical Western Hemisphere, including the southern United States.

  3. Since When Are There Bugs In My Pistachios? An Expert ... - AOL

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    A viral TikTok blamed insects for why we occasionally eat a burnt-tasting pistachio. We consulted Dr. Tracy Ellis, an award-winning entomologist at FarmSense, to unpack everything we need to know ...

  4. List of pistachio diseases - Wikipedia

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    Navel Orange worm: Insect feeding injury Epicarp lesion Insect feeding injury Sapwood rot Pleurotus ostreatus. Schizophyllum commune. ... List of pistachio diseases.

  5. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    Fire ants also sting humans, Frye says, which can cause small pus-filled bumps on the skin, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Other symptoms: Ant bites are typically painful and itchy.

  6. Cara cara navel - Wikipedia

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    The Cara cara navel orange, or red-fleshed navel orange, is an early-to-midseason navel orange noted for its pinkish-to-reddish-orange flesh.. It is believed to have developed as a spontaneous bud mutation on a "standard" Washington navel orange tree.

  7. Goniozus - Wikipedia

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    Goniozus legneri Gordh, 1982 b (Goniozus navel orangeworm wasp) Goniozus maurus Marshall, 1905 g; Goniozus mesolevis Lim g; Goniozus mobilis Foerster, 1860 g; Goniozus musae Ward, 2013 g; Goniozus omanensis Polaszek, 2019 g; Goniozus plugarui Nagy, 1976 g; Goniozus punctatus Kieffer, 1914 g; Goniozus tibialis Vollenhoven, 1878 g; Goniozus ...

  8. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    Myiasis (/ m aɪ. ˈ aɪ. ə. s ə s / my-EYE-ə-səss [1]), also known as flystrike or fly strike, is the parasitic infestation of the body of a live animal by fly larvae that grow inside the host while feeding on its tissue.

  9. Pyemotes herfsi - Wikipedia

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    The mite parasitizes a variety of insect hosts and bites humans, causing red, itchy, and painful wheals (welts). The mites are barely visible, measuring about 0.2–0.8 millimeters; their great reproductive potential, small size, and high capacity for dispersal by wind make them difficult to control or avoid.