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  2. Canna leaf roller - Wikipedia

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    Canna leaf roller refers to two different Lepidoptera species that are pests of cultivated cannas. Caterpillars of the Brazilian skipper butterfly ( Calpodes ethlius ), also known as the larger canna leaf roller, cut the leaves and roll them over to live inside while pupating and eating the leaf. [ 1 ]

  3. Puccinia thaliae - Wikipedia

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    Puccinia thaliae is the causal agent of canna rust, a fungal disease of Canna. Symptoms include yellow to tan spots on the plant's leaves and stems. Initial disease symptoms will result in scattered sori (clustered sporangia), eventually covering the entirety of the leaf with coalescing postulates.

  4. Canna (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Cannas are largely free of pests. However, in the eastern and southern United States, plants sometimes fall victim to the canna leaf roller moth, with the resultant leaf damage, while not being fatal to the plant, can be most distressing to a keen gardener's eye. [5]

  5. Grylloblattidae - Wikipedia

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    Grylloblattidae, commonly known as the icebugs or ice crawlers, is a family of extremophile (psychrophile) and wingless insects that live in the cold on top of mountains and the edges of glaciers.

  6. Silverleaf whitefly - Wikipedia

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    An adult Silverleaf Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) on surface of Cotton leaf Bemisia tabaci adult whiteflies on green leaf The first instar , commonly called a crawler, is the only mobile nymphal stage. The first instar nymph can grow to about 0.3 millimetres ( 1 ⁄ 64 in) and is greenish in color and flat in body structure.

  7. Canna virus - Wikipedia

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    The genus Canna is susceptible to certain plant viruses, which may result in spotted or streaked leaves, in a mild form, but can finally result in stunted growth and twisted and distorted blooms and foliage. Known species of virus are: Canna yellow mottle badnavirus (CYMV) infecting canna species.

  8. Mealybug - Wikipedia

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    The most serious pests are mealybugs that feed on citrus. Other species damage sugarcane, grapes, pineapple (Jahn et al. 2003), coffee trees, cassava, ferns, cacti, gardenias, papaya, mulberry, sunflower and orchids. Mealybugs only tend to be serious pests in the presence of ants because the ants protect them from predators and parasites. [2]

  9. Whitefly - Wikipedia

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    Spraying the bugs' wings with a sticky substance before release may hinder their ability to fly. Some promising claims have been made that mesh or film that excludes ultraviolet of certain wavelengths from a greenhouse interfere severely with the ability of whitefly and various other greenhouse pests, to find their food plants.

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