Aleurocanthus woglumi
Larvae available of various ages.
The citrus blackfly is found on over 300 host plant species, but citrus trees such as lemon, orange and pomelo are most heavily infested. Noncitrus trees and shrubs, when they grow by themselves, are not normally attacked by this insect, but they may be when they grow close to heavy infestations on citrus. In Hawaii, such trees as mango, avocado, pink tecoma, and surinam cherry have hosted colonies.
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Sales Unit | Each |
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Origin | USA |
Common Names | Citrus Blackfly |
Quality | A1- |
Preservation Option | Alcohol |
$7.00