North Carolina State University

"Insect and Related Pests of
Flowers and Foliage Plants"

Some important, common, and potential pests
in the southeastern United States

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Index

The illustrations in the insect notes are line drawings.
Color plates are available only in the printed document, at this time.

  • Credits
  • Introduction
    • Management of Insect and ralated pests
      • Greenhouse
        • Chemical Control
        • Intergrated Pest Management
        • Organic Control
      • Commercial Indoor Landscape
      • Commercial Field Grown Flowers
      • Home Ground and Dwellings
  • Key to Orders and Groups of Pests
    • Key to Adults
    • Key to Immatures
      • Key to Blossom and Leaf Feeders
      • Key to Stem Borers
      • Key to Root Feeders
  • Aphids
    • Key to Aphids
      • Chrysanthemum Aphid
      • Green Peach Aphid
      • Melon Aphid (cotton aphid)
  • Beetles
    • Black vine weevil
  • Bugs
    • Key to Bugs
      • Azalea Lace Bug
      • Garden Fleahopper
      • Tarnish Plant Bug
  • Caterpillars
    • Key to Caterpillars
      • Azalea Leafminer
      • Beet Armyworm
      • Cabbage Looper
      • Choristoneura Leafrollers
      • Corn Earworm
      • Cutworms
      • Diamondback Moth
      • European Corn Borer
      • Florida Fern Caterpillar
      • Greenhouse Leaftier
      • Iris Borer
      • Lesser Canna Leafroller
      • Platynota Leafrollers
      • Plume Moths
  • Flies and Maggots
    • Key to Flies and Maggots
      • Darkwinged Fungus Gnat
      • Lesser Bulb Flies
      • Liriomyza trifolii
      • Narcissus Bulb Fly
      • Shore Flies
  • Leafhoppers
    • Potato Leafhopper
  • Mealybugs
    • Key to Mealybugs
      • Citrus Mealybug
      • Longtailed Mealybug
      • Mexican Mealybug
      • Root Mealybug
  • Mites
    • Key to Mites
      • Broad Mite
      • Bulb Mite
      • Cycamen Mite
      • Twospotted Spider Mite
  • Scale Insects
    • Key to Scale Insects
      • Boisduval Scale
      • Brown Soft Scale
      • Fern Scale
      • Hemispherical Scale
      • Tessellated Scale
  • Slugs and Snails
    • Key to Slugs and Snails
      • Arionid Slugs
      • Brown Garden Snail
      • Deroceras Slugs
      • Greenhouse Slug
      • Lehmannia Slugs
      • Spotted Garden Slug
  • Thrips
    • Key to Thrips
      • Banded Greenhouse Thrips
      • Composite Thrips
      • Cuban Laurel Thrips
      • Echinothrips americanus
      • Flower Thrips
      • Gladiolus Thrips
      • Greenhouse Thrips
      • Melon Thrips
      • Onion Thrips
      • Tobacco Thrips
      • Western Flower Thrips
  • Whiteflies
    • Key to Whiteflies
      • Azalea Whitefly
      • Bandedwinged Whitefly
      • Citrus Whitefly
      • Greenhouse Whitefly
      • Silverleaf Whitefly
 

                                                                       

Reference to University of Florida/IFAS Pest Control Guides