and pods are round, on the stems they are more elongated. The lesions are light brown, sunken and surrounded by a dark brown to red-brown border. The first
to sometimes lighter brown or almost yellow, with many evenly distributed light yellow flecks. The high, rounded form and smooth surface distinguish the
transparent when newly hatched, later becoming cream-coloured to light brown. The head is light grey, with black eyes, and dark mouthparts and antennae, with
thrips undergo two larval instars then moult to the prepupal stage which is light yellow with red eyes and short wing pads. The pupal stage is slightly larger
variety, but common signs include: On leaves Mosaic or mottled patterns (light and dark green patches) Leaf distortion or bubbling Yellowing or chlorosis
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ow and the abdomen brown with yellow stripes. The wings are transparent light brown with clearly visible veins and spots. The keroplatid larvae live between
are inserted into the plant tissue with a saw-like ovipositor. Larvae are light to yellowish green in colour, with a large head and bright red eyes. The
(or siphunculi) are short and usually darker than the body. The legs are light yellow with darker tips. Adult wingless aphids are 1.5-3.1 mm long. Recommended
white fluffy fungal growth on the leaves. The centre is grey-brown with a light-green edge. On the stem, elongated brown lesions occur, usually circling