Gargaphia torresi
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.273286 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264838 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039887F7-FFFB-A554-5E1D-3D1AFD3D227F |
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Plazi |
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Gargaphia torresi |
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Gargaphia torresi View in CoL Costa Lima
Distribution: Argentina , Buenos Aires, Chaco, Río Negro, Salta, Santiago del Estero. Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay.
Host plants: Algodonero ( Drake & Hambleton 1934: 450; Fenton 1934: 199; Monte 1937a: 35); Asteraceae ( Stonedahl & Dolling 1992: 438) ; Canavalia obtusifolia ( Silva 1956: 34; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Croton sp. ( Costa Lima 1930: 84; Drake & Hambleton 1934: 450; Monte 1937a: 35; Monte 1940e: 101; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Fabaceae ( Stonedahl & Dolling 1992: 438) ; Gossypum sp. ( Monte 1940e: 101; Silva 1956: 34; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234; Stonedahl & Dolling 1992: 439); Hibiscus syriacus ( Silva 1956: 34; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Hibiscus sp. ( Stonedahl & Dolling 1992: 439); Ipomoea sp. ( Stonedahl & Dolling 1992: 438); Malvaceae ( Fenton 1934: 199) ; Phaseolus sp. ( Fenton 1934: 199; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Phaseolus lunatus ( Fiuza 1946: 338; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Phaseolus vulgaris ( Silva 1956: 34; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Sida sp. ( Monte 1940e: 101; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Triumfetta sp. ( Costa Lima 1930: 84; Drake & Hambleton 1934: 450; Monte 1937a: 35; Monte 1940e: 101; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234; Stonedahl & Dolling 1992: 439); Zinnia elegans ( Silva 1956: 34; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); sweet potatoes ( Monte 1937a: 35; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 234); Zea sp. ( Stonedahl & Dolling 1992: 438).
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