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| GREEN GUAVA MEALYBUG   Chloropulvinaria (= Pulvinaria)  psidii
  (Maskell)-- Homoptera, Coccidae [Also known as Green Shield Scale] (Contacts)     ---- CLICK on Photo to enlarge & search for Subject Matter with Ctrl/F.                     GO TO ALL:  Bio-Control Cases   
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