Gargaphia subpilosa Berg
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.273286 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6264836 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039887F7-FFFB-A554-5E1D-3F72FB492777 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Gargaphia subpilosa Berg |
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Gargaphia subpilosa Berg View in CoL
Distribution: Argentina , Buenos Aires (Baradero, Chacabuco, Lomas, Tigre), Mendoza (Potrerillo), Santiago del Estero. Bolivia, Brazil.
Host plants: Ambrosia tenuifolia ( Monte 1938b: 389; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Gossypium sp. ( Fenton 1934: 199; Monte 1938b: 389; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Helianthus annus ( Bosq 1937: 129; Monte 1938b: 387; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Ipomoea bonariensis ( Bosq 1937: 129; Monte 1938b: 387; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Mikania auricularia ( Berg 1879: 42; Fenton 1934: 199; Monte 1938b: 387; Monte 1940c: 302; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Phaseolus vulgaris ( Bosq 1937: 129; Monte 1938b: 387; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Prunus cerasus ( Bosq 1937: 129; Monte 1938b: 387; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Prunus persica ( Bosq 1937: 129; Monte 1938b: 387; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Pyrus communis ( Bosq 1937: 129; Monte 1938b: 387; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Solanum tuberosum ( Bosq 1937: 129; Monte 1938b: 387; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233); Wissadula sp. ( Monte 1937a: 36; Drake & Ruhoff 1965: 233).
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