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Recognizing the Good Bugs in Cotton - Texas Is Cotton Country ...

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European Corn Macrocentrus grandii (L)<br />

Borer<br />

pirate bug (E,L), Insidious flower bug (E,L), Damsel bugs (E,L), Sp<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

soldier bug (L), Fire ants (E,L), Collops beetle (E), Earwigs (E),<br />

Ground beetles (E,L), Trichogramma (E), Cotesia marg<strong>in</strong>iventris (L),<br />

Meteorus (L), Copidosoma (E), Nuclear polyhedrosis virus (L)<br />

St<strong>in</strong>k <strong>Bugs</strong> Telenomus wasps (E), Trissolcus wasps (E)<br />

Spider Mites Six-spotted thrips (E), Western predatory mite (E,N,A), Stethorus<br />

(E,N,A), M<strong>in</strong>ute pirate bug (E,N,A), Insidious flower bug (E,N,A),<br />

Green lacew<strong>in</strong>gs (E,N,A)<br />

Whiteflies M<strong>in</strong>ute pirate bug (N,A), Green lacew<strong>in</strong>gs (N,A), Collops beetles (N,A),<br />

Big-eyed bugs (N,A), Whitefly parasites (N), Convergent lady beetles (N,A).<br />

Paren<strong>the</strong>tical letters designate life stages of <strong>the</strong> pest attacked by <strong>the</strong> natural enemy: (E) = eggs,<br />

(N) = nymphs, (L) = larvae, (A) = adults<br />

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