- Page 2 and 3:
© Department 2012 Department of Pr
- Page 4 and 5:
Disclaimer The information provided
- Page 6 and 7:
Insects of Southern Australian Broa
- Page 8 and 9:
SECTION 1 Introduction Over 95% of
- Page 10 and 11:
What have I-spyed This flow chart c
- Page 12 and 13:
SECTION 2 Basic Insect Taxonomy, Ex
- Page 14 and 15:
Table 2.1 Taxonomic category Taxono
- Page 16 and 17:
Lifecycles and development Having a
- Page 18 and 19:
Important Insect Groups and Identif
- Page 20 and 21:
Introduction Insects of Southern Au
- Page 22 and 23:
Table 3.1 Mouthpart types and assoc
- Page 24 and 25:
Table 3.1 Mouthpart types and assoc
- Page 26 and 27:
Insects of Southern Australian Broa
- Page 28 and 29:
Insects of Southern Australian Broa
- Page 30 and 31:
Identification Keys Larval forms to
- Page 32 and 33:
Moth/butterfly larvae to main famil
- Page 34 and 35:
Beetles (adults) to main families/s
- Page 36 and 37:
Crop Damage Pest Identification Key
- Page 38 and 39:
Crop Damage Pest Identification Key
- Page 40 and 41:
Crop Damage Pest Identification Key
- Page 42 and 43:
Crop Damage Pest Identification Key
- Page 44 and 45:
Insects of Southern Australian Broa
- Page 46 and 47:
SECTION 4 Common Pest, Beneficial a
- Page 48 and 49:
Groups (families) relevant to broad
- Page 50 and 51:
ARMYWORMS Lepidoptera: Noctuidae Co
- Page 52 and 53: CUTWORMS Lepidoptera: Noctuidae Com
- Page 54 and 55: Cutworm - Turnip moth (Agrotis sege
- Page 56 and 57: BUDWORMS Lepidoptera: Noctuidae Nat
- Page 58 and 59: Lepidoptera: Plutellidae Diamondbac
- Page 60 and 61: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae Lucerne seed
- Page 62 and 63: BEETLES (Order Coleoptera) Coleopte
- Page 64 and 65: COCKCHAFERS Coleoptera: Scarabaeida
- Page 66 and 67: Damage symptoms BH pasture cockchaf
- Page 68 and 69: Confused with/similar to Larvae are
- Page 70 and 71: Confused with/similar to Larvae are
- Page 72 and 73: White fringed weevil Small lucerne
- Page 74 and 75: LADYBIRD BEETLES Coleoptera: Coccin
- Page 76 and 77: CARABID BEETLES or GROUND BEETLES C
- Page 78 and 79: BUGS (Order Hemiptera) Hemiptera -
- Page 80 and 81: General aphid lifecycle and biology
- Page 82 and 83: CEREAL APHIDS Corn aphid (Rhopalosi
- Page 84 and 85: CEREAL APHIDS Russian wheat aphid (
- Page 86 and 87: CANOLA APHIDS Cabbage aphid (Brevic
- Page 88 and 89: PULSE APHIDS Blue green aphid (Acyr
- Page 90 and 91: Hemiptera: Scutelleridae Sunn pest
- Page 92 and 93: DAMSEL BUGS OR NABIDS Hemiptera: Na
- Page 94 and 95: PREDATORY BUGS Hemiptera: Heteropte
- Page 96 and 97: Larvae Larvae are legless and can b
- Page 98 and 99: Confused with/similar to These two
- Page 100 and 101: Eggs are laid just below the leaf s
- Page 104 and 105: EARWIGS (Order Dermaptera) Dermapte
- Page 106 and 107: Damage symptoms: shredded leaf tips
- Page 108 and 109: SPRINGTAILS (Class Collembola) Coll
- Page 110 and 111: SLUGS & SNAILS (Order Pulmonata) Ga
- Page 112 and 113: Management options Thresholds for c
- Page 114 and 115: Management options No thresholds es
- Page 116 and 117: Crops attacked/host range Grey fiel
- Page 118 and 119: Acarina: Penthaleidae Redlegged ear
- Page 120 and 121: Understanding the lifecycle of pest
- Page 122 and 123: Crops attacked/host range A wide ra
- Page 124 and 125: Acarina: Tetranychidae Bryobia mite
- Page 126 and 127: WASPS, BEES & ANTS (Order Hymenopte
- Page 128 and 129: Confused with/similar to These clos
- Page 130 and 131: BENEFICIAL Distinguishing character
- Page 132 and 133: EGG PARASITOIDS Hymenoptera: Tricho
- Page 134 and 135: Bees as pollinators Bees provide a
- Page 136 and 137: Lifecycle Complete metamorphosis. T
- Page 138 and 139: More Information Website links DAFW
- Page 140 and 141: SECTION 5 IPM Principles and Case S
- Page 142 and 143: The IPM decision-making process IPM
- Page 144 and 145: Biological agents GENERALIST predat
- Page 146 and 147: Conservation and enhancing natural
- Page 148 and 149: Table 5.1 Beneficial species common
- Page 150 and 151: Host plant susceptibility and resis
- Page 152 and 153:
Selective insecticides The terms
- Page 154 and 155:
Conserving the benefits of insectic
- Page 156 and 157:
Step 4. What are the management opt
- Page 158 and 159:
Table 5.3 Pest species for which an
- Page 160 and 161:
Case study 2 Selective chemicals an
- Page 162 and 163:
Case study 4 Seed dressings protect
- Page 164 and 165:
6 Monitoring, Record Keeping, Sampl
- Page 166 and 167:
Introduction Monitoring pest and be
- Page 168 and 169:
Insects of Southern Australian Broa
- Page 170 and 171:
Insects of Southern Australian Broa
- Page 172 and 173:
Sending samples for identification
- Page 174 and 175:
Insects of Southern Australian Broa
- Page 176 and 177:
• The dynamics of the pest popula
- Page 178 and 179:
Observer/recorder: Crop and variety
- Page 180 and 181:
Table 6.3 Check-list of common broa
- Page 182 and 183:
Table 6.4 Check-list of common pest
- Page 184 and 185:
Table 6.4 Check-list of common pest
- Page 186 and 187:
Biosecurity 7 Biosecurity
- Page 188 and 189:
If you see anything unusual, call t
- Page 190 and 191:
SECTION 8 Glossary Abdomen: the thi
- Page 192 and 193:
Labium: lower lip. Labrum: upper li
- Page 194:
References The information in this