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bb9379a7-0f4c-4be6-9b64-1586c04e516b | Cerataphis_lataniae | 70,580,834 | 10,445,731 | Reproduction and life cycle | 0 | Live young develop through parthenogenesis and are born to anholocyclic females, therefore no eggs have been identified, nor described. The growth stages consist of the flowering stage, the fruiting stage, the post-harvest stage, and the vegatative stage. | [] |
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f24eb5f1-4058-4164-9ba3-6e916bf64550 | Cerataphis_lataniae | 70,580,834 | 10,445,731 | Native distribution | 0 | The aphid originates in the two tropic regions of the Northern Mariana Islands and Federated States of Micronesia Asian Countries as well as throughout asian countries (city): China (Hainan and Hong Kong), India (Maharashtra), Indonesia (Java), Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan. | [] |
6bc94df6-11ec-41e7-8104-817b71a348d1 | Cerataphis_lataniae | 70,580,834 | 10,445,731 | Global invasion | 0 | Cerataphis lataniae can be found outside of tropical regions, common on palms in greenhouses, and especially in Germany. The first documented observations of C. lataniae, known at the time by Coccus lataniae, outside of its natural range, was in Paris on Latania palms in 1867. Because the climate necessary for its host species of coconut and palm varieties is only possible below certain latitudes, much of this aphid invasion is facilitated by human trade and movement for not only agricultural reasons but for aesthetic reasons as well. The palms in European greenhouses associated with the first documented findings of the aphid in Europe were of exotic origin. | [] |
f95e52da-5c34-44dd-aa34-2531d7505803 | Cerataphis_lataniae | 70,580,834 | 10,445,731 | Economic effect/damage | 0 | No direct evidence of damage by the aphid has been identified. Development of sooty molds as a secondary infection could be facilitated by their honeydew production. Increased susceptibility to coconut moth damage has been documented in Lataniae-infested coconut trees. This species also can act as a vector for plant pathogens as many other aphid species. Because the aphid has been shown to infest banana plants, the possibility of damage to this host is being monitored as this would cause considerable economic damage. | [] |
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