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Notes: The pests of each fruit or vegetable commonly grown in New South Wales is covered in its own chapter, with an introduction to each group. Information about hosts, damage, chemical control and illustrations are provided. Pest species discussed include Aonidiella aurantii, A. citrina, Ceroplastes rubens, C. sinensis, Chrysomphalus aonidum, Coccus hesperidum, C. pseudomagnoliarum, Gascardia destructor, Icerya purchasi, Insulaspis gloveri, Lepidosaphes beckii, Pseudococcus calceolariae, P. longispinus, Planococcus citri, Saissetia oleae and Unaspis citri on citrus; Coccus hesperidum, Comstockaspis perniciosus, Duplaspidiotus claviger, Lepidosaphes ulmi, Parlatoria pittospori, Pseudococcus longispinus and Saissetia oleae on pome fruits; Comstockaspis perniciosus, Eulecanium pruinosum, Parthenolecanium persicae and Pseudaulacaspis pentagona on stone fruits; Parthenolecanium persicae and Pseudococcus longispinus on grape; Parasaissetia nigra on fig; aonidiella aurantii, Lindingaspis rossi, Parlatoria oleae and Saissetia oleae on olive; Gascardia destructor on persimmon; and Coccus hesperidum and Eulecanium pruinosum on trailing berries and bush fruits.