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Notes: Pests are discussed within chapters organized according to the fruit. Important pests discussed are Aonidiella (Chrysomphalus) aurantii (citrus), Aonidiella orientalis (citrus), Aspidiotus destructor (citrus), Drosicha mangiferae (citrus, mango), Drosichiella tamarindus (jujube), Eulecanium (Lecanium) coryli (peach, pear, plum), Nipaecoccus (Pseudococcus) corymbatus (grape-vine), Nipaecoccus (Pseudococcus) filamentosus (citrus), Parlatoria oleae (olive), Parlatoria pergandii (mango), Parlatoria pseudopyri (apple), Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (peach, pear, plum), and Quadraspidiotus perniciosus (apple). Additional pests of lesser importance are listed under each fruit.