Biological control of cat's claw creeper (Dolichandra unguis‐cati; Bignoniaceae): Current status and future prospects
Kunjithapatham Dhileepan,
Anthony M. King,
Dianne B. J. Taylor
et al.
Abstract:Cat's claw creeper (Dolichandra unguis‐cati), native to tropical South America, is a major invasive species and a target for biological control in Australia, South Africa and some South Pacific Island countries. Native range surveys in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Venezuela have identified eight insects and four fungal pathogens as potential agents. Five leaf‐feeding insects a tortoise beetle Charidotis auroguttata, two tingids Carvalhotingis visenda and C. hollandi, a leaf‐tying moth Hypocosmia pyrochroma … Show more
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