RMEMNXW3–Glasshouse mealybug, Pseudococcus viburni, infestion on a conservatory grown lemon tree with fruit
RMKW9C2R–Severe gall wasp damage on suburban lemon tree.
RFR2P226–Large stink bug, Musgraveia sulciventris, found in Australia, also known as the bronze orange bug, a pest to plants in the citrus group
RF2R6M6DB–sick lemon without leaves affected by a flour mite
RMCP9374–Bronze orange bug on lemon tree
RFPY9PC5–Brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) on a green leaf of a lemon tree (Ita: cimice asiatica; Deu: Marmorierte Baumwanze; Fra: Punaise diaboli
RMCP934J–Bronze orange bug nymph on lemon tree
RM2RGJ1J8–Ripe Eureka (Citris limon) lemons under a bird net, hanging from a backyard lemon tree in a Sydney, Australia garden
RF2HB1AEH–Hopper on the plant of acid lime which is known as passion vine hopper. It is a serious insect pest of the acid lime fruit crop plant.
RFR2P203–Large stink bug, Musgraveia sulciventris, found in Australia, also known as the bronze orange bug, a pest to plants in the citrus group
RM2H6P1CB–A fourth or fifth instar Bronze Orange Stink Bug nymph on a Mandarin tree leaf. It is a pest that eats new growth on citrus trees halting fruiting
RF2BDT0M2–Aphids of different sizes on green leaves of a fruit tree
RMBK4XHF–Organic lemon on tree
RF2BET95E–Aphids of different sizes on green leaves of a fruit tree
RF2F7NYEA–Pest and disease on a lemon tree
RF2GM8EK4–Lemon tree leaf infected with a virus or chlorosis disease
RF2GFGE1W–Detail of an orange tree leaf infested by the whitefly pest
RF2H9W259–Close-up Macro of a common lesser house fly on a lemon tree leaf
RFDTY6DH–Locust sits on a Branch of Lemon Tree, closeup
RMEMNXW1–Glasshouse mealy bug, Pseudococcus viburni, infestion on a conservatory grown lemon tree with fruit
RMKW9C2J–Severe gall wasp damage on suburban lemon tree.
RF2BH1RTX–Damaged Lemon fruit. The damage was caused by Thrips (order Thysanoptera) probably Scirtothrips dorsalis. Photographed in Israel In April
RF2R6M6DA–sick lemon without leaves affected by a flour mite
RMG2E0JH–Mealy bugs in lemon tree
RF2HPDHC6–Locust camuflated on the trunk of a lemon tree.
RMCP935N–Bronze orange bug nymph on lemon tree
RM2PG0624–Greenhouse mealybug, Pseudococcus viburni, infestation of a lemon tree grown in the conservatory with fruits
RFM53J93–Close up of a citrus tree leaf with the rust like spots caused by scale insects of the Coccidae family
RFRA0FM2–UNHEALTHY FOLIAGE ON LEMON TREE (CITRUS)
RFG27FXT–Fungus pest on a lemon tree trunk
RF2H881C4–The black scale, Saissetia oleae (Hemiptera: Coccidae) on the olive tree, is an important pest of citrus and olive trees.
RFS0224T–Dried leaves in a lemon tree branch
RF2H881HW–The black scale, Saissetia oleae (Hemiptera: Coccidae) on the olive tree, is an important pest of citrus and olive trees.
RF2R928CW–Farm worker spraying pesticide on lemon agricultural field
RF2GM8EFE–Lemon tree leaf infected with a virus or chlorosis disease
RF2HWRG2M–Pseudococcidae, Mealybugs on the Underside of a Lemon Tree Leaf
RF2CACNR4–damage marked of citrus leafminer insect pest on lime lea branchf
RFTA6F3A–A lemon with a fly sunning itself on it hangs in a tree with green leaves isolated against a crisp blue sky image with copy space
RMEMNXW4–Glasshouse mealybug, Pseudococcus viburni, honeydew from an infestion on a conservatory grown lemon tree with fruit
RMKW9C2N–Severe gall wasp damage on suburban lemon tree.
RF2BH1RTH–Damaged Lemon fruit. The damage was caused by Thrips (order Thysanoptera) probably Scirtothrips dorsalis. Photographed in Israel In April
RF2R5T8JT–sick lemon without leaves affected by a flour mite
RFM1487G–Mealy bugs on a leaf. Cluster of mealy bugs (Pseudococcidae) on the underside of a lemon tree leaf. Photographed in Israel
RF2R0B75R–Closeup of a Lime Butterfly Pupa Suspended under the Branch of Lime Tree
RMCP9357–Bronze orange bug nymph on lemon tree
RM2PG05YE–Greenhouse mealybug, Pseudococcus viburni, honeydew from an infestation on a lemon tree grown in the winter garden with fruits
RMCF7BH4–Citrus leafminer leaves sinuous trails on lemon tree leaf
RFM53J8R–Close up of a citrus tree leaf with the rust like spots caused by scale insects of the Coccidae family
RF2H7D8PD–Lemon tree leaves distorted by calcium deficiency
RFG27FYY–Fungus pest on a lemon tree trunk
RFF3Y6M8–Locust sits on a Branch of Lemon Tree
RF2H881J8–The black scale, Saissetia oleae (Hemiptera: Coccidae) on the olive tree, is an important pest of citrus and olive trees.
RF2R928C4–Farm worker spraying pesticide on plants in lemon field
RF2GM8EFB–Lemon tree leaf infected with a virus or chlorosis disease
RM2A91YRX–Leafs of lemon tree mined by a Citrus leaf miner (Phyllocnistis citrella) larva - Phyllocnistis citrella
RF2F34H6R–Young Larva or caterpillar of Citrus orchard butterfly.
RMG1XMR4–A kalamansi or calamondin (Citrofortunella microcarpa) shrub eaten by carterpillars that are now in the pupa stage
RMEMNXW5–Glasshouse mealybug, Pseudococcus viburni, honeydew from an infestion on a conservatory grown lemon tree with fruit
RMKW9C2M–Severe gall wasp damage on suburban lemon tree.
RME9CMGT–Woolly whitefly, Aleurothrixus floccosus, with sooty mould on the honeydew on the underside of a lemon leaf of a tree in fruit, S
RF2R5T8EB–sick lemon without leaves affected by a flour mite
RF2CFE86D–Mealybugs, considered pests on lemon tree. Mealybugs are insects in the family Pseudococcidae
RF2GG78T6–Lemon butterfly caterpillar on the lemon plant leaf. Used selective focus. This is the major insect pest of the lemon fruit crop.