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NCSU. Pests of pepper. http:/ / ipm.ncsu.edu/ AG295/ html/ pepper_key.htm 
Rice Knowledge Bank. Rice Doctor. Planthopper. http:/ / www.knowledgebank.irri.org/ RiceDoctor/ index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=608&Itemid=2810 
Oregon State University. Potato aphid. http:/ / pnwpest.org/ potato/ potatoaphid.html 
Cornell University. Potato flea beetle. http:/ / www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ ent/ factsheets/ pests/ pfb.html 
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. Potato leafhopper. http:/ / www.uky.edu/ Agriculture/ Entomology/ entfacts/ fldcrops/ ef115.htm 
PA IPM Program. Potato leafhoppers. http:/ / resources.cas.psu.edu/ ipm/ 25pests/ potlfhp.pdf 
Colorado State University. Potato or tomato psyllids. http:/ / www.colostate.edu/ Depts/ CoopExt/ 4DMG/ Pests/ psyllids.htm 
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. Potato pests. http:/ / www.uky.edu/ Ag/ Entomology/ entfacts/ veg/ ef304.htm 
UC Davis. Potato psyllid. http:/ / www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/ PMG/ r607300811.html 
The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd. Potato tuber moth life cycle. http:/ / www.hortnet.co.nz/ publications/ hortfacts/ hf401015.htm 

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