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Ocinara albicollis

Harmful Effects of Ocinara albicollis

Ocinara albicollis

A species of Ocinara

Ocinara albicollis poses risks to plant health by feeding on leaves, causing defoliation and disrupting photosynthesis, which can impair plant growth and vigor.

What Type of Pest Is Ocinara albicollis?

Hurt Plant
Hurt Plant
Damage Stage
Larvae
Host Plants Organs
Leaves
Damage Ways
Chew Plant Tissues
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
When ocinara albicollis feeds on plants, it primarily targets the leaves. The insect's damage is characterized by chewing plant tissues, leading to defoliation. The affected leaves might show holes or be extensively shredded, which can disrupt the plant's photosynthetic ability, ultimately affecting its growth and vigor. The host plants, while not different in species, suffer in health due to this loss of foliage.
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