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    Weekly <i>Homalodisca vitripennis</i> adult counts in 2010 and 2011.

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    <p>The raw data is shown as open circles, the means as solid circles. Species with counts of zero are not shown.</p

    Life history responses of <i>H. vitripennis</i> to Australian native plants (combined 2010 and 2011 data).

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    <p>The instar figures are the proportion of nymphs that died at each instar stage out of 36; the remainder either survived or were eaten by ants. n is the total number of nymphs for which there was a record of date of death or total number of adults.</p>#<p><i>Banksia ericifolia×B. spinulosa</i>.</p

    <i>Homalodisca vitripennis</i> incidence on Australian native plants in a field survey in California, USA from June–November (n = 9).

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    <p>Species back transformed means in each column assigned the same letter are not significantly different; citrus control with mean and standard error (n = 10) also provided.</p>∧<p>Citrus plants were not part of the randomised design and data not included in the ANOVA and not transformed.</p>†<p>Species effect not detected at p = 0.05.</p>#<p><i>Banksia ericifolia×B. spinulosa</i>.</p
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