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    Tamarix africana, the African tamarisk, is a species of tree in the family Tamaricaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form and simple leaves. Individuals...
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    North America. Tamarix africana Poir. Tamarix androssowii Tamarix aphylla (L.) H.Karst. Tamarix arceuthoides Tamarix articulata Tamarix austromongolica...
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  • have been recorded inducing galls on Tamarix brachystylis, Tamarix bounopaea, Tamarix articulata and Tamarix africana. funet.fi Cerasa, Giuliano; Lo Verde...
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  • Algeria. The wingspan is 20–22 mm. The larvae feed on Tamarix africana, Tamarix gallica and Tamarix boveana. Checklist of the Sesiidae of the World Fauna...
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  • September. The larvae feed on the leaves and flowers of Tamarix gallica and Tamarix africana. funet.fi Fauna Europaea Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Ent.)...
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  • bands. The hindwings are also buffy greyish white. The larvae feed on Tamarix africana. Fauna Europaea lepiforum.de This article incorporates text from this...
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  • in the western part of the Mediterranean region. The larvae feed on Tamarix africana. They create a composite leaf case of 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in), made of...
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    and infestation of invasive plant species such as African Tamarisk (Tamarix africana) and Sahara Mustard (Brassica tournefortii). The major natural sources...
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    larvae feed on Tamarix species, including Tamarix gallica, Tamarix laxa, Tamarix pallasii, Tamarix canariensis, Tamarix africana and Tamarix parviflora....
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    Estremera, the poplar grove is accompanied by tamarisks, Tamarix gallica and Tamarix africana, which become dominant in small meanders or abandoned riverbeds...
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