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Pea (Pisum sativum) - Leaves and pods.
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Ascochyta spots on snowpeas
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Ascochyta pod spots on snowpeas
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Fusarium wilt on snowpeas
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African bollworm caterpillar feeding on peas - Fully grown caterpillars are 3-4cm long.
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Caterpillar of the pea blue butterfly and damage to peas
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Blue pea butterfly. Male wingspan is 2.8-3.4 cm, upperside purplish-blue suffused with grey scales and with a distinct black marginal line; marginal fringe greyish-white. Female wingspan is 2.5-4.2 cm; upperside dark brown with purple scales at the base and discal area.
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Brown hairy caterpillar on snowpea. Real size: about 40 mm long.
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Caterpillar damage on snowpeas
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Damage by caterpillar on garden pea leaves
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Damage by the beet armyworm on garden peas. Real size about 25 to 30 mm long.
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Damage by leafminer maggots
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Leafminer fly and damage caused by adult leafminer on peas.
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Thrips damage on snowpea pods
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© Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org
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The pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) is a large, rather long-bodied aphid, with long slender appendages (legs and cornicles), which forms colonies on young growth and developing pods of many. Wingless forms of females are usually 2.5-4.4mm long, winged females range from 2.3 tp 4.3 mm.
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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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Pea aphids on a snow pea pod.
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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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Leafminer damage on snow pea pods.
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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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Powdery mildew on peas.
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