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APICEAsociación Andaluza de Epilepsia
APICEAssociation for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
APICEAsia-Pacific Interbank Currency Exchange


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5 mm wide; pinnae 1-11 cm long, less than I cm wide, flabellate to linear-lanceate, subfalcate, 2-5 pairs, the bases cuneate, non-auriculate, apices obtuse to long-attenuate, margins dentate; veins mostly simple except for the proximal ones, which are forked, readily visible on both sides, vein ends expanded adaxially.
Still, the bases of Aporemaspis elements (units) form a continuous sheet in the lateral and anterior parts of the shield, the median aspidine layer consists of a regular system of vertical canals, and the layer above it consists of many fine canals rising from the apices of the vertical canals (ibid.
2004) em trabalho realizado em tomateiros de Vicosa, Estado de Minas Gerais, verificaram que a traca foi o unico inseto observado broqueando os apices caulinares e minando a primeira folha totalmente expandida a partir do ponteiro.
 
 
 
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