The larvae have been recorded feeding on the inflorescence of " Phoenix canariensis " and " Phoenix dactylifera"
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The oases contain 700, 000-800, 000 date palms ( " Phoenix dactylifera " ) in an area of 4, 500 hectare.
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The experimental hosts are " Adonidia merrillii, Areca catechu, Caryota cumingii, Chrysalidocarpus lutescens, Livistona rotundifolia, Phoenix dactylifera, Ptychosperma macarthurii " and " Roystonea regia ".
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In 2007, the California date " Phoenix dactylifera " industry produced 17, 700 tons of dates on 5, 900 acres, with a gross value of about $ 31.86 million.
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Its appearance is very similar to " Phoenix dactylifera ", being more similar in form to " P . dactylifera " than to " Phoenix canariensis ", and possessing characters of both.
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This area contains two mature poincianas on the southern lawn terrace, concrete paths with brick edging, circular stone edged beds with azaleas around palms, two Queen palms, two phoenix dactylifera, two livistona palms, a circular rose bed, camphor laurels, jacarandas and a number of other mature trees.
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:: " Where mosquitoes do not abound, they support several villages, such as Zouar, where indigenous plant species have largely been replaced by some 56, 000 date palms ( Phoenix dactylifera ) for the production of dates "-. . sounds like the mosquitoes are supporting the villages ..
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Among the Saharo-Arabian species, these may be mentioned : " Panicum turgidum, Aerva javanica, Zygophyllum simplex, Fagonia indica, Salsola " spp ., " Acacia tortilis, A . hamulos, A . ehrenbergiana, Phoenix dactylifera, Hyphaene thebaica, Capparis decidua, Salvadora persica, Balanites aegyptiaca ", and many others.
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Its mild climate allows the growth of numerous subtropical plants, such as " Jacaranda mimosifolia ", " Ficus macrophylla ", with some huge specimens in Via Roma and in the University Botanic Gardens, " Erythrina caffra " with its stunning red flowers, " Ficus retusa ", which provides shade for several of the city's streets, " Araucaria heterophylla ", the date palm ( " Phoenix dactylifera " ), the Canary Islands palm ( " Phoenix canariensis " ) and the Mexican Fan Palm ( " Washingtonia robusta " ).