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ดรรชนีช่ือสำมัญภำษำอังกฤษและภำษำไทย และช่อื วิทยำศำสตรข์ องวัชพชื
(English and Thai Common Names and Scientific Name of Weeds Index)

alligator weed, ผกั เป็ดน้า (Alternanthera philoxeroides), 28, 49, 51, 57, 122, 123, 226
azolla, แหนแดง (Azolla pinnata), 197
beggartick, ดาวกระจายไตห้ วนั กน้ จา้ ขาว (Bidens alba var. radiata), 27
bitter vine - ดู mile-a-minute
blackberry, หนามไขป่ ู (Rubus spp.), 55, 401
broom weed, ตน้ หญา้ ขดั (Sida eluta และ S. rhombifolia), 71, 290
Canada thistle, หนามแคนาดา (Cirsium arvense), 397, 398
cannabis, marijuana, กญั ชา (Cannabis sativa indica), 110, 112, 439
cattail, ธปู ฤาษ,ี กกชา้ ง (Typha domingensis) (= T. angustifolia), 27, 269
Chinese dodder plant, ตน้ ฝอยทอง (Cuscuta chinensis), 28
climbing maidenhair, ยา่ นลเิ ภา (Lygodium microphyllum), 209, 215
cluster eggplant, มะเขอื พวง (Solanum torvum), 15
coca, โคคา (Erythroxylum coca), 7, 19 , 110, 113
coca, โคคา (Erythroxylum novogranatense), 7, 19 , 110, 113
cocklebur, ผกั กระชบั หญา้ ผมยงุ่ ขค้ี รอก (Xanthium strumarium), 28, 52, 55, 160
common mimosa, ไมยราบธรรมดา, ตน้ กระทบื ยอด (Mimosa pudica), 71
communist grass, หญา้ ขจรจบดอกเลก็ (Pennisetum pedicellatum), 28
communist grass, หญา้ ขจรจบดอกใหญ่ (Pennisetum polystachyon), 28
communist grass, หญา้ ขจรจบดอกเหลอื ง ((Pennisetum setosum), 28
creeping sensitive plant, ไมยราบเลอ้ื ย (Mimosa diplotricha) (= M. invisa), 71, 72, 290, 336
Crofton weed, Maui pamakani, สาบหมา (Ageratina adenophora), 27, 46, 52, 53, 55, 93, 114,
146, 147, 148, 162, 290, 291, 292, 378, 379
dodder, ตน้ ฝอยทอง (Cuscuta camprestris), 331, 332
dodder, ตน้ ฝอยทอง (Cuscuta chinensis), 28
dodder, ตน้ ฝอยทอง (Cuscuta reflexa), 53
duck weed, แหนเป็ด (Lemna minor), 54
erect prickly pear, กระบองเพชรใบเสมา (Opuntia stricta), 27

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Eurasian watermilfoil, สาหรา่ ยญป่ี ่นุ (Myriophyllum spicatum), 54
flame lily หรอื climbing lily, (Gloriosa superba), 16
foetid cassia, ตน้ ชมุ เหด็ ไทย (Cassia tora), 71, 290
giant bramble, wild raspberry, ห น า ม ไ ข่ ปู ( Rubus alceifolius) , 10, 27, 55, 64, 178, 205, 206,
207, 208, 400, 401
giant reed, ตน้ ออ้ (Arundo donax), 26, 27
giant salvinia, Kariba weed, จอกหหู นูยกั ษ์ (Salvinia molesta), 11, 46, 114, 163, 165, 166, 167,
168, 191, 192, 223, 277, 278, 229, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 287, 288, 332, 338, 343
giant sensitive plant, ไมยราบยกั ษ์ (Mimosa pigra) 12, 28, 72, 114,290,334,336, 378, 381
giant sensitive plant, ไมยราบยกั ษ์ (Mimosa pellita), 336
goatweed, ตน้ สาบแรง้ สาบกา (Ageratum conyzoides), 72, 106
goose grass, หญา้ ตนี กา (Eleusine indica), 72
Hamakua pamakani, (Ageratina riparia), 400, 401, 403
heliotrope, หญา้ งวงชา้ ง (Heliotropium europaeum), 52
Honolulu rose, นางแยม้ ป่า (Clerodendrum chinense), 12, 72, 114, 290, 313, 314, 378
hydrilla, สาหร่ายหางกระรอก (Hydrilla verticellata), 9, 54, 114, 1145, 118, 142, 178, 179, 180,
181, 191
Indian rhododendron, 72, 178, 200
itchgrass, หญา้ โขยง่ (Rottboellia cochinchinensis), 28, 391
ivy gourd, ตาลงึ (Coccinia grandis), 15, 27
Kariba weed, จอกหหู นูยกั ษ์ - ดู giant salvinia
Klamath weed, ตน้ บวั ทอง (Hypericum perforatum), 92, 106, 107
Koster’s curse, soapbush, โคลงเคลงขนต่อม (Clidemia hirta), 26, 53, 71, 108, 109, 290
Kudzu, กวาวเครอื (Pueraria montana var. lobata), 26
lantana, ผกากรอง (Lantana camara), 28, 52, 71, 93, 94, 96, 114, 116, 158, 159, 220, 290, 318,
321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 378, 380, 381
leafy spurge, หญา้ ยาง (Euphorbia heterophylla), 27, 165
mango mistletoe, กาฝากมะมว่ ง (Dendrophthoe pentandra), 28, 209, 210
melastoma, โคลงเคลง (Melastoma malabathricum), 55, 72, 114, 200
Mexican sunflower, บวั ตอง (Tithonia diversifolia), 28
Nepier grass, หญา้ เนเปียร์ (Pennisetum purpureum), 28

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northern jointvetch, ถวั่ โสน (Aeschynomene virginica), 402
nutgrass, purple nutsedge, หญ้าแห้วหมู (Cyperus rotundus), 10, 52, 55, 56, 71,178, 198,
199, 391
mile-a-minute, bitter vine, ขไ้ี ก่ยา่ น (Mikania micrantha), 29, 76, 77, 122, 175, 320
opium poppy, ฝ่ิน (Papaver somniferum), 17, 110
paperbark tree, ตน้ เสมด็ (Melaleuca quinquenervia), 125
pignut, แมงลกั คา (Hyptis (Mesosphaerum) suaveolens), 28
pigweed, ผกั เบย้ี ใหญ่ (Portulaca oleraceae), 18, 71, 72
pond weed, แหนเป็ด (Lemna sp.), 424
prickly pears, กระบองเพชรใบเสมา (Opuntia spp.), 52, 99
puncture vine, โคกกระสุน (Tribulus terrestris), 28, 55
purple nutsedge – ดู nutgrass
salvinia, จอกหหู นู (Salvinia cucullata), 27, 53, 114, 167, 190, 223, 270, 277, 278, 284, 287
sensitive plant, ไมยราบ (Mimosa pudica), 17, 334, 336
Siam weed, สาบเสอื (Chromolaena odorata), 26, 27, 72, 114, 116, 168, 195, 290, 296, 297,
378, 379
skeleton weed, ต้นโครงกระดูก (Chondrilla juncea), 52, 106, 387, 388, 390, 393, 395, 400,
401
Spanish needle, cobbler’s pegs, หญา้ กน้ จา้ ดอกขาว) (Bidens pilosa), 71, 72, 290
spiny amaranth, ผกั ขมหนาม (Amaranthus spinosus), 27, 72, 114, 217
St. John’s wort, ตน้ บวั ทอง (Hypericum perforatum), 52, 92, 106, 107
stickbush - ดู Honolulu rose
stinkvine, skunk vine, ตน้ ตูดหมตู ดู หมา (กระพงั โหม) (Paederia foetida), 10, 209, 213
tobacco weed หรอื elephant’s foot, ตน้ โด่ไมร่ ลู้ ม้ (Elephantopus mollis), 53, 55
water fern, แหนแดง (Azolla pinnata), 53, 178, 188, 190, 223
water hyacinth, ผักต บชว า ( Eichhornia crassipes), 18, 54, 71, 72, 90, 114, 115, 117, 118,
133, 134, 143, 222, 223, 228, 230, 234, 241, 242, 246, 247, 259, 262, 263, 264, 284, 285,
286, 287, 288, 392, 412

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water lettuce, จอก (Pistia stratiotes), 27, 42, 46, 72, 114, 118, 126, 167, 184, 185, 186, 189,
288, 412
water lily, บวั สาย (Nymphaea spp.), 270
water mimosa, ผกั กระเฉด (Neptunia oleraceae), 270, 383
water primrose, แพงพวยน้า (Ludwigia adscendens), 43, 114, 126, 181
yellow Himalayan raspberry, หนามไขป่ ู (Rubus ellipticus), 28, 205

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ดรรชนีชื่อวิทยำศำสตรข์ องตัวกระทำกำรควบคมุ โดยชีววิธี
(Scientific Names of Biological Control Agents Index)

Acalitus adoratus, 309, 310, 391, 401, 402 Bagous nodeiri, 116
Acanthoscelides puniceus, 24, 46, 117, 120 Barbonymus gonionotus, 55

137, 138, 146, 158, 160, 161, 174, 351, 353, Basilepta sp., 209

391, 392, beggartick, 28
Acanthoscelides quadridentatus, 46, 351, 353, Birerioglycaspis melaleucae, 127
Aceria chondrillae, 140, 394, 395, bitter vine, 171, 296, 332, 333
Aceria neopaederiae, 218, blackberry, 57, 408
Acigona infusella, 437, Brachycladium papaveris, 113
Actinote pyrrha pyrrha, 471 broom weed, 73, 296
Actinote thalia anteas, 335, Cactoblastis cactorum, 44, 54, 56, 57, 78, 93,
Acythopeus burkhartorum, 15,
Acythopeus cocciniae, 471 101, 102, 104, 105, 129, 130, 139, 406
Agasicles hygrophila, 24, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 56, Canada thistle, 404, 405
cannabis, 111, 113
57, 117, 129, 146, 148, 164, 166, 228, 229, Cardipennis rubripes, 113
Carmenta mimosa, 159, 348, 351, 376, 377,
294,
alligator weed, 27, 47, 55, 116, 117, 227, 288, 391
cattail, 27, 273
290, Cecidochares connexa, 120, 165, 169, 171,
Alternaria alternantherae, 58,
Altica cyanea, 186, 205, 308, 311, 316, 391
Altica foevicollis, 48, 116, 185, Cercospora rodmanni, 58
Amynothrips andersoni, 56, 228, 230, Cercosporella ageratinae, 407
Chinese dodder plant, 29
Ategumia (Bocchoris) adipalis, 204, Chlamisus mimosae, 118, 161, 351, 372, 391

Athesapeuta cyperi, 58, 202, Chlamisus sp., 209, 211
Bacillus thuringiensis, 5, 107,
Bactra venosana, 58, 201, 202, Chrysolina brunsvicensis, 472

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Chrysolina hyperici, 93, 147, 472 Eccritotarsus catariensis, 473
Chrysolina quadrigemina, 93, 109, 147, 472 Eloria noyesi, 114, 115
Chrysolina varians, 472 Epipsammea pectinicornis, 43, 128, 188
Cibdela janthina, 211, 212 Episammea pectinicornis, 188
Cladius, 113 Eriophyes chondrillae, 402
climbing maidenhair, 212, 219 Euarestaa aequalis, 55, 58
cluster eggplant, 15 Eurasian watermilfoil, 55
cocklebur, 29, 53, 57, 163 flame lily, 16
Coelocephalapion aculeatum, 351, 378, 379, Floracarus perrepae, 219
foetid cassia, 73, 296
391 Fusarium oxysporum, 113, 114
Colletotrichum gleosporiodes, 407, 409 Gambusia holbrooki, 415
common mimosa, 73 Gesonula mundata laosana, 248
communist grass, 28 Gesonula punctifrons, 91, 145, 248
creeping sensitive plant, 73, 296, 342 giant sensitive plant, 28, 73, 116, 296, 342,
Crivellia papaveracea, 113
Crofton weed, 27, 47, 53, 54, 57, 94, 116, 149, 385, 388
goatweed, 73, 108
150, 151, 165, 296, 297, 298, 384, 385 goose grass, 74
Ctenopharyngodon idella, 55, 140, 411 Grapholita delineana, 113, 114
Haltica foevicollis, 473
Cyprinus sp., 66, 140 Hamakua pamakani, 407, 408, 410
heliotrope, 53
Cyrtobagous salviniae, 46, 118, 166, 171, 195, Himalusa thailandensis, 217, 218
Hippopotamus amphibius, 412, 413
196, 284, 285, 294 Hydrellia pakistanae, 121, 183, 184, 295
Cyrtobagous singularis, 284 Hypolixus truncatulus, 117, 197, 198, 199, 200,
Dactylopius coccus, 99
Dactylopius confusus, 100 311
Dactylopius indicus, 93, 99, 101 Indian rhododendron, 74, 181, 203
itchgrass, 28, 398
Dactylopius spp., 54, 56, 57 ivy gourd, 15, 28

Delias hyparete metarete, 214

Delias spp., 473

dodder, 29, 54, 337, 338, 411
duck weed, 55

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Kariba weed, 116, 170, 227, 281, 282, 288 Ophiomyia lantanae, 56, 98, 144, 326
Klamath weed, 93, 107, 108, 109 opium poppy, 17, 111, 432
Oreochromis niloticus, 55
Koster’s curse, soapbush, 26 Orthogalumna terebrantis, 275, 397, 398, 399,

Kudzu, 26 402
lantana, 28, 53, 73, 94, 95, 97, 116, 118, 161, paperbark tree, 127
Pareuchaetes pseudoinsulata, 25, 118, 120,
162, 223, 296, 324, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331,
165, 171, 304, 308, 311, 313, 391, 392
385, 387 Phaedon fulvescens, 209, 211
leafy spurge, 28, 168 Phyllocharis undulata, 25, 119, 321, 391
Liothrips mikaniae, 334, 335, 388, pignut, 28
Liothrips urichi, 54, 110, 111 pigweed, 18, 73
mango mistletoe, 29, 212, 213 prickly pears, 53, 100
Megamelus scutellaris, 245, 276 Procecidochares utilis, 24, 47, 54, 57, 119, 149,
Melanagromyza eupatoriella, 117, 171, 311,
150, 151, 165, 298, 299, 316, 385, 390
312, 391, 402 Psylloides attenuata, 113
melastoma, 57, 74, 115, 203 Puccinia chondrillina, 407, 408
Mexican sunflower, 28 Puccinia punctiformis, 404, 405
Milothris irrorata, 24, 117, 350, 351, 352, 388, puncture vine, 28, 57
purple nutsedge, 53, 57, 181
391 Rhinoncus percarpus, 113
Namangana pectinicornis, 43, 128, 170, 188 salvinia, 27, 55, 116, 170, 193, 227, 274, 281,
Neochetina bruchi, 119, 120, 129, 232, 245,
282, 288, 292
251, 294 Sameodes albiguttalis, 245, 263
Neochetina eichhorniae, 24, 44, 46, 65, 91, 117, sensitive plant, 17, 340, 342
Siam weed, 27, 28, 73, 115, 118, 171, 198,
120, 129, 136, 137, 158, 165, 173, 225, 232,
296, 302, 303, 384, 386
245, 246, 275, 294, 399 skeleton weed, 53, 107, 394, 395, 397, 400,
Nepier grass, 28
Neurostrota gunniella, 24, 118, 158, 159, 160, 402, 407, 408
Spanish needle, 72, 74, 296
351, 374, 375, 391,
Niphograpta albiguttalis, 232, 245, 250, 263,

275, 294
northern jointvetch, 409

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spiny amaranth, 28, 73, 115, 220
Spodoptera pectinicornis, 43, 47, 117, 120, 128,

145, 188, 189, 294, 438
Sporisorium ophiuri, 206

St. John’s wort, 53, 93, 108, 109

Stenocarus ruficornis, 112, 113
Teleonemia scrupulosa, 44, 54, 57, 98, 118,

129, 147, 326, 329, 330, 391
Tetraeuaresta obscuriventris, 54
Tetranychus opuntiae, 139, 397
Tirachoidea siamnensis, 210
tobacco weed, 54, 57
Trichechus manatus, 55, 411
Tyroglyphus phylloxerae, 64, 395, 396
Uroplata girardi, 224, 326, 331, 387, 391
water fern, 55, 181, 191, 193, 227
water hyacinth, 18, 55, 73, 91, 116, 117, 119,

120, 121, 136, 137, 146, 225, 227, 231, 234,
238, 245, 246, 250, 251, 263, 266, 267, 268,
288, 290, 291, 292, 294, 399
water lettuce, 27, 43, 47, 73, 116, 120, 128,
170, 187, 188, 189, 192, 294, 419
water lily, 274
water mimosa, 274, 390
water primrose, 43, 116, 128, 184
Xubida infusellus, 119, 232, 245, 250, 266, 294
yellow Himalayan raspberry, 28, 208


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