Abstract
Ten populations of M. javanica from Nigeria were tested on tobacco (''NC95'') and pepper (''California Wonder''). Except for 1 population that did not feed or reproduce on either crop, populations that reproduced on tobacco failed to do so on pepper and vice versa. These test plants can be used as host differentials in separating 2 races of M. javanica.

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