{"from":{"id":847170467,"slot_role":"main","sections":[{"level":2,"heading":"==Description==","offset":3006},{"level":2,"heading":"==Taxonomy==","offset":4324},{"level":3,"heading":"===Family placement===","offset":4643},{"level":3,"heading":"===Species===","offset":9513},{"level":2,"heading":"==Cultivation==","offset":12089},{"level":2,"heading":"==Allergenic potential==","offset":15634},{"level":2,"heading":"==References==","offset":15985},{"level":2,"heading":"==External links==","offset":16018}]},"to":{"id":851733941,"slot_role":"main","sections":[{"level":2,"heading":"==Description==","offset":3006},{"level":2,"heading":"==Taxonomy==","offset":4324},{"level":3,"heading":"===Family placement===","offset":4643},{"level":3,"heading":"===Species===","offset":9513},{"level":2,"heading":"==Cultivation==","offset":12089},{"level":2,"heading":"==Allergenic potential==","offset":16157},{"level":2,"heading":"==References==","offset":16508},{"level":2,"heading":"==External links==","offset":16541}]},"diff": [{"type": 0, "lineNumber": 95, "text": "", "offset": {"from": 14692,"to": 14692}},{"type": 0, "lineNumber": 96, "text": "Though ''Neuranethes spodopterodes'' is invasive in the regions where it has emerged as a pest, it is not an exotic invader, but a [[Species translocation|translocated species]], having been imported inadvertently from its natural range in more northerly regions of the country. In its original range the moth is not of horticultural importance, being controlled by natural enemies that as yet have neither been identified nor imported along with the host plants. In contrast the ''Agapanthus'' borer is of considerable concern in the South West, and its voracity is so impressive that the species shows promise as a possible control for invasive ''Agapanthus praecox'' in countries like New Zealand.<ref>M.D. Picker and M. Krüger. Spread and Impacts of the Agapanthus Borer (Neuranethes spodopterodes (Hampson, 1908), comb. nov.), a Translocated Native Moth Species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). African Entomology 2013 21 (1), 172-176</ref>", "offset": {"from": 14693,"to": 14693}},{"type": 1, "lineNumber": 97, "text": "", "offset": {"from": null,"to": 15633}},{"type": 1, "lineNumber": 98, "text": "In 2016, a new species of [[Cecidomyiidae|gall midge]], ''[[Enigmadiplosis agapanthi]]'', was described damaging Agapanthus in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite journal| last1 =Harris | first1 =KM | last2 =Salisbury |first2=A| last3=Jones |first3=H | title =''Enigmadiplosis agapanthi'', a new genus and species of gall midge (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) damaging Agapanthus flowers in England. | journal =Cecidology | volume =31 | issue = | pages =17-20 | publisher =British Gall Society | location = | date =2016 }} </ref>", "offset": {"from": null,"to": 15634}},{"type": 0, "lineNumber": 99, "text": "", "offset": {"from": 15633,"to": 16156}},{"type": 0, "lineNumber": 100, "text": "==Allergenic potential==", "offset": {"from": 15634,"to": 16157}}]}