Citrus leaf miner is a common pest that affects citrus trees. It is a small moth that lays its eggs on the citrus leaves, and the larvae feed on the leaf tissue. The damage caused by the citrus leaf miner can reduce the tree's growth and yield. Other terms used to describe citrus leaf miner include Phyllocnistis citrella, citrus leaf roller, and citrus leafminer. Some other common pests that affect citrus trees include the Asian citrus psyllid, which spreads a deadly bacteria that causes citrus greening disease, and the citrus rust mite, which can cause leaves to turn rusty or bronze-colored. Proper management and prevention of these pests are crucial for citrus tree health and fruit production.