نتایج جستجو برای: Aphalaridae
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A new psyllid species, Rhodochlanis suaedicola sp. nov., is described and illustrated from Korea based on adults and fifth instar immatures. Rhodochlanis is reported for the first time from Korea. The new species is associated with Suaeda japonica (Amaranthaceae) growing in saline habitats. Salt marshes in Korea are threatened by sea side developments. It is suggested that these habitats should...
Togepsyllinae is a distinctive group within Psylloidea, with its systematic status treated variously by different authors. Of the only two known genera, Togepsylla is better known and distributed in temperate and tropical East Asia. In this study, the taxonomy and morphology of Togepsylla was studied in detail. Keys to adults and fifth instar immatures of the genus are provided. Togepsylla glut...
OUVRARD D., BURCKHARDT D. & GREENWALT D. 2013: The oldest jumping plant-louse (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha) with comments on the classification and nomenclature of the Palaeogene Psylloidea. In: KMENT P., MALENOVSKÝ I. & KOLIBÁÈ J. (eds.): Studies in Hemiptera in honour of Pavel Lauterer and Jaroslav L. Stehlík. Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae biologicae (Brno) 98(2): 2133. An Eocene compressio...
Abstract In the framework of a survey arthropods in rest stops Hungarian highways, 19 species jumping plant lice were collected. Three belong to family Aphalaridae, one Calophyidae, two Liviidae, nine Psyllidae and four Triozidae. Two ( Livilla variegata Trioza neglecta ) are alien, non-indigenous species; others native Hungary. The most abundant Calophya rhois , Cacopsylla melanoneura . specim...
Spondyliaspis cf. plicatuloides (Froggatt) (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae) is native to Australia but was first detected outside its range in 2014, South Africa. It feeds on eucalypt species and thus has the potential become a pest commercial Eucalyptus plantations. Information basic biology of this insect, which important for development surveillance management strategies, lacking. To investigate lif...
Shoot feeding by sucking insects is accepted as an adaptation to feeding where plant nutrients are most concentrated and/or of higher quality. Psylloids are an important hemipteran taxon, most of which are free-living and comprise many shoot feeding species, whose nutritional ecology has been largely ignored. I conducted a longitudinal study of Ctenarytaina eucalypti (Maskell) and C. bipartita ...
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