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Cacopsylla accincta Luo, Li, Ma & Cai, 2012
Cacopsylla aceriluteola Li, 2011
Cacopsylla acerirubera Li, 2005
Cacopsylla acogena Li, 2011
Cacopsylla a****inata...
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Cacopsylla pyri,
commonly known as the pear
psylla or pear psyllid, is an
insect in the
subfamily Psyllinae.
Originating in
Europe and Asia, it has spread...
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Cacopsylla melanoneura is an
insect of the
Psyllidae family. It
mainly feeds on Hawthorn. The
insect will also feed on
apple trees and is
considered the...
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Cacopsylla pyrisuga, or the
large pear sucker, is a
species of true bug in the
family Psyllidae known as a pest of pear
trees (Pyrus) in
Central and North...
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Cacopsylla pyricola,
commonly known as the pear sucker, is a true bug in the
family Psyllidae and is a pest of pear
trees (Pyrus). It
originated in Europe...
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susceptible to leafhoppers,
scale insects and
psyllids (specifically
Cacopsylla pulc****a) as well as
diseases including canker,
coral spot and verticillium...
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Cacopsylla ulmi is an
insect of the
Psyllidae family. It
mainly feeds on Elm.
Cacopsylla ulmi is a
widespread species in Europe,
including Britain and...
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Cacopsylla mali, the
apple leaf
sucker or
apple psylla is a
species of
plant lice;
these insects belong to the
subfamily Psyllinae and are
native to Eurasia...
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selected genera:
Cacopsylla Ossiannilsson, 1970 (syn. Edentatipsylla, Hepatopsylla, Osmopsylla, Thamnopsylla...
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agricultural pests,
previously placed here, are now in
related genera, such as
Cacopsylla (which
includes at
least two
species harmful to
fruit trees);
other revised...