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- intercepted adult lanternflies traveling to Ontario in shipping crates. The primary concern is the potential damage the lanternflies could cause to the...
- (especially the genera Fulgora and Pyrops) are sometimes referred to as lanternflies or lanthorn flies. The head of some species is produced into a hollow...
- variety of common names, among them lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug, jequitiranaboia, machaca, chicharra-machacuy, and cocoposa...
- reach the phloem. Members of this genus are sometimes called lanternflies (although lanternflies do not emit light) because of their notable 'cephalic process'...
- such as the spotted lanternfly. Unlike some other kairomone's, Methyl Salicylate attracts all stages of the spotted lanternflies life. Additional applications...
- Delphacidae Derbidae Dictyopharidae Eurybrachyidae Flatidae Fulgoridae (lanternflies) Gengidae Hypochthonellidae Issidae Kinnaridae Lophopidae Meenoplidae...
- yellow jackets, maggots, thrips, caterpillars, flies, fleas, spotted lanternflies and termites. It is mostly used in orchards, nurseries, and homes. In...
- Penthicodes atomaria is a species of lanternfly belonging to the family Fulgoridae. Penthicodes atomaria can reach a length of about 55 millimetres (2...
- Delphacidae Derbidae Dictyopharidae Eurybrachidae Flatidae Fulgoridae (lanternflies) Gengidae Hypochthonellidae Issidae Kinnaridae Lophopidae Meenoplidae...
- Pyrops ducalis is a species from the Fulgoridae family of lanternflies. The head, thorax and abdomen are orange to red, with the head brightened apically...