-
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...
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variety of
common names,
among them
lantern fly,
peanut bug, peanut-headed
lanternfly,
alligator bug, jequitiranaboia, machaca, chicharra-machacuy, and cocoposa...
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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.
Other niche uses...
- the
family Fulgoridae, in the
genus Pyrops which are
sometimes called lanternflies.
Pyrops pythicus incertus Schmidt, 1923
Pyrops pythicus pythicus (Distant...
-
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...
- in 1887 as the
genus name
Phrictus was
already applied to a
group of
lanternflies.
However Simon did not
change the
diagnosis or description, just gave...
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yellow jackets, maggots, thrips, caterpillars, flies, fleas,
spotted lanternflies and termites. It is
mostly used in orchards, nurseries, and homes. In...
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Delphacidae Derbidae Dictyopharidae Eurybrachidae Flatidae Fulgoridae (
lanternflies)
Gengidae Hypochthonellidae Issidae Kinnaridae Lophopidae Meenoplidae...