Calophya triangula, Taylor, 1990
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Calophya triangula |
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triangula Taylor, 1990 View in CoL
Type locality: Australia.
Additional distribution: Introduced in New Zealand, USA.
Host plant: Eucalyptus citriodora , E. maculata .
Remarks: A minor pest on lemon-scented gum ( E citriodora ) and spotted gum ( E. maculata ) in California, and high summer temperatures appear to limit psyllid numbers ( Paine & Dreistadt 2007). First recorded in California in 1995 ( Gill 1995); common name: lemon gum psyllid.
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