Cacopsylla pyrisuga (Foerster, 1848)
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https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.13.e147277 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15077751 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D2D7943B-FC4D-5460-8030-034E6DFF8913 |
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Cacopsylla pyrisuga (Foerster, 1848) |
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Cacopsylla pyrisuga (Foerster, 1848) View in CoL
Feeds on
In Bulgaria, adults and immatures were collected on Pyrus communis L. ( Harizanov 1963, Harizanov 1966 e, Etropolska et al. 2015), which is a confirmed host plant ( Burckhardt and Hodkinson 1986, Cho et al. 2017 b).
Distribution
General distribution. Europe, Caucasus, Middle East. Distribution in Bulgaria (Fig. 76 View Figure 76 ). Published records: BN, BS, DEP, PBB, PK, PSC, PSL, PSP, PT, PVS, RPP, RRE, RRW, SBE ( Joakimov 1909, Harizanov 1963, Harizanov 1964, Harizanov and Lauterer 1968, Klimaszewski 1965, Głowacka and Harizanov 1983, Etropolska et al. 2011, Etropolska et al. 2015, Pramatarova et al. 2023). Material examined: DEL, PKG, PKZ, PSI, PT, PVV, ROM, ROP, ROV, RPP, RPR, RPS, SBW.
Diagnosis
Adult and fifth-instar immature. Burckhardt and Hodkinson (1986), Burckhardt (2010).
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Parasitic Seed Plants |
ROM |
Royal Ontario Museum |
ROV |
Museo Civico di Rovereto |
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Psylloidea |
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Psyllinae |
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