(HEMIPTERA: PSYLLOIDEA) IN SERBIA Dušanka Jerinić ... - Izbis
(HEMIPTERA: PSYLLOIDEA) IN SERBIA Dušanka Jerinić ... - Izbis (HEMIPTERA: PSYLLOIDEA) IN SERBIA Dušanka Jerinić ... - Izbis
- Small body size and unobtrusive colour enables them to be transferred over longer dinstances by wind or with host plant. -There have been 3850 species of jumping plant-lice described in the world (Malenovsky, et. al., 2012). - In Europe there have been registered 282 species. -14 have been determined as invasive. From family Psyllidae, 11 species have been determined, and from family Triozidae three species (Mifsud, et. al. 2010).
- Calophya rhois is a Mediterranean species introduced into Central Europe, the Great Britain and China. - develops on Cotinus coggygria Scop. - larvae cause curling and bending of leaves inwards, developing a kind of a gall. Calophia rhois (Löw 1877) Cotinus coggygria
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- Calophya rhois is a<br />
Mediterranean species introduced<br />
into Central Europe, the Great<br />
Britain and China.<br />
- develops on Cotinus coggygria<br />
Scop.<br />
- larvae cause curling and bending<br />
of leaves inwards, developing a<br />
kind of a gall.<br />
Calophia rhois (Löw 1877)<br />
Cotinus coggygria