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Corythucha Brunnea
''Corythucha'' is a large genus of lace bug in the family Tingidae that is primarily distributed in the New World, especially North America. The genus includes pest species such as the “cotton or bean lace bug" (''C. gossypii'') as well as species that provide maternal care, such as ''C. hewitti'' (Drake) Species These 75 species belong to the genus ''Corythucha'': * '' Corythucha abdita'' Drake, 1948 * '' Corythucha acculta'' Drake and Poor, 1942 * '' Corythucha aesculi'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (buckeye lace bug) * '' Corythucha agalma'' Drake and Cobben, 1960 * ''Corythucha arcuata'' (Say, 1832) (oak lace bug) * '' Corythucha argentinensis'' Monte, 1940 * '' Corythucha associata'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (cherry lace bug) * '' Corythucha baccharidis'' Drake, 1922 * '' Corythucha bellula'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha boliviana'' Monte, 1946 * '' Corythucha bonaerensis'' Montemayor, 2009 * '' Corythucha brunnea'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha bulbosa'' Osborn and Drake, 1916 * '' C ...
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Tingidae
The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and fore wings of the adult have a delicate and intricate network of divided areas that resemble lace. Their body appearance is flattened dorsoventrally and they can be broadly oval or slender. Often, the head is concealed under the hood-like pronotum. Lace bugs are usually host-specific and can be very destructive to plants. Most feed on the undersides of leaves by piercing the epidermis and sucking the sap. The then empty cells give the leaves a bronzed or silvery appearance. Each individual usually completes its entire lifecycle on the same plant, if not the same part of the plant. Most species have one to two generations per year, but some species have multiple generations. Most overwinter as adults, but some species overwinter as eggs or ...
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Corythucha Cerasi
''Corythucha cerasi'' is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and f .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Tingidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1948 Hemiptera of North America {{Tingidae-stub ...
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Corythucha Fuscomaculata
''Corythucha'' is a large genus of lace bug in the family Tingidae that is primarily distributed in the New World, especially North America. The genus includes pest species such as the “cotton or bean lace bug" (''C. gossypii'') as well as species that provide maternal care, such as ''C. hewitti'' (Drake) Species These 75 species belong to the genus ''Corythucha'': * '' Corythucha abdita'' Drake, 1948 * '' Corythucha acculta'' Drake and Poor, 1942 * '' Corythucha aesculi'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (buckeye lace bug) * '' Corythucha agalma'' Drake and Cobben, 1960 * ''Corythucha arcuata'' (Say, 1832) (oak lace bug) * '' Corythucha argentinensis'' Monte, 1940 * '' Corythucha associata'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (cherry lace bug) * '' Corythucha baccharidis'' Drake, 1922 * '' Corythucha bellula'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha boliviana'' Monte, 1946 * '' Corythucha bonaerensis'' Montemayor, 2009 * '' Corythucha brunnea'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha bulbosa'' Osborn and Drake, 1916 * '' C ...
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Corythucha Fuscigera
''Corythucha'' is a large genus of lace bug in the family Tingidae that is primarily distributed in the New World, especially North America. The genus includes pest species such as the “cotton or bean lace bug" (''C. gossypii'') as well as species that provide maternal care, such as ''C. hewitti'' (Drake) Species These 75 species belong to the genus ''Corythucha'': * '' Corythucha abdita'' Drake, 1948 * '' Corythucha acculta'' Drake and Poor, 1942 * '' Corythucha aesculi'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (buckeye lace bug) * '' Corythucha agalma'' Drake and Cobben, 1960 * ''Corythucha arcuata'' (Say, 1832) (oak lace bug) * '' Corythucha argentinensis'' Monte, 1940 * '' Corythucha associata'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (cherry lace bug) * '' Corythucha baccharidis'' Drake, 1922 * '' Corythucha bellula'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha boliviana'' Monte, 1946 * '' Corythucha bonaerensis'' Montemayor, 2009 * '' Corythucha brunnea'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha bulbosa'' Osborn and Drake, 1916 * '' C ...
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Corythucha Floridana
''Corythucha floridana'', the Florida oak lace bug, is a species in the family Tingidae, the lace bugs, that is associated with oak An oak is a tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' (; Latin "oak tree") of the beech family, Fagaceae. There are approximately 500 extant species of oaks. The common name "oak" also appears in the names of species in related genera, notably ''L ... trees. Description The adult ''Corythucha floridana'' is between in length; The colour is white apart from some brown at the base of the elytra (wing-cases). References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10460449 Tingidae Insects described in 1909 Hemiptera of North America ...
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Corythucha Eriodictyonae
''Corythucha eriodictyonae'' is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and f .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Tingidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1917 Hemiptera of North America {{Tingidae-stub ...
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Corythucha Elegans
''Corythucha elegans'', the willow lace bug, is a bug species in the family Tingidae found on willow Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s ...s in North America. References External links * Tingidae Insects described in 1918 Hemiptera of North America {{Cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Corythucha Distincta
''Corythucha distincta'' is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and f .... It is found in North America. Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species ''Corythucha distincta'': * ''Corythucha distincta distincta'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 * ''Corythucha distincta spinata'' Osborn & Drake, 1917 References Further reading * * Tingidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1916 Hemiptera of North America {{tingidae-stub ...
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Corythucha Decepta
''Corythucha'' is a large genus of lace bug in the family Tingidae that is primarily distributed in the New World, especially North America. The genus includes pest species such as the “cotton or bean lace bug" (''C. gossypii'') as well as species that provide maternal care, such as ''C. hewitti'' (Drake) Species These 75 species belong to the genus ''Corythucha'': * '' Corythucha abdita'' Drake, 1948 * '' Corythucha acculta'' Drake and Poor, 1942 * '' Corythucha aesculi'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (buckeye lace bug) * '' Corythucha agalma'' Drake and Cobben, 1960 * ''Corythucha arcuata'' (Say, 1832) (oak lace bug) * '' Corythucha argentinensis'' Monte, 1940 * '' Corythucha associata'' Osborn & Drake, 1916 (cherry lace bug) * '' Corythucha baccharidis'' Drake, 1922 * '' Corythucha bellula'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha boliviana'' Monte, 1946 * '' Corythucha bonaerensis'' Montemayor, 2009 * '' Corythucha brunnea'' Gibson, 1918 * '' Corythucha bulbosa'' Osborn and Drake, 1916 * '' C ...
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Corythucha Cydoniae
''Corythucha cydoniae'', the hawthorn lace bug, is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and f .... It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * * Tingidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1861 {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Corythucha Coryli
''Corythucha coryli'', the hazelnut lace bug, is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and f .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * * Tingidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1917 {{cimicomorpha-stub ...
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Corythucha Confraterna
''Corythucha confraterna'', known as the sycamore lace bug, is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and f .... It is found in Central America and North America. Active from spring to autumn, they gather under leaves and feed on plant sap, causing the leaves to wilt and be shed early. They feed not only on sycamore trees but also ash, hickory and mulberry trees. During the winter, they shelter in bark crevices, under fallen leaves or anywhere protected in close proximity to their food sources. References Further reading * * Tingidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1918 Hemiptera of North America Hemiptera of Central America {{Tingidae-stub ...
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