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Spondyliaspidinae
Spondyliaspidinae is a bug subfamily in the family Aphalaridae. Plant eaters, they primarily feed on eucalypts Eucalypt is a descriptive name for woody plants with capsule fruiting bodies belonging to seven closely related genera (of the tribe Eucalypteae) found across Australasia: ''Eucalyptus'', ''Corymbia'', ''Angophora'', ''Stockwellia'', ''Allosynca .... Genera References External links Aphalaridae {{Sternorrhyncha-stub ...
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Cardiaspina
''Cardiaspina'' is a bug genus in the subfamily Spondyliaspidinae. Species * '' Cardiaspina alba'' * '' Cardiaspina albicollaris'' * '' Cardiaspina albitextura'' * '' Cardiaspina artifex'' * '' Cardiaspina bilobata'' * '' Cardiaspina brunnea'' * '' Cardiaspina caestata'' * '' Cardiaspina cerea'' * '' Cardiaspina corbula'' * '' Cardiaspina densitexta'' * ''Cardiaspina fiscella ''Cardiaspina fiscella'', the brown basket lerp or brown lace lerp, is a jumping plant louse species in the genus '' Cardiaspina'' originally found in Australia. It spread to New Zealand where it was found in 1996 near the Auckland airport. It f ...'' * '' Cardiaspina jerramungae'' * '' Cardiaspina maniformis'' * '' Cardiaspina pinnaeformis'' * '' Cardiaspina retator'' * '' Cardiaspina spinifera'' * '' Cardiaspina spinosula'' * '' Cardiaspina squamula'' * '' Cardiaspina tenuitela'' * '' Cardiaspina tetragonae'' * '' Cardiaspina tetrodontae'' * '' Cardiaspina textrix'' * '' Cardiaspina virgulipelta'' * ...
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Cardiaspina Fiscella
''Cardiaspina fiscella'', the brown basket lerp or brown lace lerp, is a jumping plant louse species in the genus '' Cardiaspina'' originally found in Australia. It spread to New Zealand where it was found in 1996 near the Auckland airport. It feeds on eucalyptus, especially swamp mahogany, and is found in Victoria, eastern New South Wales, and southeastern Queensland, as well as the capital territory ( ACT) around Canberra and on Norfolk Island. ''Cardiaspina fiscella'' has five nymphal instar An instar (, from the Latin '' īnstar'', "form", "likeness") is a developmental stage of arthropods, such as insects, between each moult (''ecdysis''), until sexual maturity is reached. Arthropods must shed the exoskeleton in order to grow or ass ...s, and as the instars moult they add a layer to their outside covering (casing), known as the " lerp". References External links Aphalaridae Insects described in 1962 Hemiptera of Australia {{Sternorrhyncha-stub ...
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