First report of the oak lace bug, corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Heteroptera : Tingidae) from Bolu, Turkey
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2003
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Science From Israel-Division Of Laser Pages Publ Ltd
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
The American oak lace bug, Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Heteroptera: Tingidae), known as a
Nearctic species, is distributed in the United States and Canada (Froeschner and Miller, 2002).
This species was recently reported by Bernardinelli and Zandigiacomo (2000, 2001) from northern Italy. C. arcuata feeds mostly on different Quercus species, causing leaf discoloration and
wilting, especially in Q. robur, Q. petrea, and Q. pubescens and in Q. robur × Q. petrea hybrids
(Bernardinelli and Zandigiacomo, 2000). Individuals of the species feed by piercing the leaf
epidermis from the underside of the leaf with their mouthparts and sucking out the cellular sap
material.
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Bolu, Turkey, Oak Lace Bug
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Israel Journal Of Zoology
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Q4
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49
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4