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The plant-louse Leuronota calycophylli sp. n. (Homoptera, Psylloidea), a pest on the timber species Calycophyllum spruceanum (Rubiaceae) in Peru

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Daniel Burckhardt*
Affiliation:
Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneva, Switzerland
Guy Couturier
Affiliation:
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Entomologie, Antenne ORSTOM, Paris, France
*
Dr Daniel Burckhardt, Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Case postale 6434, CH-1211 Geneve 6, Switzerland.

Abstract

Leuronota calycophylli sp. n. attacks experimental plantations of the high-quality timber Calycophyllum spruceanum in Peru. Adults, larvae and the damage on the host are described and illustrated. Adults differ from other congeners in the absence of genal processes and in the structure of the genitalia. The host of L. calycophylli is unusual for psylloids: rubiacious hosts are otherwise known only from the four members of the Palaearctic Trioza galii Förster group and the Taiwanese Synpsylla wendlandiae Yang.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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