The psyllid Macrohomotoma gladiata, is a new insect pest of Ficus originating from Asia which has recently been found in Spain (Alicante) on urban Ficus microcarpa trees. This species may be of phytosanitary concern because of its leaf wrapping habits, wax secretion and honeydew excretion that may lead to direct and secondary twig damage. Although more studies are needed on the biology of M. gladiata, it is suspected that it might behave in the Euro-Mediterranean as an invasive alien species. The predation by Anthocoris sp. (nemoralis?) needs to be investigated in order to assess its effectiveness as a natural biological control agent. This is the first report of M. gladiata from the EPPO region.peer-reviewe
Mycopsylla fici Tryon (Hemiptera: Homotomidae) is a plant sap-feeding pest insect that can cause com...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 237-289.Introduction -- Survey of the range of Mycopsylla fici...
Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their nativ...
The psyllid Macrohomotoma gladiata, is a new insect pest of Ficus originating from Asia which has re...
A new psyllid pest of ficus, Macrohomotoma gladiata (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Psylloidea), is repo...
The distribution in Italy is updated and new regional collecting data are reported of the exotic psy...
Bella S., Rapisarda C. – New findings in Italy of the recently introduced alien psyllid Macrohomotom...
The fig psylla Homotoma ficus (Homotomidae, Psylloidea) is reported for the first time from Serbia w...
ABSTRACT Ficus carica Linnaeus is an important horticultural crop in India. Homotoma indica sp. n....
The fig wasp Odontofroggatia galili is reported for the first time from Malta. Odontofroggatia is a ...
The fig psylla Homotoma ficus (Homotomidae, Psylloidea) is reported for the first time from Serbia w...
The Asiatic yellow-spotted longicorn beetle, Psacothea hilaris hilaris, was found for the first time...
Since the first half of the nineteenth century, several Ficus species have been introduced into Ital...
The species Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was reared from the larvae of t...
The ecology, diversity, and parasitoid complex of plant–sap feeding insects of the family Homotomida...
Mycopsylla fici Tryon (Hemiptera: Homotomidae) is a plant sap-feeding pest insect that can cause com...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 237-289.Introduction -- Survey of the range of Mycopsylla fici...
Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their nativ...
The psyllid Macrohomotoma gladiata, is a new insect pest of Ficus originating from Asia which has re...
A new psyllid pest of ficus, Macrohomotoma gladiata (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Psylloidea), is repo...
The distribution in Italy is updated and new regional collecting data are reported of the exotic psy...
Bella S., Rapisarda C. – New findings in Italy of the recently introduced alien psyllid Macrohomotom...
The fig psylla Homotoma ficus (Homotomidae, Psylloidea) is reported for the first time from Serbia w...
ABSTRACT Ficus carica Linnaeus is an important horticultural crop in India. Homotoma indica sp. n....
The fig wasp Odontofroggatia galili is reported for the first time from Malta. Odontofroggatia is a ...
The fig psylla Homotoma ficus (Homotomidae, Psylloidea) is reported for the first time from Serbia w...
The Asiatic yellow-spotted longicorn beetle, Psacothea hilaris hilaris, was found for the first time...
Since the first half of the nineteenth century, several Ficus species have been introduced into Ital...
The species Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was reared from the larvae of t...
The ecology, diversity, and parasitoid complex of plant–sap feeding insects of the family Homotomida...
Mycopsylla fici Tryon (Hemiptera: Homotomidae) is a plant sap-feeding pest insect that can cause com...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 237-289.Introduction -- Survey of the range of Mycopsylla fici...
Plants that become invasive outside their native range often benefit from the absence of their nativ...