Psyllids (superfamily Psylloidea), also known as jumping plant lice, are a group of plant-sap sucking Hemiptera having significant pest status for crops, forest trees and ornamental plants. Only seven species of psyllids have been recorded in Luxembourg so far. An additional group of seven species has been recorded exclusively, based on the findings of their galls or specific plant deformations; but no mention exists in literature on the actual collection of the inducing insect in Luxembourg. To fill this knowledge gap, field collections were carried out during the years 2019-2020. In addition, samples from 1999-2000 stored in the wet collection of the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle de Luxembourg were studied. This research, in combina...
AbstractEhrendorferiana and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (the type species) and E. f...
Ouvrard, David, Burckhardt, Daniel, Cocquempot, Christian (2015): An annotated checklist of the jump...
Trioza munda Foerster, 1848 Trioza munda Foerster, 1848: 88. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — France. Alpe...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
uploaded for Revue Suisse de Zoologie by PlaziA checklist of the known psyllids of Belarus is given:...
Jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Psylloidea) are small phloem-feeding insects. With ab...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The jumping plant-lice or psyllids, with some 3850 described species worldwide (Li, 2011), are usual...
AbstractEhrendorferiana and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (the type species) and E. f...
Ouvrard, David, Burckhardt, Daniel, Cocquempot, Christian (2015): An annotated checklist of the jump...
Trioza munda Foerster, 1848 Trioza munda Foerster, 1848: 88. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — France. Alpe...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
uploaded for Revue Suisse de Zoologie by PlaziA checklist of the known psyllids of Belarus is given:...
Jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Psylloidea) are small phloem-feeding insects. With ab...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
A total of 68 psyllid species are listed from the Mercantour National Park in Southeast France, wher...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The classification of the superfamily Psylloidea is revised to incorporate findings from recent mole...
The jumping plant-lice or psyllids, with some 3850 described species worldwide (Li, 2011), are usual...
AbstractEhrendorferiana and its two included new species, E. austrocedri (the type species) and E. f...
Ouvrard, David, Burckhardt, Daniel, Cocquempot, Christian (2015): An annotated checklist of the jump...
Trioza munda Foerster, 1848 Trioza munda Foerster, 1848: 88. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — France. Alpe...