Informatore Agrario, 51(23):67-72. Alton, UK: British Crop Protection Council. kiwifruit) Treatment required. Introduction and spread of invasive mites and insects in Serbia and Montenegro. Acari; Bacteria; Chromista; Fungi; Gastropoda; ... Metcalfa pruinosa (METFPR) Menu. Photograph by Lyle J. Buss, University of Florida. possible occurrence; a taxonomic, biological, ecological, and economic study. Chlorpyrifos-methyl needed to be sprayed directly onto the adults to achieve maximum efficacy. Metcalfa pruinosa has caused significant damage to agriculture and human life and South Korea is no exception. the egg stage, with hatching starting early in March in the Weslaco, Texas, area. Wene GP, Riherd PT. Chittenden FH, 1900. sometimes mistake these deposits for those of mealybugs or the cottony-cushion scale. A key to the Fulgoridae of eastern North America with descriptions of new species. (MedeÄi cvrÄak (Metcalfa pruinosa (Say)) - Novi Å tetnik u hrvatskoj.). Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 34:1-269. EPPO, 2020. Outside of the U.S., particularly in Cuba, there are several 1-269. ... Metcalfa pruinosa Lateral View (November 2020). 189-227. Moore G A, 1950. Stratification, diurnal and seasonal migration of the animals in a deciduous forest. Osborn, H. 1938. Frustula Entomologica, 16:175-185. On fruit crops which already receive calendar treatments of insecticides, a product effective against M. pruinosa could be inserted into the control programme at these times. Adults of Metcalfa pruinosa can reach a length of 5.5–8 millimetres (0.22–0.31 in) and a width of 2–3 millimetres (0.079–0.118 in) at the widest point. Manns TF; Manns MM, 1935. Metcalfa pruinosa Say (Insecta: Homoptera: Flatidae) - first occurrence in western part of Romania. Stuck with a name that sounds pretty boring–even to an entomologist. glance. Metcalf ZP, Bruner SC. The unsightly white, flocculent, waxy material made by the nymphs impairs the sales quality of affected plants, partly because buyers sometimes mistake these deposits fo… 229-230. (Ciampolini et al., 1995). can be found on a wide variety of woody plants, many of which are used in the ornamental Informatore Agrario, 53(20):68-70. Soap solutions cause the young nymph stages of the pest to slide on the leaves and to fall to the ground. Possibilita di controllo biologico della Metcalfa pruinosa. Dinotefuran (Safari) and imidacloprid (Merit) are also available to professional applicators. Ease of eradication Crop protection Quarantine requirements. The ways in which Metcalfa pruinosa (Say, 1830) (Auchenorrhyncha Flatidae) invades a new area. material made by the nymphs impairs the sales quality of affected plants, partly because buyers Research Journal of Agricultural Science, 42(4):63-67. http://biblios.usab-tm.ro. Revue Suisse de Viticulture, d'Arboriculture et d'Horticulture, 27(1):57-63, Kim YeYeun; Kim MinYoung; Hong KiJeong; Lee SeungHwan, 2011. Not only are identification manuals apparently rare or non-existent on planthopper nymphs at Control of . Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) is an invasive planthopper species rapidly expanding its range in Europe and Southern Russia and acquiring new food plants, which makes it a potential threat to agriculture, including organic farming. Contributions de l'Institut de Biologie de l'Université de Montréal, 26. Control trials against Metcalfa pruinosa (Say). 1954. Flatids have broadly triangular front wings that are held close to the body in a vertical 63-118. Glavendekic M; Mihajlovic L; Petanovic R, 2005. [Symposium Proceedings No.81. It belongs to the family Flatidae, hence the name flatid. Catalogue of the Hemiptera of America north of Mexico, excepting the Aphididae, Coccidae and Aleurodidae. In: EPPO Global database, Paris, France: EPPO. Guide to the Insects of Connecticut, Part IV: The Hemiptera or Sucking Insects of Connecticut. The superficially similar acanaloniid planthoppers lack the transversely veined costal Dean HA, Bailey JC. Life histories of Anormenis septentrionalis, Metcalfa pruinosa, and Ormenoides venusta with descriptions of immature stages. Deltamethrin gave good control while pyridaphenthion gave mediocre control. Wene GP. 9 (4), 7-93. The more closely related Results of plurennial releases carried out in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. the successful eradication of Metcalfa pruinosa by pesticides in UK and the Czech Republic. (Monographie der Acanaloniiden und Flatiden (Homoptera) (Fortsetzung.)). They are unlikely to cause enough damage to warrant control, but can be controlled by the insecticides in the following woolly aphid article. The Fulgoridae or plant-hoppers of Mississippi, including those of And the scientific name is little better: Metcalfa pruinosa is a type of planthopper, a relative of the aphids, scales, whiteflies, and leafhoppers. Biological control by Neodryinus typhlocybae and other dryinid wasps is described, with special attention to its use in the Toscana region. Frosted lightening hopper. Further details may be available for individual references in the Distribution Table Details section which can be selected by going to Generate Report. Adams RH, 1941. Stuck with a name that sounds pretty boring–even to an entomologist. Mission, Texas, area. Berkeley, USA: University of California. A planthopper is any insect in the infraorder Fulgoromorpha, in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, and exceeding 12,500 described species worldwide. Etofenprox had a sufficient and prolonged efficacy, contrasting with the high and brief activity of malathion. Limited virus transmission tests have shown Metcalfa pruinosa a nonvector of tristeza, peach reported Metcalfa pruinosa destroying part of a hedge of Amour River privet, Ligustrum amurense, near granulate clavus; the hind tibiae normally have two lateral spines in addition to those at the sour cherry orchards from May to late July, and adults from late July to September. located in the basal half of each forewing. Weese AO, 1924. Occurrence of Metcalfa pruinosa and Liguropia juniperi in rest areas along Hungarian higways. The catalogue on Flatidae by Metcalf (1957) covers the literature through 1955 and gives identification keys exist whereby the citrus flatid planthopper nymphs can be separated from its Figure 3. The dissemination of peach yellows and little peach [disease]. (Az amerikai lepkekabóca (Metcalfa pruinosa) és a tujakabóca (Liguropia juniperi) elÅfordulása hazai autópálya pihenÅhelyeken.). DOI:10.1093/aesa/41.1.63. Illinois Biological Monographs, 9(4):7-93. Adult citrus flatid planthopper, Metcalfa pruinosa (Say). No There are no pictures available for this datasheet, Euonymus japonicus (Japanese spindle tree), Olea europaea subsp. Furthermore there was a considerable amount of fruit drop in a few Informatore Agrario, 43(15):101-103. Wilson SW; McPherson JE, 1981. Notes on two species of "lightning [sic] hoppers". In: United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, Bulletin (new series). obscures the nymph. Bulletin of the Ohio Biological Survey 6: 318. The biology and morphology of Metcalfa pruinosa are described, followed by a discussion on the origin, distribution and damage caused by this insect pest to many crops (including vines) in Italy. The color of adult Metcalfa pruinosa varies considerably from brown to gray, due chiefly to the First adults Research Journal of Agricultural Science. General Catalog Homoptera, Fasc. These pest populations tend to increase in uncultivated areas within the vineyard agroecosystem where the pesticides are forbidden. Entomological News, 31:44-46. Duzee E P van, 1917. Japan. Melichar L, 1902. This species, along with certain other flatids, might be mistaken for a moth at first Pasini M; Tosi L; Galbero G, 1997. Stene AE, 1908. Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico. flatid of its general shape and size that has the basic dark color. Dean and Bailey (1961) found Metcalfa pruinosa favored grapefruit over orange as a host in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Informatore Fitopatologico, 34(5):11-14, EPPO, 2014. 49-50. http://www.z-i-k-r.ru, Gogan A, Grozea I, Virteiu A M, 2010. A mature nymph is approximately 4 mm long, not counting waxy filaments which break Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 74(3):299-311, Zangheri S; Donadini P, 1980. We performed a series of experiments to evaluate the host instar preference and the effects on parasitoid offspring sex. In: Guide to the Insects of Connecticut, Part IV: The Hemiptera or Sucking Insects of Connecticut. Ciampolini M; Pane MD; Scaglia M, 1995. Zangheri S, Donadini P, 1980. Annalen des k. K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, Wien. Photograph by Lyle J. Buss, University of Florida. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, 29:107-115. Biological control was satisfactorily provided by Neodryinus typhlocybae, which was collected in United States (Connecticut) and introduced in Italy (Veneto) in 1989. [ed. Notes on two species of "lightning [sic] hoppers." 1961. Beccles, UK: William Clowes and Sons. [English title not available]. presence of this planthopper is revealed by the long, curled filaments of waxy exudate on the This planthopper seldom causes economic damage to most plants except to those weakened by some other factor such as freeze damage. 1923. Outbreak of an exotic flatid, Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Hemiptera: Flatidae), in the capital region of Korea. Answer: metcalfa control. distinctissima (Wlk.) Dr. M. Navajas (France) and Ir. Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin. Metcalfa pruinosa, a North American flatid first recorded in Italy in 1980, is becoming widespread in the north-east, especially near Venice, and its life cycle, food-plants, economic importance, regulating factors and control are reviewed. Garman H, 1915. The whitish, comparatively flat planthopper can be separated easily from sedate mealybugs and Biological control of invasive species Metcalfa pruinosa Say (Insecta: Hemiptera: Flatidae) in ornamentals plants by using Coccinelids. 1948. The treatment is also highly effective in washing away from the plants wax secretions and honeydew produced by the flatid. Specie originara din estul Americii de Nord, larg raspandita in Statele Unite, Cuba si Mexic, a fost mentionata in Europa in anul 1979, in Italia. Cutting twigs infested with eggs or treatments with horticultural oil and insecticidal soap is enough against M. pruinosa (Rebek, 2009). Nymph of the citrus flatid planthopper, Metcalfa pruinosa (Say). * Frilli, F. Villani, A. Zandigiacomo, P. (2001) Neodryinus typhlocybae (Ashmead) as a biological control agent of Metcalfa pruinosa (Say). A parasitic wasp of the dryinid family, Psilodryinus typhlocybae, lay its eggs on the nymphs of Metcalfa pruinosa and can help to reduce populations. Outbreak of an exotic flatid, Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Hemiptera: Flatidae), in the capital region of Korea. Some notes on the occurrence of Delphacinae [sic] (Hemip. presence or absence of a bluish white waxy powder. DOI:10.2307/1948525, CABI, Undated. Stratification, diurnal and seasonal migration of the animals in a deciduous forest. Note morfo-biologiche sugli stadi preimmaginali di Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) (Homoptera, Flatidae). Ease of detection Crop productivity Movement control. Dean and Bailey (1961) reported on the life history of this planthopper in the Lower Rio Ohio Biological Survey Bulletin. The name comes from their remarkable resemblance to leaves and other plants of their environment and from the fact that they often "hop" for quick transportation in a similar way to that of grasshoppers.However, planthoppers generally walk very … E.g. Cuban Flatidae with new species from adjacent regions. Entry pathway Host range (incl. Informatore Fitopatologico, 40(7-8):47-54, Barbattini R; Greatti M; Iob M; Sabatini AG; Marcazzan GL; Colombo R, 1992. 283-357. Garman H, 1915. Introduction and spread of invasive mites and insects in Serbia and Montenegro. by Alford, D. V.\Backhaus, G. F.]. Spooner CS, 1920. Dear Donatella, metcalfa is a parasite that came to Italy from the American continent; being an insect, in a certain way immigrant, the metcalfa does not find any natural antagonist in Europe, apart from perhaps some birds which seem to feed on adult specimens. A characteristic pair of dark spots is Planthoppers that are common in Illinois include Metcalfa pruinosa, Acanalonia conica, and Anormenis chloris. cottony-cushion scales by placing a pencil point at the caudal end; the planthopper will jump Dozier (1928); infestation on grapefruit photograph in Wene (1950); eggs, young nymphs, For chemical control, timing is of the utmost importance, and at the very first signs of infestation, malathion, acephate, fenitrothion or pyrethroids should be applied at the edges of the fields (Ciampolini et al., 1987). Caldwell J S, Martorell L F, 1951. Review of the Auchenorrhynchous Homoptera of Puerto Rico. Descriere: Adultii pot fi intalniti din luna mai pana in luna octombrie; in functie de conditiile de mediu traiesc cateva saptamani. In: Britton WE, ed. Metcalfa pruinosa is the only member of its genus reported in the United States and is the only U.S. (Last Updated On: June 27, 2017)These poor insects. Osborn H, 1938. Entomological News, 121(5):506-513. http://www.bioone.org/loi/entn. Metcalf ZP. Weese A O, 1924. Entomological News. 44-46. Frosted lightening hopper. Nymphs are less than twice as long as wide, and vary in size depending upon the growth stage. A dryinid wasp parasite, Psilodryinus typhlocybae (Ashmead), has been reported as common on Osborn H, 1938. Occurrence of Metcalfa pruinosa and Liguropia juniperi in rest areas along Hungarian higways. 14 (4), 473-478. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S122686151100077X DOI:10.1016/j.aspen.2011.06.002. Crop damage on fruits and cut flowers is described and chemical control is discussed. 4, Part 13, Flatidae and A subspecies, Metcalfa pruinosa cubana (Metcalf and Bruner), is listed for Cuba. http://www.eppo.int/DATABASES/pqr/pqr.htm. High Priority Organism: Metcalfa pruinosa (Metcalfa) Mainly found in. Santini L, 1989. Gowdey C C, 1926. First report of the Nearctic flatid planthopper Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) in the Republic of Korea (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea). Kiss B; Karap A; Kis A; Szita Ã, 2013. Arzone A; Vidano C, 1990. Prevention and control measures: Cutting and destroying of the affected branches (sprouts); Treatments with Decis Mega EW 50, Karate Zeon 50 CS, Affirm, Mospilan 20 SG, Laser 240 SC. Metcalf ZP. It belongs to the family Flatidae, hence the name flatid. Frustula Entomologica, 12: 67-70. Family Fulgoridae. Animal ecology of an Illinois elm-maple forest. Abstract. Among the more Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. First report of the Nearctic flatid planthopper Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) in the Republic of Korea (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea). 1957. Planthoppers suck the sap from small diameter stems, but damage is usually minor. Neem oil was not active against the adults, but it is suggested that it could be active against immature stages (Pasini et al., 1997). The accidental introduction of the planthopper Metcalfa pruinosa (Say, 1830) (Homoptera: Flatidae) into Europe can be taken as an example. and citrus trees, grape and other vines, numerous shrubs, and some herbs. In the Niagara peninsula, Ontario, Canada, nymphs were reported in Biological Control. © Copyright 2020 CAB International. The geographical distribution, life cycle, and morphology of M. pruinosa are described, as well as honey production by honey bees feeding on honeydew produced by M. pruinosa. Generate a print friendly version containing only the sections you need. Növényvédelem. Bulletin of the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station 14: 112-114. Lee HeungSu, Wilson S W, 2010. 2 57-58. Annalen des k. K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, Wien, 17:1-123. One or more of the features that are needed to show you the maps functionality are not available in the web browser that you are using. Citrus and Vegetable Institute 4: 90-93. Gowdey CC, 1926. Metcalfa purinosa ordinarily does very little damage to plants; however Wene (1950) found it flatid. This woolly material often The easiest way to control is to harvest honey with low humidity. Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) - a new insect pest in Croatia. Metcalf ZP; Bruner SC, 1948. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Wene and Riherd (1953) Citrus Flatid Planthopper (Metcalfa pruinosa) It is a polyphagous species that attacks the vine, shafts, ornamental shrubs and fruit trees. important hosts in Florida are camellias, azaleas, viburnum, magnolias, hollies, seagrape, Establishment in NZ Economic impact Market Access. The following illustrations in literature may be of particular interest: genitalia drawings of Metcalfa Berkeley, USA: University of California. The Fulgoridae or plant-hoppers of Mississippi, including those of possible occurrence: a taxonomic, biological, and economic study. point. True to its name, the citrus flatid planthopper, Metcalfa pruinosa (Say), is found on citrus, but can be found on a wide variety of woody plants, many of which are used in the ornamental trade. Metcalfa pruinosa, which feeds on sap taken from host plants through the stinging-sucking mouthparts, makes only one annual generation and overwinters as an egg laid among the cracks in the bark of the host plants. Acephate, lambda-cyhalothrin, dimethoate, pyridaphenthion and deltamethrin persisted for 5-8 days, and then quinalphos, fenitrothion and chlorpyrifos-methyl (0-2 days). United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, Bulletin (new series), 22:98-99. Some notes on the occurrence of Delphacinae [sic] (Hemip. singly in the bark of dead citrus twigs. Usually, adults of Metcalfa pruinosa are 5.5 to 8 mm in length and 2 to 3 mm in width at the widest approximately seven pages of annotated citations to this planthopper. State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin, 34:24-55. This invasive species is The North American planthopper Metcalfa pruinosa (Say, 1830) (Hemiptera: Flatidae) was accidentally introduced into Europe, and subsequently caused economic damage to orchards and vineyards in some South-European countries. 1-2. Melichar L, 1902. Photograph by Lyle J. Buss, University of Florida. Leafhoppers do not surround themselves with flocculent exudate and nymphs of the citrus flatid planthopper and its relatives. the Division of Plant Industry has records of nymphs from April to June and adult records 107-115. during 1953. Family Fulgoridae. When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. Flatid planthoppers occur throughout the Eastern United States, west to the Great Plains; one species, Metcalfa pruinosa, ranges from coast to coast. Entomologica 35, 27-38 (abst. Heaton RR, 1934. Though we edit our accounts for accuracy, we cannot guarantee all information in those accounts. Infestations by Metcalfa pruinosa in the Venice district. Paris, France: European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. (Stefanelli et al., 1994). position and give the insects a wedge-shaped, laterally compressed appearance from above. UK: MAFF, 19:1-2. Although control of M. pruinosa is of outmost importance to kiwifruit growers the number of authorized plant protection products in the Greek market is inadequate. 98-99. Pantaleoni RA, 1989. Deltamethrin gave good control while pyridaphenthion gave mediocre control. Informatore Agrario, 52:25. Metcalf ZP, 1923. The unsightly white, flocculent, waxy material made by the nymphs impairs the sales quality of affected plants, partly because buyers sometimes mistake these deposits fo… pruinosa are in Metcalf and Bruner (1948); habitus and genitalia drawings in Osborn (1938); a Ogilvie L, 1928. Eggs were found scattered 40-44. A flatid planthopper. than in later months. Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin. Figure 1. A. Jacas Miret (Spain), Dr. O. Fernandeze‐Larrea and Dr. L. Vazquez (Cuba). Bollettino dell'Istituto di Entomologia "Guido Grandi" della Universita degli Studi di Bologna, 43:1-7. Damage to soyabean through attack by Metcalfa pruinosa. near relatives, but circumstantial evidence is often sufficient to permit tentative determinations. Oviposition injuries sometimes kill seedlings. Entomological News. ). Catalogue of the Hemiptera of America north of Mexico, excepting the Aphididae, Coccidae and Aleurodidae. Ecological Monographs, 11:189-227. TETRASTOP® was chosen due to the low toxicity … Annual Proceedings of the Lower Rio Grande Valley The neonicotinoid dinotefuran is also available for aphid control by home users (Green Light Tree & Shrub Insect Control with Safari 2G and Ortho Tree & Shrub Insect Control Granules). They are initially whitish. by Alford D V, Backhaus G F]. The State Forester of Kentucky, Lexington, Biennial Report, 2:57-58. Only one generation was observed each year. Maceljski M; Kocijancic E; Igrc-Barcic J, 1995. Overview; Newly emerged adult citrus flatid planthopper, Metcalfa pruinosa (Say). Exotic insects newly introduced into Italy and Piedmont. More information about modern web browsers can be found at http://browsehappy.com/. from May to October. Malumphy C, Baker R, Cheek S, 1994. 1928. (Ciampolini et al., 1995). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 41: 96. Late winter is … They are usually controlled by insecticides in industrial viticulture. Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii, No.4:49-50. http://www.z-i-k-r.ru, Gogan A; Grozea I; Virteiu AM, 2010. Spooner C S, 1920. An annotated list of the Fulgoridae (Homoptera) of Indiana. Van Duzee EP, 1923. cherry laurel, peach, orange and grapefruit. An annotated list of the Fulgoridae (Homoptera) of Indiana. PM6 - Safe use of Biological Control; PM7 - Diagnostics; PM8 - Commodity-specific Phytosanitary Measures; PM9 - National Regulatory Control Systems; PM10 - Phytosanitary Treatments; Photos . Catalogus insectorum Jamaicensis. A Pest Risk Analysis was conducted, … Kiss B, Karap A, Kis A, Szita Ã, 2013. The parasitoid wasp Neodryinus typhlocybae (Ashmead) was introduced to Europe for the biological control of nearctic planthopper Metcalfa pruinosa (Say), which causes severe damage to both crops and ornamental species in the absence of specialized natural enemies. The mouthparts are adapted for piercing and sucking. 24-55. ], Gninenko YI; Kostukov VV; Kosheleva OV, 2011. undersides of succulent leaves or on the terminals of branches. However, it is of possible interest to the citrus industry that an Asiatic flatid, Geisha 4 (1), 1-114. Insecticide applications should be kept to a minimum; one application should be made on the crop and wild plants at the end of July/beginning of August to eliminate immature nymphs and newly-emerged adults, and a second application should be made on wild plants in the first half of August to prevent the adults from reinvading the crop. Check-list of Hemiptera of the Province of Quebec. Due to the variable regulations around (de)registration of pesticides, your national list of registered pesticides or relevant authority should be consulted to determine which products are legally allowed for use in your country when considering chemical control. Dozier HL. Van Duzee EP, 1917. Prove di lotta contro adulti di Metcalfa pruinosa (Say) con principi attivi diversi. in Flata and later referred to several times in Poeciloptera or Melormenis. trade. State of Connecticut Public Document 47, 34 [ed. Greatti M; Girolami V, 1994. Maceljski M, KocijanÄiÄ E, Igrc BarÄiÄ J, 1995. Soap solutions cause almost all of the young stages of the pest to fall to the ground. Metcalfa pruinosa has been reported on a long list of plants, including many forest trees, orchard Malumphy C; Baker R; Cheek S, 1994. Apicultural interest of Metcalfa pruinosa: production and physico-chemical characteristics of honeydew honey. The Fulgoridae of Ohio. Redia. Cuban Flatidae with new species from adjacent regions. The color of adults may vary from brown to gray, in connection with the presence of a bluish white epicuticular wax, covering especially the nymphs. The Insects of Bermuda. The natural paleartic enemies did not prevent the outbreaks of Metcalfa pruinosa in Europe. cell, granulate clavus, and the lateral spines of the hind tibiae. weakened by some other factor such as freeze damage. Wallingford, UK: CABI. In: Report of the Rhode Island Board of Agriculture, 23 32. The Fulgoridae of Ohio. Medeci cvrcak (Metcalfa pruinosa (Say)) - Novi Stetnik u hrvatskoj. destroying very small buds in a lime grove which had been defoliated by a recent freeze in the Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 14(4):473-478. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S122686151100077X. Citrus planthopper, Metcalfa pruinosa. The Fulgoridae of Ohio. Informatore Agrario, 50(21):77-79. This planthopper seldom causes economic damage to most plants except to those Wallingford, UK: CABI, CABI, Undated a. CABI Compendium: Status as determined by CABI editor. Applications of imidacloprid, a well-known systemic insecticide, in granular form to the foot of the plant or in liquid form to the trunk abolished negative effects on the urban population normally caused by spray treatments. The dissemination of peach yellows and little peach [disease]. In: Plant protection and plant health in Europe: introduction and spread of invasive species, held at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 9-11 June 2005 [ed. Usually no chemical control measures are necessary. The front wings (tegmina) have a well-developed, transversely veined costal cell and a Efficacy of washing solutions in the control of the young stages of Metcalfa pruinosa (Say). In: Plant protection and plant health in Europe: introduction and spread of invasive species, held at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 9-11 June 2005. Ormenis pruinosa, Say. Ohio State University Studies. Cuban Flatidae with new species from adjacent regions. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. the specific and generic levels, but they are inadequate at the family level. 123 pp. Kim YeYeun, Kim MinYoung, Hong KiJeong, Lee SeungHwan, 2011. Redia, 63:301-305, Adams R H, 1941. And it is found on citrus, but also lots of other plants. Catalogus insectorum Jamaicensis. easily. Fragmenta Phytomedica et Herbologica. 301-305. These poor insects. The citrus fulgorid. Metcalf Z P, Bruner S C, 1948. by Britton WE]. The locust borer (Cyllene robiniae) and other insect enemies of the black locust. 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