Pelitropis Rotulata (Homoptera: Tropiduchidae): Host Plants and Descriptions of Nymphs
Abstract
The 3rd, 4th, and 5th instars of Pelitropis rotulata Van Duzee are described and illustrated. Features useful in separating the nymphal instars include differences in body and wingpad sizes, spination of metatibiae and tarsomeres, and numbers of metatarsomeres and body pits. A list of 19 host plants observed in Florida and North Carolina is given.Downloads
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