<I>Calophya latiforceps</I>, a New Species of Jumping Plant Lice (Hemiptera: Calophyidae) Associated with <I>Schinus terebinthifolius</I> (Anacardiaceae) in Brazil

Authors

  • D. Burckhardt
  • J. P. Cuda
  • V. Manrique
  • R. Diaz
  • W. A. Overholt
  • D. A. Williams
  • L. R. Christ
  • M. D. Vitorino

Abstract

Brazilian peppertree, Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi, is a perennial woody plant native to Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay that is recognized as one of the most invasive weeds in Florida. A new species of leaflet galling psyllid was discovered attacking Brazilian peppertree in Bahia, Brazil in March 2010. In this paper, a formal morphological description of the new psyllid Calophya latiforceps sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Calophyidae) is presented along with molecular evidence confirming new species designation. This previously unknown natural enemy may have potential as a biological control agent for the Brazilian peppertree.

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2011-09-01

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