Heteropsylla cubana

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Heteropsylla cubana
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H. cubana
Binomial name
Heteropsylla cubana
Crawford, 1914
Synonyms

Heteropsylla incisa (Šulc, 1914)

Heteropsylla cubana (leucaena psyllid) is a species of in the family Psyllidae. It is native to South and Central America and can cause harm to species of broadleaved trees, such as Albizia, Mimosa, Leucaena leucocephala and Samanea saman. It has also been found in Asia[1], on the islands of the South Pacific and in Africa. The insect feeds on the young leaves[2] and shoots, and on the older parts, also the flowers. The twig tops die off, and in serious cases the whole tree can die after dropping all leaves.

References[]

  1. ^ Showier, Allan T. (1995). "Leucaena Psyllid, Heteropsylla cubana (Homoptera: Psyllidae), in Asia". American Entomologist. 41 (1): 49–54. doi:10.1093/ae/41.1.49. ISSN 2155-9902. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  2. ^ Geiger, Chris A.; Gutierrez, Andrew P. (1 February 2000). "Ecology of Heteropsylla cubana (Homoptera: Psyllidae): Psyllid Damage, Tree Phenology, Thermal Relations, and Parasitism in the Field". Environmental Entomology. 29 (1): 76–86. doi:10.1603/0046-225X-29.1.76. Retrieved 9 March 2022.


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