Cacopsylla pyrisuga (Foerster)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930903437325 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5207135 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6530CD66-FFF3-FFE5-FE43-CB74FEA8FBA6 |
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Felipe |
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Cacopsylla pyrisuga (Foerster) |
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Cacopsylla pyrisuga (Foerster) View in CoL
Psylla pyrisuga Foerster 1848, p 78 View in CoL ; Schwarz 1896, p 297; Kuwayama 1908, p 165; Oshanin 1912, p 127; Aulmann 1913, p 24; Sasaki 1954, p 35; Miyatake 1964a, p 27; 1969, p 75; Klimaszewski 1973, p 222; Miyatake 1979, p 217; Kwon 1983, p 42; Konovalova 1988, p 532. Type locality: Germany (Aachen, Boppard).
Cacopsylla pyrisuga: Burckhardt and Hodkinson 1986, p 123 View in CoL ; Park 1996, p 272; Lauterer 1999, p 121.
Distribution. The whole Palaearctic from Europe to Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu), Russian Far East (Khabarovsk, Primorsky).
Host plants. Pyrus pyrifolia var. culta (Makino) Nakai (= Pyrus serotina Rehder ) ( Rosaceae ) ( Miyatake 1964a), Marus domestica Borkh. (= Malus pumila ) ( Sasaki 1954) in Japan; also Pyrus spp. in Europe ( Burckhardt and Hodkinson 1986; Ossiannilsson 1992).
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Cacopsylla pyrisuga (Foerster)
Inoue, Hiromitsu 2010 |
Cacopsylla pyrisuga:
Lauterer P 1999: 121 |
Park HC 1996: 272 |
Burckhardt D & Hodkinson ID 1986: 123 |
Psylla pyrisuga
Konovalova ZA 1988: 532 |
Kwon YJ 1983: 42 |
Miyatake Y 1979: 217 |
Klimaszewski SM 1973: 222 |
Miyatake Y 1964: 27 |
Sasaki K 1954: 35 |
Aulmann G 1913: 24 |
Oshanin B 1912: 127 |
Kuwayama Sh 1908: 165 |
Schwarz EA 1896: 297 |
Foerster A 1848: 78 |