Cacopsylla pruni (Scopoli, 1763)
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https://doi.org/10.5252/z2015n1a13 |
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Cacopsylla pruni (Scopoli, 1763) |
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Cacopsylla pruni (Scopoli, 1763) View in CoL View at ENA
Chermes pruni Scopoli, 1763: 140 View in CoL .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — France. Alpes-Maritimes, Saorge, M 10- CAI1400-T1-M2, 1♂ ( MNHN) ; same locality, M10-CAI1400-T2- M2, 1♂, 1♀ ( BMNH) ; same locality, M10-CAI1400-T6-M2, 1♀ ( MNHN) ; same locality, M10-CAI2000-T1-M1, 1♂ ( MNHN) ; same locality, M10-CAI2000-T1-M2, 1♂ ( MNHN) ; Alpes- Maritimes, Saint-Martin-Vésubie, M09-BOR1400-T1-M1, 1♀ ( MNHN) .
DISTRIBUTION. — Fauna Europaea: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine; INPN: no data; additional data from Psyl’list: Caucasus, Georgia, Hungary, Iran, Slovenia.
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One specimen is noteworthy in lacking the typical orangebrown forewing coloration. Description in Hodkinson & White (1979a), Ossiannilsson (1992) and Burckhardt (2010). Biology in Lauterer (1999; 2011). Host-plants: several Prunus species. This species is a vector of “ Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum responsible for the European Stone Fruit Yellows ( Carraro et al. 1998). According to Peccoud et al. (2013), C. pruni is a complex of two cryptic species.
BURCKHARDT D. 2010. - Pictorial key of Central European Cacopsylla species associated with Rosaceae, http: // www. psyllidkey. com / index. html
CARRARO L., OSLER R., LOI N., ERMACORA P. & REFATTI E. 1998. - Transmission of european stone fruit yellows phytoplasma by Cacopsylla pruni. Journal of Plant Pathology 80: 233 - 239.
HODKINSON I. D. & WHITE I. M. 1979 a. - Homoptera Psylloidea. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects, Volume 2, Part 5 (a). Royal Entomological Society of London, London, 98 p.
LAUTERER P. 1999. - Results of the investigations on Hemiptera in Moravia, made by the Moravian museum (Psylloidea 2). Acta Musei Moraviae Scientiae Biologicae 84 (1 - 2): 71 - 151.
LAUTERER P. 2011. - Psyllids (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) inhabiting the canopy and shrub layer of an oak and hornbeam forest in Bab near Nitra (Slovakia). Folia Faunistica Slovaca 16 (2): 97 - 101.
OSSIANNILSSON F. 1992. - The Psylloidea (Homoptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica, Volume 26. E. J. Brill, Leiden, New York, 346 p.
PECCOUD J., LABONNE G. & SAUVION N. 2013. - Molecular Test to Assign Individuals within the Cacopsylla pruni Complex. PLoS ONE 8 (8): e 72454.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Cacopsylla pruni (Scopoli, 1763)
Ouvrard, David, Burckhardt, Daniel & Cocquempot, Christian 2015 |
Chermes pruni
Scopoli 1763: 140 |