Putala rostrata Melichar
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v117/i4/2017/121290 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E67777-4C15-FFCB-FC98-2EF5FD0BFC40 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Putala rostrata Melichar |
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Putala rostrata Melichar View in CoL (Plate-1, Figure. g)
Taxonomicstatus: Homoptera : Hemiptera :Auchenorhynca: Fulgoroidea: Dictyopharidae
Distribution: Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu ( Song & Liang, 2011 Distant, 1906 and Gupta, 2013) in India. Few pests have also been recorded from Pakistan ( Mushtaq, 1984).
Present Locality: The pest has been reported from stations viz. Bhaderwah (District: Doda ), Batote (District: Ramban), Budhal (District: Rajouri) and Mandi (District: Poonch).
plants: It sucks the sap from leaves and soft parts of the apple plantations from all apple growing regions of Jammu Province.
Diagnostic features: Body ochraceous; head slightly longer, projected infront into a strongly convex anterior tip; head with lateral carine, central carina indistinct; pronotum tricarinate, lateral carinae incomplete, knob like; scutellum tricarinate, with lateral carinae complete; clypeus with lateral oblique striations; eyes, clypeus and parts of venter blackish brown;tegmina with a longitudinal dark brown patch at apex; anal segment in lateral view, broad with ventral margin strongly convex, possessing a longitudinal ventral cleft; pygofer flat, truncate, convex; aedeagus in dorsal view with short and broad phallobase, sclerotized lobes absent, membranous lobes two pairs, leaf like, unequal; dorsal apical process in the form of a hook, located in middle or basal to mid length; spinose process along dorsal margin slightly distal to dorsal apical process; tarsi 3-segmented.
Damage: The insects draw secretion from the soft parts of plants thereby giving them a pale appearance.
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