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The psyllid is an important pest of pears in North America and Europe and transmits the pear decline disease caused by [[Phytoplasma pyri|`''Candidatus'' Phytoplasma pyriˊ]]. It develops through 5 nymphal stages within a period ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on the temperature. There are 3 generations per year in central Europe and up to 6 in the Mediterranean region.
 
The psyllid is an important pest of pears in North America and Europe and transmits the pear decline disease caused by [[Phytoplasma pyri|`''Candidatus'' Phytoplasma pyriˊ]]. It develops through 5 nymphal stages within a period ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on the temperature. There are 3 generations per year in central Europe and up to 6 in the Mediterranean region.
  

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Cacopsylla pyri (Linnaeus, 1758) - (pear psyllid)

The psyllid is an important pest of pears in North America and Europe and transmits the pear decline disease caused by `Candidatus Phytoplasma pyriˊ. It develops through 5 nymphal stages within a period ranging from a few weeks to several months, depending on the temperature. There are 3 generations per year in central Europe and up to 6 in the Mediterranean region.

The adult is around 3 mm long, brownish with glassy wings. There are 2 colour forms. The summer form is light brown with a small dark spot at the base of the forewings. The winter form is darker, larger and with a brownish band on the forewing base.

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Gemeiner Birnblattsauger
• English: pear psyllid
European pear psylla
• Español: psila del peral
• Français: psylle commmun du poirier


Synonyms:
Psylla piri
Psylla pyri