Difference between revisions of "Cacopsylla pruni"
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− | <font color="#800000">'''''Cacopsylla pruni'''''</font> (Scopoli) | + | [[File:Cacopsylla pruni wing Burkhardt.jpg|250px|thumb|forewing of ''Cacopsylla pruni'' (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author: |
+ | Daniel Buckhardt, Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel<br/>Source: [http://www.psyllidkey.com/key.html Psyllidkey]]] | ||
+ | <font color="#800000">'''''Cacopsylla pruni'''''</font> (Scopoli, 1763) - (plum psyllid) | ||
− | This psyllid is common in Europe and an important | + | This psyllid is common in Europe and an important vector of phytoplasmas, mainly the [[Phytoplasma prunorum|European stone fruit yellows phytoplasma]]. It feeds on ''Prunus'' species like plum or apricot during the summer and overwinters on conifers like spruce (''Picea''). |
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Cacopsylla pruni (Scopoli, 1763) - (plum psyllid)
This psyllid is common in Europe and an important vector of phytoplasmas, mainly the European stone fruit yellows phytoplasma. It feeds on Prunus species like plum or apricot during the summer and overwinters on conifers like spruce (Picea).
Synonyms:
Psylla pruni