Cacopsylla ulmi

Species of insect

Cacopsylla ulmi
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Hemiptera
Suborder:
Sternorrhyncha
Superfamily:
Psylloidea
Family:
Psyllidae
Genus:
Cacopsylla
Species:
C. ulmi
Binomial name
Cacopsylla ulmi
Förster, 1848

Cacopsylla ulmi is an insect of the Psyllidae family. It mainly feeds on Elm.[1] Cacopsylla ulmi is a widespread species in Europe, including Britain and the Balkans. Adults are 3.6–4.3 mm long. The head is 1–1.01 mm wide, with a vertex which is 0.5 mm wide and 0.24–0.28 mm long. The genal cones are laterally somewhat concave, and 0.25 mm long . Antennae are 1.89–2.0 mm. Forewings are 3.5 mm long and 1.4 mm wide.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ossiannilsson, F. (1992). "The Psylloidea (Homoptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark". Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica. 26. E.J. Brill.
  2. ^ Jerinić-Prodanović, D. (2006). A new jumping louse, Cacopsylla ulmi Förster (Homoptera, Psyllidae) on elm in Serbia. Acta entomologica serbica. 2006, 11 (1/2): 11–18. [1]
Taxon identifiers
Cacopsylla ulmi
  • Wikidata: Q10439118
  • BioLib: 101698
  • CoL: P6J2
  • EoL: 3704957
  • EUNIS: 93547
  • Fauna Europaea: 87657
  • Fauna Europaea (new): 669c393b-6bc3-4b7c-8356-ea787bfee262
  • GBIF: 2013034
  • iNaturalist: 966233
  • NBN: NHMSYS0020705858
  • NCBI: 2707988
  • Open Tree of Life: 3450671
  • Psyl'list: 1299


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