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Corythuca sp. - Corythucha cydoniae

Corythuca sp. - Corythucha cydoniae
Modoc National Forest, Beeler Reservoir, Modoc County, California, USA
August 3, 2017
Size: ca 2 mm

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Moved
Moved from Hexapods.

Moved
Moved from Hawthorn Lace Bug.

Moved
Moved from Corythucha.

Thanks!

Corythucha cydoniae
Though you collected it from beating pine branches, pine is not the host plant of this lace bug, it was probably just resting there. Common host plants are some shrubs and trees from the Rose family, such as Crataegus or Hawthorn, which gives it its common name of Hawthorn Lace Bug, they also feed on Cotoneaster, Pyracantha, pears, and others.

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