Corythucha aesculi

Corythucha aesculi is a species of lace bug Tingidae native to North America. C. aesculi's host plant is the yellow buckeye, (Aesculus octandra) Marsh and the insect can attain very high densities.[1] C. aesculi is preyed upon by a wide variety of other insects, of which ladybugs seem to be the most important.[1]

Corythucha aesculi
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C. aesculi
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Corythucha aesculi
O. & D.

References

  1. Wm. C. Stehr. "The Biology of Corythucha aesculi O. & D. (Hemiptera, Tingitidae) on the yellow buckeye, Aesculus octandra Marsh" (PDF). Paper No. 13 from the Department of Zoology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.


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