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| Ficus Leaf Rolling Psyllid   Trioza brevigenae Mathur --
  Hemiptera:  Triozidae     | 
 
 
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          These psyllids attack Ficus microcarpa trees, causing leaves
  to roll into tight cylinders.  The cylinders
  then provide protection for the nymphs. 
  Infested leaves remain green but dry up.  This reduces photosynthesis and progress to defoliation.          Dr. Donald Hodel reports
  that Ficus microcarpa plants are a valuable
  component of the nursery industry.  However, Trioza brevigenae
  has already established a widespread distribution in Southern California but
  there have been no reports of economic impacts.  Probably existing
  cultures for other Ficus microcarpa pests
  limit impacts from this new invader.   REFERENCES:                                                                                                 
  FURTHER
  RELATED REFERENCES   Aubert, B. & S. Quilici.  1983. 
  Nouvel quilibre biologique observ la Reunion sur les populations de
  psyllids l'introduction et l'establissement d'hymenoptäres chalcidiens.  Fruits 38:  771-80.   Burckhardt, D. & Ouvrard, D.  2012. 
  A revised classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera:
  Psylloidea).  Zootaxa 3509:  1-34.   Chiu, S. C., K. C. Lo., C. C. Chien, C. C. Chen & C. F.
  Chen.  1985.  A review of the biological of crop pests
  in Taiwan (1981-1984).   Spec. Publ.
  No. 19, Taiwan Agr. Res. Inst.  p.
  1-8.   Dara, S. K. & 
  D. R. Hodel.  2015.  Weeping fig thrips (Thysanoptera:
  Phlaeothripidae) in California and a review of its biology and management
  options.  Journal of Integrated Pest
  Mnngagement. 6 (2):  10.1093.   Hodkinson, I. D. 
  1986.  The psyllids (Homoptera:
  Psylloidea) of the Oriental Zoogeographical Region: an annotated
  check-list.  Journal of Natural Hstory
  20:  299-357.   Hodel, D. R., G. Arakelian,  L. M.  Ohara, 
  C. Wilen  & S. K.
  Dara.  2016.  The ficus leaf-rolling psyllid: a new pest
  of Ficus microcarpa.   Palm Arbor 2:  1-9.   Kennett, C. E.,  J.
  A. McMurtry  &  J. W. Beardsley.  1999. 
  Biological control in subtropical and tropical crops.  In:  Bellows, T. S. & T. W. Fisher (eds.),  Handbook of Biological Control:  Principles and Applications.  Academic Press, San Diego, New York.  1046 p.   Yang, M. M.  & 
  A. Raman.  2007.  Diversity, richness, and patterns of
  radiation among gall-inducing psyllids (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) in the orient
  and Eastern Palearctic.   Oriental
  Insects 41:  55-65.       Chiappini, E., S. V. Triapitzin & A. Donev.  1996. 
  Key to the Holarctic species of Anagrus
  Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) with a review of the Nearctic and
  Palaearctic (other than European) species and descriptions of new taxa.  Journal of Natural History 30:  551-595.   Triapitzin,
  S. V.  1995a.  The identities of Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) egg
  parasitoid of the grape and blackberry leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
  in California.  Pan-Pacific Entomol.
  71 (4):  250-251.   Triapitzin, S. V.  1995b.  A review of the Australian species of Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae).  Russian Entomological Journal 4
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  V.  1997.  The genus Anagrus
  (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in America south of the United States: a
  review.  Ceiba (Zamorano,
  Honduras) 38 (1):  1-12.   Triapitzin, S.
  V.  1998.  Anagrus
  (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) egg parasitoids of Erythroneura
  spp. and other leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) in North American
  vineyards and orchards: a taxonomic review. 
  Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 124 (2):  77-112.   Triapitzin, S. V., R. F. Mizell, 
  J. L. Bossart & C. E. Carlton. 
  1998.  Egg
  parasitoids of Homalodisca coagulata
  (Homoptera: Cicadellidae).  Florida Entomologist 81
  (2):  241-243.   Triapitzin, S. V. & D. Strong. 
  1995.  A new Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), an egg
  parasitoid of Prokelisia spp. (Homoptera:
  Delphacidae).  Pan-Pacific Entomol. 71 (4): 
  199-203.   Walker, G. P.,
  N. Zareh, I. M. Bayoun  &  S. V. Triapitzin.  1997.  Introduction of western Asian egg
  parasitoids into California for biological control of beet leafhopper, Circulifer tenellus.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist 73 (4):  236-242.   |