Vol. 24 No. 2 (1992): Serie 2
Articoli

Nymphal description and life-cycle of Livilla retamae (Puton) and L. spectabilis (Fior) (Homoptera Psylloidea)

Carmelo Rapisarda
Istituto di entomologia agraria, Università degli Studi di Catania

Published 2024-10-23

Keywords

  • Psylloidea,
  • broom-feeding,
  • nymphal morphology,
  • biology,
  • Sicily

How to Cite

Rapisarda, C. (1992). Nymphal description and life-cycle of Livilla retamae (Puton) and L. spectabilis (Fior) (Homoptera Psylloidea). Bollettino Di Zoologia Agraria E Bachicoltura, 24(2), 195–204. Retrieved from https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/bzab/article/view/26906

Abstract

The fifth instar nymph is described of Livilla retamae (Puton) and L. spectabilis (Flor) and notes are also reported on their geographical distribution, host plants and life-cycle. The first of the two species has a South Mediterranean distribution and lives on plants of the genus Retama Boissier; the second one, monophagous on Spartium junceum L., is diffused in South-Central-Western Europe and the Balcans. In Sicily, both species have a monovoltine cycle, characterized by a relevant adult longevity. Adults emerge in spring (April-May in L. spectabilis; May-June in L. retamae) but oviposit in autumn and during part of the following winter.

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