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Psylla morimotoi Miyatake 1963

Description

Psylla morimotoi Miyatake

Psylla morimotoi Miyatake 1963, p 336; 1964b, p 27; 1969, p 74; Baba and Miyatake 1971, p 9; Klimaszewski 1973, p 216; Miyatake 1979, p 217; Inoue and Yamauchi 2001, p 55. Type locality: Japan (Honshu).

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Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Sado Island).

Host plant. Prunus grayana Maxim. (Rosaceae) (Miyatake 1969).

Notes

Published as part of Inoue, Hiromitsu, 2010, The generic affiliation of Japanese species of the subfamily Psyllinae (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) with a revised checklist, pp. 333-360 in Journal of Natural History 44 (5 - 6) on page 337, DOI: 10.1080/00222930903437325, http://zenodo.org/record/5207220

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Psyllidae
Genus
Psylla
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hemiptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Miyatake
Species
morimotoi
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Psylla morimotoi Miyatake, 1963 sec. Inoue, 2010

References

  • Miyatake Y. 1963. A revision of the subfamily Psyllinae from Japan. I (Hemiptera: Psyllidae). J Fac Agric Kyushu Univ. 12: 323 - 357.
  • Baba K, Miyatake Y. 1971. Notes on Psyllidae from Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture (Hemiptera: Homoptera). Bull Osaka Mus Nat Hist. 24: 5 - 13.
  • Klimaszewski SM. 1973. The jumping plant lice or psyllids (Homoptera, Psyllodea) of the Palaearctic. An annotated check-list. Ann Zool. 30: 155 - 286.
  • Miyatake Y. 1979. Psyllidae of Niigata Prefecture. In: Baba K, editor. Niigata: Niigata-ken no Konchu. p 211 - 230.
  • Inoue H, Yamauchi T. 2001. Jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of Hiroshima Prefecture. Misc Rep Hiwa Mus Nat Hist. 40: 53 - 58.
  • Miyatake Y. 1969. On the Psyllidae from Niigata Prefecture, North Honshu, Japan I (Hemiptera). Bull Osaka Mus Nat Hist. 22: 63 - 83.