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Spotted lanternfly late-instar
nymph Adult spotted lanternflies in
Brooklyn Botanic Garden in
September 2021
Adult spotted lanternfly caught and eaten...
- (especially the
genera Fulgora and Pyrops) are
sometimes referred to as
lanternflies or
lanthorn flies,
though they do not emit light. The head of some species...
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Pyrops ducalis is a
species from the
Fulgoridae family of
lanternflies. The head,
thorax and
abdomen are
orange to red, with the head
brightened apically...
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Pyrops lathburii is a
species of
lanternfly found in
North India,
Northern Thailand,
South China, Laos, and Vietnam.
Pyrops lathburii is a
variable species...
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reach the phloem.
Members of this
genus are
sometimes called lanternflies (although
lanternflies do not emit light)
because of
their notable 'cephalic process'...
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Pyrops pyrorhynchus is a
species of
lanternfly of the
family Fulgoridae. It is
found in India, Thailand, and Malaysia. The
overall colour is brown, the...
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Pyrops fumosus is a
species of
Pyrops in the
lanternfly family found on
Samar island. Baker, C.F. (1925). "Remarks on
certain Indo-Malayan
Fulgora with...
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other members of the
Fulgoridae family, are
referred to
colloquially as "
lanternflies".
There are
currently 3
recognized subspecies of
Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata:...
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Pyrops sultana is a
species of
lanternfly found on the
island of Borneo. The head projection,
which is also
known as a
cephalic process, is red, and yellow...
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yellow jackets, maggots, thrips, caterpillars, flies, fleas,
spotted lanternflies and termites. It is
mostly used in orchards, nurseries, and homes. In...