- counterparts. The
lanternfly is a planthopper, and uses its
wings to ****ist
these jumps rather than
making sustained flights. The
spotted lanternfly will perform...
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Pyrgoteles togoensis (Schmidt, 1911) Aphaeninae:
Lycorma delicatula (Spotted
lanternfly) Aphaeninae:
Scamandra fasciata (Holotype) Fulgorinae:
Odontoptera carrenoi...
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studies show
dinotefuran is
effective at
controlling the
invasive Spotted lanternfly,
first found in
Berks County, PA, in 2014. Dinotefuran,
Mitsui Chemicals...
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Spotted Lanternfly: Two
Invasive Species to Watch". "Invasive
Species Spotlight: Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) and
Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma...
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works as a
kairomone that
attracts some insects, such as the
spotted lanternfly.
Additional applications include: used as a
simulant or
surrogate for...
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variety of
common names,
among them
lantern fly,
peanut bug, peanut-headed
lanternfly,
alligator bug, jequitiranaboia, machaca, chicharra-machacuy, and cocoposa...
- 301–316 "Spotted
Lanternfly - NYS Dept. of
Environmental Conservation". www.dec.ny.gov.
Retrieved 2021-12-12. "Spotted
Lanternfly - NYS Dept. of Environmental...
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variety of
common names including lantern fly,
peanut bug, peanut-headed
lanternfly,
alligator bug, machaca, and
jequitiranaboia (the
latter terms used in...
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Business Journal".
Archived from the
original on 2012-07-24. "Spotted
Lanternfly Management for Residents". Penn
State Extension.
Retrieved 2020-10-01...
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colloquially as "
lanternfly" or "lantern bug" due to
their brightly colored hind wings. L.
delicatula (often
called the
spotted lanternfly) has received...