Phylloxera caryaevenae

Family: Phylloxeridae | Genus: Phylloxera
Detachable: integral
Color: brown, pink, yellow, green, purple
Texture: pubescent, hairy
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Season: Spring, Summer
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Alignment: integral
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Location: upper leaf, lower leaf, on leaf veins
Form: pocket
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Parapergandea caryaevenae

Species Diversity of Hickory-feeding Phylloxerans (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) in the U.S.

Phylloxera caryaevenae

Hosts: Carya tomentosa, tomentosa x cordiformis, aquatica, texana

Elongate sclerotized ridge above that is green, yellow, or pink with a protruding pubescent fold of tissue below on each side of elongate slit opening which is light green or pink; length 6.0–14.0 mm

Leaf gall: elongate

Range: AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, OK, SC, TX, VA

- Fredericka Blair Hamilton: (2019) Species Diversity of Hickory-feeding Phylloxerans (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) in the U.S.©


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