




Corythucha immaculata
The Corythucha immaculata, also known as the white lace bug, is a small insect that loves to munch on plants. It has a unique lace-like pattern on its wings that makes it look special!
生息地: Urban areas
The Corythucha immaculata is a tiny, pale insect with delicate, flattened, lace-like wings that extend beyond its body. Its transparent wings often have faint, irregular darker markings, resembling frosted glass. This unique 'lace' appearance helps it blend with plant textures.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Wow! Lace bugs leave tiny black 'tar spots' on leaves from their droppings!
Wow! Some lace bugs 'tap' on leaves to communicate with each other!
Wow! Their wings are so see-through, you can almost read through them!
Wow! They can live their entire lives on just one plant leaf!
Corythucha immaculata can drink plant sap using its straw-like mouthparts because of its specialized rostrum that helps them access nutrients.
Corythucha immaculata has unique lace-like wings that helps them blend perfectly with leaf undersides, avoiding hungry predators.
Corythucha immaculata can glue its eggs to leaf surfaces because of a special adhesive that helps them stay hidden and safe.
These tiny bugs are plant sap connoisseurs, feasting on the nutritious juices found in leaves.
Hippodamia convergens
Predators of lace bug nymphs and adults.
Chrysoperla carnea
Lacewing larvae voraciously consume lace bugs.
Platanus occidentalis
Feeds on the sap of its leaves.
Tilia americana
Obtains nutrients by feeding on this tree.
Anagrus atomus
Tiny wasps lay eggs inside lace bug eggs.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
These bugs are harmless, but it's best to look and not touch them.
3-4 mm
30-60 日
These tiny bugs are plant sap connoisseurs, feasting on the nutritious juices found in leaves.
Urban areas
Foraging
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