




Corythucha ciliata
The Eastern Sycamore Lace Bug is a tiny insect that loves to live on sycamore trees. They have beautiful lace-like wings and help keep the trees healthy by munching on their leaves.
生息地: Forests
The Eastern Sycamore Lace Bug is a tiny insect with a flattened body and distinctive clear, white, or yellowish-white wings that resemble delicate lace. Its dark head and body contrast with the intricate, broad, net-like wing patterns.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Baby lace bugs (nymphs) are spiky and wingless, quite different from adults!
Their clear, bubbly wings look like tiny stained-glass windows!
These tiny bugs cause white spots on sycamore leaves, like freckles!
They often live in groups on the underside of leaves, staying hidden!
Eastern Sycamore Lace Bug has intricate, lace-like wings that help them camouflage perfectly against textured sycamore leaves.
Eastern Sycamore Lace Bug can pierce tough leaf surfaces with a specialized proboscis to sip sap, their only food source.
Eastern Sycamore Lace Bug can survive cold winters by overwintering as an adult in tree bark crevices, emerging in spring.
These tiny bugs are plant eaters, sipping sap from sycamore tree leaves to survive.
Platanus occidentalis
sips vital sap from its leaves, causing characteristic leaf damage.
Harmonia axyridis
preys on various soft-bodied insects, including lace bugs.
Orius insidiosus
feeds on the eggs and nymphs of Eastern Sycamore Lace Bugs.

Poecile carolinensis
forages on sycamore leaves, consuming small insects like lace bugs.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
These bugs are harmless, but it's best to look at them without touching.
3-4 mm
3-3.5 mm
30-180 日
These tiny bugs are plant eaters, sipping sap from sycamore tree leaves to survive.
Forests
Foraging
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