




Corythucha arcuata
The oak lace bug is a tiny insect that loves to live on oak trees. It has a beautiful lace-like pattern on its wings, making it look like a little piece of art in nature!
生息地: Forests
The oak lace bug has a flat, rectangular body with strikingly translucent, lace-like wings. Its head is covered by a distinctive, lacy hood, and its body is typically pale, creamy white, or yellowish, making it blend well on the undersides of leaves.





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 look spiky and totally different from their lacy parents!
Oak lace bugs have special helmets of lace covering their tiny heads!
Their delicate, see-through wings are like tiny stained-glass windows!
These tiny bugs turn green leaves yellow, like magic, by feeding!
Oak lace bug has intricate, transparent wings that help them blend perfectly with the textured undersides of oak leaves, hiding from predators.
Oak lace bug can pierce tiny holes in oak leaves with its straw-like mouthparts, sucking out sweet sap like a juice box.
Oak lace bug has a unique feeding method that creates tiny white spots (stippling) on leaves, indicating their presence.
These tiny bugs are plant juice drinkers, sipping sap from the leaves of oak trees.
Quercus alba
Drinks sap from its leaves.
Quercus rubra
Feeds on sap, causing stippling.
Chrysoperla carnea
Its larvae hunt nymphs and eggs.
Harmonia axyridis
Adults and larvae prey on them.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch insects, as some can be delicate.
3-4 mm
30-90 日
These tiny bugs are plant juice drinkers, sipping sap from the leaves of oak trees.
Forests
Foraging
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