




phylloxera caryaemagna
Phylloxera Caryaemagna is a tiny insect that loves to munch on the leaves of certain trees. You'll often find them in groups, busy at work on their favorite plants!
生息地: They live in forests and gardens where their favorite trees grow.
The Phylloxera Caryaemagna is a tiny, soft-bodied insect, typically yellowish to brownish, with an oval or pear-shaped body. Its most noticeable sign is the distinctive, wart-like galls it creates on the leaves of hickory and pecan trees, which appear as bumpy growths.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Each protective gall can actually house hundreds of these tiny insects inside!
Their galls can look like tiny green or reddish marbles on tree leaves!
These tiny insects can cause tree leaves to curl, making them look lumpy.
They drink sap using a long, needle-like mouthpart, just like a tiny straw.
Phylloxera Caryaemagna can create protective galls on leaves because of special saliva that causes plant tissue to grow around them, providing a safe home.
Phylloxera Caryaemagna can reproduce without a mate through a process called parthenogenesis, quickly producing many offspring.
Phylloxera Caryaemagna has a complex life cycle with different body forms, including winged and wingless stages, that helps them spread and thrive.
These tiny insects drink sugary sap directly from the leaves of hickory and pecan trees.
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Carya illinoinensis
Feeds on sap and forms galls on its leaves.

Carya ovata
Feeds on sap and forms galls on its leaves.
Hippodamia convergens
Lady beetle larvae and adults prey on phylloxera.
Chrysoperla carnea
Larvae are important predators of these tiny insects.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
まだ特別な安全上の注意はありません。
2-3 mm
1-2 mm
30-60 日
These tiny insects drink sugary sap directly from the leaves of hickory and pecan trees.
They live in forests and gardens where their favorite trees grow.
Foraging
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1000
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