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Hemiptera

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)
Infraclass: Neoptera
Subclass: Pterygota
Order: Hemiptera

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1329008 Psylla Psylla spp. Adult and nymphs. Monte Alpi (PZ), Italy June 1990
1329019 Marchalina hellenica Marchalina hellenica Ischia Island Naples, Italy, February 1991 Apterous female
1329013 woolly beech aphid Phyllaphis fagi Adult and nymphs. Monte Pollino, Italy June 1990
1329007 pine cone bug Gastrodes grossipes Monte Morello Firenze, Italy, May 2000, Pinus nigra. The bug is an efficient vector of the plant pathogen Sphaeropsis sapinea.
1329022 soft scales Physokermes spp. Females. Sant'Anna Spiazzo Verona, Italy, 31 May 1988. Honeydew.
1329016 oak phylloxera Phylloxera quercus Roselle Grosseto, Italy June 2000. The aphids live on the lower side of the leaf.
1329017 oak phylloxera Phylloxera quercus Roselle Grosseto, Italy June 2000.Lower side of the leaf with aphids and damage.
1329002 red-black pine spittle bug Haematoloma dorsata Adult on Pinus, nymphs on roots of grasses; Garzon Tregnago, Italy, 18 May 1985 Pair during mating on Pinus nigra. Feeding causes the needle discoloration visible in the picture.
1329011 spruce shoot aphid Cinara pilicornis Tregnago, Italy 13 May 1990, on current-year shoot, with drops of honeydew
1329006 froghopper Cercopis sanguinolenta Polyphagous, can be mistaken for the red-black pine spittle bug; Tregnago, Italy 1999
1329005 European Beech Leafhopper Fagocyba cruenta Leaf discoloration is caused by nymph's feeding on the lower side of the leaf.
1329021 beech scale Cryptococcus fagisuga Monte Pollino, Southern Italy, May 1989 Colony on an upper root of beech.

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