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Dictyla Indigena
''Dictyla'' is a genus of lace bugs in the family Tingidae. There are at least 80 described species in ''Dictyla''. Species These 86 species belong to the genus ''Dictyla'': * ''Dictyla abyssinica'' (Drake, 1954) * '' Dictyla affinis'' Duarte Rodrigues, 1987 * '' Dictyla aima'' Drake, 1961 * '' Dictyla ainsliei'' (Drake and Poor, 1938) * '' Dictyla alia'' Drake and Cobben, 1960 * '' Dictyla amitina'' (Horváth, 1925) * '' Dictyla aridula'' Linnavuori, 1961 * '' Dictyla aurigana'' (Drake, 1954) * '' Dictyla australis'' Duarte Rodrigues, 1987 * '' Dictyla balli'' (Drake, 1922) * '' Dictyla berryi'' (Drake, 1943) * '' Dictyla burgeoni'' (Schouteden, 1923) * ''Dictyla cheriani'' (Drake, 1936) * '' Dictyla c-nigrum'' (Champion, 1898) * ''Dictyla collarti'' (Schouteden, 1953) * '' Dictyla coloradensis'' (Drake, 1917) * ''Dictyla comes'' (Drake, 1948) * ''Dictyla compressicollis'' Péricart, 1981 * ''Dictyla concinna'' Golub, 1979 * ''Dictyla convergens'' (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835) * '' ...
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Lace Bug
The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and fore wings of the adult have a delicate and intricate network of divided areas that resemble lace. Their body appearance is flattened dorsoventrally and they can be broadly oval or slender. Often, the head is concealed under the hood-like pronotum. Lace bugs are usually host-specific and can be very destructive to plants. Most feed on the undersides of leaves by piercing the epidermis and sucking the sap. The then empty cells give the leaves a bronzed or silvery appearance. Each individual usually completes its entire lifecycle on the same plant, if not the same part of the plant. Most species have one to two generations per year, but some species have multiple generations. Most overwinter as adults, but some species overwinter as eggs or nym ...
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Dictyla Collarti
''Dictyla'' is a genus of lace bugs in the family Tingidae. There are at least 80 described species in ''Dictyla''. Species These 86 species belong to the genus ''Dictyla'': * '' Dictyla abyssinica'' (Drake, 1954) * '' Dictyla affinis'' Duarte Rodrigues, 1987 * '' Dictyla aima'' Drake, 1961 * '' Dictyla ainsliei'' (Drake and Poor, 1938) * '' Dictyla alia'' Drake and Cobben, 1960 * '' Dictyla amitina'' (Horváth, 1925) * '' Dictyla aridula'' Linnavuori, 1961 * '' Dictyla aurigana'' (Drake, 1954) * '' Dictyla australis'' Duarte Rodrigues, 1987 * '' Dictyla balli'' (Drake, 1922) * '' Dictyla berryi'' (Drake, 1943) * '' Dictyla burgeoni'' (Schouteden, 1923) * '' Dictyla cheriani'' (Drake, 1936) * '' Dictyla c-nigrum'' (Champion, 1898) * '' Dictyla collarti'' (Schouteden, 1953) * '' Dictyla coloradensis'' (Drake, 1917) * '' Dictyla comes'' (Drake, 1948) * '' Dictyla compressicollis'' Péricart, 1981 * '' Dictyla concinna'' Golub, 1979 * ''Dictyla convergens'' (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835 ...
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Dictyla Ehrethiae
''Dictyla ehrethiae'', the anacua lace bug, is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae The Tingidae are a family of very small () insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum and for .... It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * * Tingidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1917 {{Tingidae-stub ...
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Dictyla Echii
''Dictyla echii'' is a species of lace bug in the family Tingidae. It is found in Africa, Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), North America, and Southern Asia. Subspecies These three subspecies belong to the species ''Dictyla echii'': * ''Dictyla echii echii'' (Schrank, 1782) * ''Dictyla echii nigricans'' (Hoberlandt, 1943) * ''Dictyla echii rufina'' (Seidenstücker, 1954) i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * * * * * * * * External links * Tingidae Insects described in 1782 {{Tingidae-stub ...
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Dictyla Dollingi
''Dictyla'' is a genus of lace bugs in the family Tingidae. There are at least 80 described species in ''Dictyla''. Species These 86 species belong to the genus ''Dictyla'': * '' Dictyla abyssinica'' (Drake, 1954) * '' Dictyla affinis'' Duarte Rodrigues, 1987 * '' Dictyla aima'' Drake, 1961 * '' Dictyla ainsliei'' (Drake and Poor, 1938) * '' Dictyla alia'' Drake and Cobben, 1960 * '' Dictyla amitina'' (Horváth, 1925) * '' Dictyla aridula'' Linnavuori, 1961 * '' Dictyla aurigana'' (Drake, 1954) * '' Dictyla australis'' Duarte Rodrigues, 1987 * '' Dictyla balli'' (Drake, 1922) * '' Dictyla berryi'' (Drake, 1943) * '' Dictyla burgeoni'' (Schouteden, 1923) * '' Dictyla cheriani'' (Drake, 1936) * '' Dictyla c-nigrum'' (Champion, 1898) * ''Dictyla collarti'' (Schouteden, 1953) * '' Dictyla coloradensis'' (Drake, 1917) * '' Dictyla comes'' (Drake, 1948) * '' Dictyla compressicollis'' Péricart, 1981 * '' Dictyla concinna'' Golub, 1979 * ''Dictyla convergens'' (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835) ...
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