Platyobria biemani (Hemiptera: Psylloidea: Aphalaridae), a new introduction into Israel and a potential pest of eucalypts

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
D. Burckhardt, M. Spodek
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Abstract

Five (3♀, 2♂) adult psyllids were collected the end of April, 2015 from Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. (Myrtaceae) at Tzapari Bird Park in Tel Aviv, Israel. They are identified as Platyobria biemani Burckhardt, Queiroz & Malenovský, 2014 a presumed Australian species which has been previously known only from the type locality on the island of Lesbos, Greece (Burckhardt et al. 2014). Platyobria be­ longs to the Spondyliaspidinae, a rich and diversified sub family mostly restricted to Australia that lives on the Myrtaceae, in particular Eucalyptus spp. (Hollis 2004). Several spondyliaspidines have been introduced to other continents, where some of them have become serious eucalypt pests (Quei roz et al. 2012). Most of these introductions are relatively recent and their spread is usually rapid. This is particularly well documented for South America where no eucalypt psyllids were known before 1990. In the second half of the 1990s, three species (Blastopsylla occidentalis Taylor, Ctenarytaina eucalypti (Maskell) and C. spatulata Taylor) ap peared almost simultaneously (Burckhardt et al. 1999). A few years later a fourth species (Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore) was found in Chile (Sandoval & Rothmann 2002) and it quickly spread over the con tinent (Queiroz et al. 2013).
以色列桉树的新引种和潜在害虫
2015年4月底,在滇桉中采集到成虫5只(♀3只,♂2只)。(桃金娘科)在以色列特拉维夫的Tzapari鸟类公园。它们被鉴定为Platyobria biemani Burckhardt, Queiroz & Malenovský, 2014,一种假定的澳大利亚物种,以前只在希腊莱斯博斯岛的模式地区被发现(Burckhardt et al. 2014)。Platyobria be -隶属于Spondyliaspidinae,这是一个丰富多样的亚科,主要局限于澳大利亚,生活在myrtacae上,特别是桉树(Hollis 2004)。一些脊椎病已被引入其他大陆,其中一些已成为严重的桉树害虫(Quei roz et al. 2012)。这些引进大多是相对较新的,它们的传播通常是迅速的。这一点在南美得到了充分的证明,在1990年之前,那里还没有发现桉树木虱。在20世纪90年代后半期,三个物种(Blastopsylla occidentalis Taylor, Ctenarytaina eucalyptus (Maskell)和C. spatulata Taylor)几乎同时出现(Burckhardt et al. 1999)。几年后,在智利发现了第四个物种(Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore) (Sandoval & Rothmann 2002),并迅速蔓延到整个大陆(Queiroz et al. 2013)。
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Israel Journal of Entomology
Israel Journal of Entomology Environmental Science-Ecology
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