The psyllids (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of Florida: newly established and rarely collected taxa and checklist
Author
Halbert, Susan E.
Division of Plant Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, P. O. Box 147100, Gainesville, Florida 32614 - 7100 USA
Author
Burckhardt, Daniel
Naturhistorisches Museum, Augustinergasse 2, 4001 Basel, Switzerland
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Insecta Mundi
2020
2020-09-25
2020
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Paracarsidara dugesii
(Löw, 1886)
Materials
examined.
USA
:
Florida
:
Monroe County
: Key West,
5.vi.1953
,
Abutilon hirtum
(Lam.) Sweet (Malvaceae)
(O. D. Link) (slide mounted, ethanol
FSCA
); Key West,
6.i.1965
,
Waltheria indica
L. (
Malvaceae
) (H. A. Denmark) (slide mounted,
FSCA
).
Diagnosis.
Description by
Brown and Hodkinson (1988)
.
Distribution.
Cuba
,
Dominica
,
Guatemala
,
Jamaica
,
Mexico
, and
Puerto Rico
; the occurrence in
Brazil
is questionable (
Hollis 1987
);
USA
(FL) (new record reported here).
Host plants.
Perhaps oligophagous on
Malvaceae
; in
Florida
on
Abutilon hirtum
(Lam.) Sweet
and
Waltheria indica
L. (
Malvaceae
).
Comments.
It is unknown if the population of this Neotropical psyllid has persisted in Florida. Between 2001 and 2014, there were 10 interceptions of this species at
US
ports of entry (
Smith-Pardo 2014
). Only one incident involved the family
Malvaceae
, in which reported hosts can be found. One interception was on lettuce (
Lactuca sativa
L.), a common plant for hitchhikers (DPI unpublished data), and five were found on
Lamiaceae Martinov. Most
interceptions were from
Mexico
, but one was from
Ecuador
, indicating that the species probably is established there.