Corythucha is a large genus of lace bug in the family
Tingidae that is primarily distributed in the northern hemisphere, including Europe, North America and eastern Asia.[1] The genus includes pest species such as the “cotton or bean lace bug" (C. gossypii)[2] as well as species that provide maternal care, such as C. hewitti (Drake)[3]
Species
These 75 species belong to the genus Corythucha:[4]
^Bisson, Amanda; Clark, Sarah; Lehnert, Matt; Stein, Rick (2003).
"Lace bugs"(PDF). Key to Tingidae of Florida. University of Florida: Entomology Department. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
^"Corythucha Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-21.
Corythucha is a large genus of lace bug in the family
Tingidae that is primarily distributed in the northern hemisphere, including Europe, North America and eastern Asia.[1] The genus includes pest species such as the “cotton or bean lace bug" (C. gossypii)[2] as well as species that provide maternal care, such as C. hewitti (Drake)[3]
Species
These 75 species belong to the genus Corythucha:[4]
^Bisson, Amanda; Clark, Sarah; Lehnert, Matt; Stein, Rick (2003).
"Lace bugs"(PDF). Key to Tingidae of Florida. University of Florida: Entomology Department. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
^"Corythucha Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-21.