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7 December 2021 A new spittlebug of the genus Aphrophora Germar, 1821 (Hemiptera: Cercopoidea: Aphrophoridae) abundant on invasive iceplant, Carpobrotus edulis (L.) N. E. Brown (Aizoaceae), in coastal California
Vinton Thompson
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Abstract

A spittlebug of the genus Aphrophora Germar, 1821 (Hemiptera: Cercopoidea: Aphrophoridae) occurs in profusion on many coastal California populations of invasive exotic iceplant, Carpobrotus edulis (L.) N. E. Brown (Aizoaceae), a spreading, mat-forming, perennial succulent. Described here as Aphrophora moscoviciae sp. nov., it occurs along the Pacific Coast and San Francisco Bay, from Marin County south to at least Ventura County, and achieves remarkably high population levels in some localities, with a maximum density of 2700 nymphs/m2, an apparent world record for spittlebugs. While it appears to be endemic to California, native hosts are unknown. It shares habitats with three demonstrated spittlebug vectors of the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa Wells et al. (Xanthomonadaceae), including one, Philaenus spumarius (Linnaeus, 1758), that is common on iceplant. This suggests that it could play a role in broader transmission networks among cultivated and wild plants.

Vinton Thompson "A new spittlebug of the genus Aphrophora Germar, 1821 (Hemiptera: Cercopoidea: Aphrophoridae) abundant on invasive iceplant, Carpobrotus edulis (L.) N. E. Brown (Aizoaceae), in coastal California," The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 97(3), 105-128, (7 December 2021). https://doi.org/10.3956/2021-97.3.105
Received: 7 February 2021; Accepted: 20 April 2021; Published: 7 December 2021
KEYWORDS
Aphrophora canadensis
Aphrophora moscoviciae
Aphrophora punctipes
Carpobrotus chilensis
Philaenus spumarius
Xylella fastidiosa
xylem feeding
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