Biology:Vanduzea triguttata
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Short description: Spevies of treehopprr
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha |
Family: | Membracidae |
Genus: | Vanduzea |
Species: | V. triguttata
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Binomial name | |
Vanduzea triguttata Burmeister, 1836
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Vanduzea triguttata, also known as the three-spotted treehopper, is a species of treehopper belonging to the genus Vanduzea. It was first described by the German entomologist Ernst-Gerhard Burmeister in 1836.[1]
Description
V. triguttata is similar to Vanduzea arquata. Its pronotum is brown overall, with three white spots, hence the nickname three-spotted treehopper. Males are 3-3.5 millimeters long while females are 4 millimeters long.[1][2]
Habitat and diet
V. triguttata is found in southern and midwestern United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and Guyana.[3] Due to its unusually large range, it feeds on many types of trees, including:
- Eupatorium capillifolium
- Medicago sativa
- Quercus spp.
- Helianthus
- Psoralea tenuiflora
- Melilotu spp.[1]
References
Wikidata ☰ Q10712626 entry
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