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CCandEggs The black marks along the stem are where tingid eggs have been injected into the leaf.
Feeding damage from adults can be seen on the background leaves. |
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Tue 19 of Aug, 2008 |
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IMG 0161 Crp Easter 08.
Nymphs and new adults on the back of a cat's claw leaf. |
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Mon 24 of Mar, 2008 |
Fri 30 of May, 2025 |
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IMG 0175 Crp Easter 08.
Nymphs of various sizes on the back of a cat's claw leaf. |
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Mon 24 of Mar, 2008 |
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IMG 0171 Crp Easter 08.
Two sizes of nymphs on the back of a cat's claw leaf. |
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Mon 24 of Mar, 2008 |
Fri 30 of May, 2025 |
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IMG 0159 Crp Easter 08.
Nymphs and new adults on the back of a cat's claw leaf. |
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Mon 24 of Mar, 2008 |
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IMG 0715 Crp This is a cox-burr growing at the release site. It has signs of leaf damage similar to the tingid damage on the CC. This may be totally unrelated but I thought it was worth documenting. Even if there was minor damage to the surrounding vegetation the plants would be better off in the long run.
DPI testing showed Tingid could hatch on other species of plant but would die long before adulthood. |
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Mon 04 of Feb, 2008 |
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