Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 97

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1993, Side 97
CAPSOPSYLLA PULCHRA - NEW TO THE FAROEISLANDS 101 to have confirmed that it was indeed Ca- copsylla pulchra (Zett.). The male is readi- ly identified by the shape of the parameres (Fig. 2), the female proctiger is compara- tively long and the dorsal outline slightly concave (Fig. 3). All psyllids live on plant sap and are “phloem feeders”, like leafhoppers and aphids, which are also their nearest rela- tives. During their feeding, some psyllid nymphs may cause considerable damage to their hostplants since their salivary injec- tions may produce serious galling and mal- formations. Certain species are vectors of bacterial or viral diseases. Cacopsylla pul- chra, however, lives on various willows (Salix) - in particular S. caprea and S. pur- purea, but has also been found on S. pen- tandra, all of which have been introduced to gardens in Tórshavn and elsewhere. The psyllid has also been found on Salix vimi- nalis, myrsinifolia and repens, but these willows are not, as far as we know, planted on the Faroe Islands (Højgaard et al., 1989). We looked for psyllids on every wil- low tree or bush, that we met on the islands, but apart from this single case in vain. Ca- copsylla pulchra has a single generation per year - it hibemates in the adult stage on evergreens (fir) - a fact that might possibly reduce its distribution on the Faroe Islands. Psyllids jump well (hence the name “Jumping plantlice”) but are weak fliers. They are spread either passively with the wind or as eggs in plant material. Cacop- sylla pulchra is distributed from North- westem Europe across Russia to Japan (Klimaszewski, 1973). It has also been found in Britain and Norway which are the most likely countries of origin in case of an airbome introduction (Bengtson, 1982). The specimens of Cacopsylla pulchra (Zett.) are kept at the Museum of Natural History in Tórshavn. Acknowledgement For support and help we are indebted to Curator Dr. phil. Jóhannes Jóhansen and Dorete Bloch from the Museum of Natural History in Tórshavn, also thanks to Allinge- Gudhjem Municipality for giving us leave of absence and to the Carlsberg Foundation for providing a stere- omicroscope to Lars Trolle for many years. A thank you to Marianna Debes Dahl for translation of the abstract to Faroese. References Bengtson, S.A. 1982. Lavere dyr pá land og i ferskvand. Danmarks Natur 12: 123-141. Dobreanu, E. and Monolache, C. 1962. Homoptera Psylloidea. Fauna Repub.pop.rom. Insecta 8: 3. Henriksen. K.L. 1929. Hemiptera (excl. Aphidae). Zool. ofthe Faroes II(II) 44: 1-9. Hodkinson, I.D. and White, I.M. 1979. Homoptera Psyl- loidea. Handbk.Ident.Br.Insects II, part 5 (a). Højgaard, A., Jóhansen, J. and Ødum, S. 1989. Træ- planting í Føroyum í eina øld. (A Century of tree- planting in the Faroe Islands). Klimaszewski, S.M. 1973. The jumping plantlice or psyllids (Homoptera, Psyllidea) of the Palearctic. An annotated check-list. Annls. Zool. Warsz.: 155- 286. Ossiannilsson, F. 1992. The Psyllidea (Homoptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Fauna ent.Scand. 26. Lars Trolle Saltunavej 12 DK-3751 Østermarie Bornholm. Denmark Per Ketil Holkavej 2C DK-3740 Gudhjem Bomholm, Denmark
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