Javesella pellucida

Javesella pellucida
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Superfamily: Fulgoroidea
Family: Delphacidae
Subfamily: Delphacinae
Genus: Javesella
Species: J. pellucida
Binomial name
Javesella pellucida
(Fabricius, 1794)[1]
Synonyms
  • Fulgora pellucida Fabricius, 1794
  • Delphacodes bilineata Metcalf, 1943
  • Delphax dispar Fallen, 1806
  • Liburnia flavipennis Sahlberg, 1871
  • Delphacodes flavotestacea Metcalf, 1943
  • Delphax frontalis Kirschbaum, 1868
  • Delphax fuscicollis Rey, 1891
  • Delphacodes griseoflava Metcalf, 1943
  • Delphax herrichii Kirschbaum, 1868
  • Fulgora marginata Fabricius, 1794
  • Liburnia obscura Fieber, 1879
  • Delphax ochroleuca Kirschbaum, 1868
  • Delphax stejnegeri Ashmead, 1899
  • Fulgora striata Fabricius, 1794
  • Delphax suturalis Curtis, 1837
  • Delphacodes testacea Metcalf, 1943
  • Delphax varicollis Rey, 1891

Javesella pellucida is a species of insect in the family Delphacidae.[2][3][4][5] It is found in most of Europe, China, Georgia, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, most of North America, Central America, Cuba and Puerto Rico.[6]

Males are much darker than females. They have translucent forewings, which are normally slightly brownish or whitish. Adults reach a length of about 3 mm. They can be found from April to October.

The species feeds on Oryza sativa and Lolium multiflorum.

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