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Delphacodes puella

Delphacodes puella

Delphacodes puella

A species of Delphacodes

Delphacodes puella is a species of delphacid planthopper in the family Delphacidae. It is found in the Caribbean, Central America, North America, and South America.

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Attributes of Delphacodes puella
Colors
Brown
Black
White
Habitat
prairie; shore; ridge; slope; thicket
Adult Food Sources
Sap of grasses, rice plants, barley, wheat, other poaceous plants
Larva Food Source
Sap of grasses, small grains like rice or barley, sap of poaceous crops, grass pollen
Biting/stinging
Not reported
Allergy-causing
Not reported
Defensive attack
Not reported
Venomous
Not reported
Non-poisonous
Not reported
Predatory
Not reported
Biting animal or pet
Not reported
Mouthparts Type
Piercing-sucking mouthparts
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Species Status of Delphacodes puella
Widespread
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Distribution Area of Delphacodes puella
Canada, United States
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Life Cycle of Delphacodes puella
Egg The egg is laid in plant tissues. It's small and usually oblong, less visible to predators. Incubation varies by species and environment.
Nymph Nymph resembles the adult delphacodes puella but lacks wings. Its primary focus is feeding and growth, molting several times as it increases in size.
Adult Mature adult delphacodes puella has fully developed wings, distinct coloration, and hardened exoskeleton. Now capable of reproduction, it seeks mates and disperses.
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Interesting Facts About Delphacodes puella
Delphacodes puella can create a symphony of sounds using specially adapted structures on their hind legs and wings.
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Scientific Classification of Delphacodes puella
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Youth Habitat of Delphacodes puella
Grasslands and Prairies, Agricultural and Cultivated Areas
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Adult Habitat of Delphacodes puella
Grasslands and Prairies, Agricultural and Cultivated Areas
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When is the Best Time to Observe Delphacodes puella
The most suitable time to find delphacodes puella is likely to be during its periods of peak activity, which may correspond to certain times of day or seasons.
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What is the Best Weather to Observe Delphacodes puella
Weather conditions should be mild and not extreme, as delphacodes puella may be less active or more difficult to find during periods of harsh weather such as heavy rain or excessive heat.
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How and Where Can You Find Delphacodes puella at Different Life Stages
Egg Eggs of delphacodes puella are typically laid on the host plants. Inspect the leaves and stems of potential host grasses for clusters of tiny, oblong eggs.
Nymph Delphacodes puella nymphs are smaller and usually have an incomplete metamorphosis, and tend to be found near the ground in dense grass or vegetation. Look for them by gently parting grass blades or inspecting the undersides of leaves.
Adult Adult delphacodes puella can be found on or around their host plants, though they have wings and can disperse. Sweep netting across the tops of grasses or using a light trap at night can aid in finding them.
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Harmful Effects of Delphacodes puella
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Agricultural Pests

Delphacodes puella impacts a broad range of crops by sucking plant fluids, leading to stunted growth and yellowing of leaves. In severe infestations, wilting and even plant death can occur. The widespread damage can significantly affect crop yields, potentially impacting human food resources.

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