#homopterous_insect__homopterousinsect__homopteran insects having membranous forewings and hind wings
supertype: insect small air-breathing arthropod
member of: suborder_Homoptera
subtype: whitefly minute insect that feeds on plant juices; related to scale insects
subtype: citrus_whitefly__Dialeurodes_citri whitefly that attacks citrus trees
subtype: greenhouse_whitefly__Trialeurodes_vaporariorum whitefly that inhabits greenhouses
subtype: sweet-potato_whitefly a variety of whitefly
subtype: superbug__Bemisia_tabaci__poinsettia_strain a strain accidentally imported into Florida from the Middle East then spread to California where it is a very serious pest feeding on almost all vegetable crops and poinsettias
subtype: cotton_strain feeds primarily on cotton
subtype: coccid_insect scale insects and mealybugs
subtype: scale_insect__scaleinsect small homopterous insect that usually lives and feeds on plants and secretes a protective waxy covering
subtype: soft_scale an insect active in all stages
subtype: brown_soft_scale__Coccus_hesperidum pest on citrus trees
subtype: wax_insect__waxinsect any of various insects that secrete a waxy substance
subtype: armored_scale__armoredscale insect having a firm covering of wax especially in the female
subtype: San_Jose_scale__Aspidiotus_perniciosus small east Asian insect naturalized in the United States that damages fruit trees
subtype: cochineal_insect__cochinealinsect__cochineal__Dactylopius_coccus Mexican red scale insect that feeds on cacti; the source of a red dye
subtype: mealybug__mealy_bug__mealybug scale-like plant-eating insect coated with a powdery waxy secretion; destructive especially of fruit trees
subtype: citrophilous_mealybug__citrophilus_mealybug__citrophilusmealybug__pseudococcusfragili destructive especially to citrus
subtype: Comstock_mealybug__Comstock's_mealybug__Pseudococcus_comstocki Asiatic insect introduced accidentally into United States; pest on citrus and apple trees
subtype: citrus_mealybug__citrusmealybug__Planococcus_citri feeds on a wide variety of cultivated plants but especially destructive to citrus
subtype: plant_louse__louse any of several small insects especially aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants
subtype: aphid any of various small plant-sucking insects
subtype: green_apple_aphid__greenappleaphid__apple_aphid__appleaphid__Aphis_pomi bright green aphid; feeds on and causes curling of apple leaves
subtype: blackfly__bean_aphid__Aphis_fabae blackish aphid that infests e.g. beans and sugar beets
subtype: greenfly greenish aphid; pest on garden and crop plants
subtype: green_peach_aphid__greenpeachaphid yellowish green aphid that is especially destructive to peaches
subtype: pale_chrysanthemum_aphid important pest of chrysanthemums
subtype: ant_cow__antcow excretes a honeylike substance eaten by ants
subtype: woolly_aphid__woolly_plant_louse secretes a waxy substance like a mass of fine curly white cotton or woolly threads
subtype: woolly_apple_aphid__American_blight__Eriosoma_lanigerum primarily a bark feeder on aerial parts and roots of apple and other trees
subtype: woolly_alder_aphid__Prociphilus_tessellatus attacks alders
subtype: adelgid any of various insects that feed and form galls on conifers
subtype: balsam_woolly_aphid__Adelges_piceae a variety of adelgid
subtype: spruce_gall_aphid__Adelges_abietis a variety of adelgid
subtype: pine_leaf_aphid__Pineus_pinifoliae a variety of adelgid
subtype: woolly_adelgid an insect that feeds on hemlocks; its egg sacs are small fuzzy white balls like artificial snow on a Christmas tree
subtype: grape_louse__grapelouse__grape_phylloxera__grapephylloxera__Phylloxera_vitifoleae destructive to various grape plants
subtype: jumping_plant_louse__psylla__psyllid small active cicada-like insect with hind legs adapted for leaping; feeds on plant juices
subtype: oak_blight__oakblight a black plant louse that lives on oaks and dogwoods
subtype: cicada__cicala stout-bodied insect with large membranous wings; male has drum-like organs for producing a high-pitched drone
subtype: dog-day_cicada__dogdaycicada__harvest_fly__harvestfly its distinctive song is heard during July and August
subtype: seventeen-year_locust__periodical_cicada__Magicicada_septendecim North American cicada; appears in great numbers at infrequent intervals because the nymphs take 13' to 17' years to mature
subtype: spittle_insect__spittleinsect__spittlebug small leaping herbivorous insect that lives in a mass of protective froth which it and its larvae secrete
subtype: froghopper a variety of spittlebug
subtype: meadow_spittlebug__Philaenus_spumarius North American insect that severely damages grasses
subtype: pine_spittlebug North American insect that attacks pines
subtype: Saratoga_spittlebug__Aphrophora_saratogensis feeds on pines in northern United States
subtype: leafhopper small leaping insect that sucks the juices of plants
subtype: jassid a variety of leafhopper
subtype: plant_hopper__planthopper__planthopper related to the leafhoppers and spittlebugs but rarely damages cultivated plants
subtype: treehopper small leaping insect that sucks juices of branches and twigs
subtype: lantern_fly__lanternfly large brightly marked tropical insect with a process like a snout that was formerly thought to emit light
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