1924
DOI: 10.1093/jee/17.3.390
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A Stilt.-Bug, Jalysus Spinosus Say, Destructive to the Tomato

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“…tomato, and numerous other plants, and frequently occurs as adults on crops like alfalfa, cotton, and soybean (Wheeler and Henry 1981); most of the earlier literature on the species has been published incorrectly under the name J. spinosus. Jalysus wickhami prefers "glandular-hairy" plants of the families Malvaceae, Onagraceae, Oxalidaceae, Scrophulariaceae, and Solanaceae, and has been recorded as a serious pest of tomato in Missouri (Phipps 1924). It has a broad host range and is common in disturbed habitats.…”
Section: Mayljune 1991mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…tomato, and numerous other plants, and frequently occurs as adults on crops like alfalfa, cotton, and soybean (Wheeler and Henry 1981); most of the earlier literature on the species has been published incorrectly under the name J. spinosus. Jalysus wickhami prefers "glandular-hairy" plants of the families Malvaceae, Onagraceae, Oxalidaceae, Scrophulariaceae, and Solanaceae, and has been recorded as a serious pest of tomato in Missouri (Phipps 1924). It has a broad host range and is common in disturbed habitats.…”
Section: Mayljune 1991mentioning
confidence: 99%