Eduardo G. Virla, Guillermo A. Logarzo, Susana L. Paradell
Journal of Insect Science 10 (23), 1-5, (1 March 2010) https://doi.org/10.1673/031.010.2301
KEYWORDS: distribution, Tamarix, tamarisk leafhopper, invasive species
The paleartic tamarix leafhopper, Opsius stactogalus Fieber (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), can reduce the growth of tamarisk due to the aggregate feeding imposed by their populations. The species was mentioned for Argentina in Metcalf's catalogue (1967) without locality or region reference, and the contributions on Cicadellidae published by many authors after Metcalf omitted this distributional data. Populations of O. stactogalus on Tamarix sp. were found in 12 sites between 28° 48′ to 39° 17′ S and 64° 06′ to 70° 04′ W, located in both the Neotropical and Andean biogeographic regions.