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A high-quality genome assembly from a single, field-collected spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) using the PacBio Sequel II system. [PDF]

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Viticulture and Enology Extension News, Spring 2024 [PDF]

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Washington State University Viticulture and Enology Extension
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Lycorma delicatula

2023
Published as part of Lin, You-Sheng, Liao, Jhih-Rong, Shiao, Shiuh-Feng & Ko, Chiun-Cheng, 2023, Lanternflies (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) of Taiwan, pp. 1-37 in Zoological Studies (Zool. Stud.) (Zool.
Lin, You-Sheng   +3 more
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Batkoa Major Infecting the Invasive Planthopper Lycorma Delicatula

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
The entomopathogenic fungi Batkoa major and Beauveria bassiana caused co-epizootics in populations of invasive spotted lanternflies, Lycorma delicatula, in 2018 in northeastern North America. Although first described from North America in 1888, the biology and ecology of Batkoa major had not been studied since that time.
Ann E. Hajek   +3 more
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Spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White)

2023
The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula; SLF), a planthopper native to China and south east Asia, has spread to South Korea, Japan and the USA, causing significant economic damage to agriculture and forests. Feeding on over 100 plant species, SLF exudes sap that promotes mold growth and is a nuisance due to its aggregating behavior.
Neil Audsley   +16 more
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