Hackberry Leaf Slug – Norape ovina
Hackberry Leaf Slug – Norape ovina
Common Name: Hackberry Leaf Slug
Latin Name: Norape ovina
Appearance:
The Hackberry Leaf Slug is a small, slug-like creature with a yellow-green or light brown body and a black head. It has two pairs of legs and can reach up to 1/4 inch in length.
- Eggs:The eggs of the Hackberry Leaf Slug are laid in clusters on the undersides of hackberry leaves and are small, round, and yellow. Pupae: The Hackberry Leaf Slug does not have a pupal stage.
- Larvae:The larvae of the Hackberry Leaf Slug are in the primary feeding stage and feed on the underside of hackberry leaves, leaving behind translucent patches.
- Adults: The Hackberry Leaf Slug does not have a true adult stage as it reproduces through parthenogenesis. Host plants: The Hackberry Leaf Slug feeds exclusively on hackberry trees.