Oak Lace Bug – Corythuca arcuata
Oak Lace Bug (Corythuca arcuata)
Common Name: Oak Lace Bug
Latin Name: Corythuca arcuata
Appearance:
- Adult bugs are distinguished by their lacy, milk-white wings with varied brown patterns (top picture). They may reach a length of 4 mm and have rectangular wings.
- The nymphs are flattened, wingless, black, spiny, oblong, and reach a maximum length of around 2 mm.
- The eggs are oval, brown, and 0.5mm long, with a lighter-colored cover. On the undersides of leaves, they are often clustered along the major veins.