Pecan Spittlebug – Clastopera achatina
Pecan Spittlebug (Clastopera achatina)
Common Name: Pecan spittlebug
Latin Name: Clastoptera achatina
Appearance:
- Adults lay around two eggs per site, and oviposition sites were generally near buds and on the smallest-diameter, youngest, and most succulent shoot tissue.
- It took 49 days for egg-to-egg generations to occur. There were five nymphal instars.
- Females were 0.7 mm longer on average than men. Spittlebug nymphs in large numbers on pecan produced shoot dieback, decreased nut size, poor nut quality, and even abortion of immature nuts.