Potato Psyllid – Tomato Psyllid – Bactericera cockerelli
PotatoPsyllid – Tomato Psyllid – Bactericeracockerelli
Common Name:
Tomato potato psyllid, Potato psyllid, Potato/tomato psyllid, Tomato psyllid
Latin Name: PotatoPsyllid – Tomato Psyllid – Bactericeracockerelli
Appearance:
The eggs are egg-shaped and vivid orange-yellow. They are linked to a thread that attaches them to the surface of leaves and can be found on the underside and leaf edge. Hatching happens three to seven days after the egg is placed. They go through five nymphal phases. Their distinguishing features are:
- Their flat, oval-shaped look.
- Unique red eyes.
- Waxy threads encircle their body.