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- Lycorma imperialis is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Indo-Malaysia. L. imperialis was originally discovered in 1846 by Adam White and has one recognized non-nominate subspecies, L. i. punicea. L. imperialis has undergone a number of reclassifications since its discovery and is one of four species in the genus Lycorma. L. imperialis follows a hemimetabolous life cycle and will undergo a series of nymphal stages (instars) before maturing to an adult. Lycorma imperialis and L. i. punicea are referred to as "lanternflies" or "lantern bugs" due to their crimson hindwings and their forewings, which can range from blue green to brick red. They do not, however, emit light. L. imperialis can cause substantial damage to agricultural industries due to its specialized, sap sucking mouthparts and the resulting mold that develops from its honeydew excrement. (en)
- Lycorma imperialis är en insektsart som först beskrevs av White 1846. Lycorma imperialis ingår i släktet Lycorma och familjen lyktstritar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- *L. i. imperialis
*L. i. punicea (Hope, 1843) (en)
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- * Aphana imperialis (White, 1846)
* Aphaena imperialis (Westwood, 1848)
* Aphaena placabilis (Walker, 1858)
* Aphana placabilis (Atkinson, 1885)
* Lycorma imperialis placabilis (Distant, 1906)
* Lycorma imperialis var. placabilis ( Metcalf, 1947) (en)
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- Lycorma imperialis är en insektsart som först beskrevs av White 1846. Lycorma imperialis ingår i släktet Lycorma och familjen lyktstritar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Lycorma imperialis is a planthopper indigenous to parts of China and Indo-Malaysia. L. imperialis was originally discovered in 1846 by Adam White and has one recognized non-nominate subspecies, L. i. punicea. L. imperialis has undergone a number of reclassifications since its discovery and is one of four species in the genus Lycorma. L. imperialis follows a hemimetabolous life cycle and will undergo a series of nymphal stages (instars) before maturing to an adult. (en)
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- Lycorma imperialis (en)
- Lycorma imperialis (sv)
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