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TITLE: Note on Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore (Hemiptera Psyllidae): A new pest of Eucalyptus in Greece
AUTHORS: Antonios E. Tsagkarakis, Argyro P. Kalaitzaki, Georgios N. Balotis
KEYWORDS: Red Gum Lerp Psyllid; First Record; Eucalyptus globulus; E. camaldulensis
JOURNAL NAME: Advances in Entomology, Vol.2 No.1, January 23, 2014
ABSTRACT: Leaves of eucalyptus infested by Glycaspis brim-blecombei Moore were found on river red gum (E. camaldulensis) and blue gum (E. globulus) trees in Attiki and Chania region, Greece. The psyllid is recorded for the first time in Greece. Brief information about this psyllid is provided.