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Stephanitis pyrioides: Azalea Lace Bug

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azalea lace bug - Stephanitis pyrioides (Scott) (Scott) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Tingidae) (Scott), belongs to a group of insects in the family Tingidae. The insects in this family generally live and feed on the underside of leaves. They have thin lacy outgrowths on their thorax, and have delicate lace-like forewings (Drake and Ruhoff 1965). At least 17 species of lace bugs cause damage to ornamental trees and shrubs in the United States (Buss et al. 2004).
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