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Common Spittlebug - Philagra parva
Family Aphrophoridae
This page contains pictures and information about Common Spittlebugs that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland,
Australia.
- Body length 8mm
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- The insect has a narrow curved horn on the front of the head. Its wings are
brown in colour. They are common in Brisbane.
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- Their nymphs
produce 'spittle' clinging to the stems of shrubs or small trees to reduce the risk
of dehydration or to deter parasites. Those spittle is sometimes known as cuckoo-spit.
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- When carefully remove those 'spittle', we can see an insect nymph hiding
inside.
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- Those spit can be found on Wattle tree and Australian Pine as well. Also notice the black dots on the stems, which are the damages done by the
insect.
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- The above photos show the younger nymph and the last instars.
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- Reference and links:
- 1. Insects
of Australia, CSIRO, Division of Entomology, Melbourne University
Press, 2nd Edition 1991, pp 468.
- 2. Family Aphrophoridae, Spittlebugs -
Fletcher, M.J. and Larivière, M.-C. (2001 and updates).
- 3. Philagra parva - Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of the Environment and Heritage
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