Abstract
A legume-feeding jumping plant lice Livilla radiata (Foerster, 1848) was collected after 130 years in Hungary on Cytisus sp. in Lovasberény (Central-Hungary). This species is easy to recognize from the other Hungarian jumping plant lice based on the pattern of the first wings. Besides this new appearance of the L. radiata, some other Fabacaea-associated psyllids of Hungary are presented based on new and historical records.
Publisher
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecology
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