Biology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana

The incubation period of Tyora tessmanni Aulmann takes from 2 to 3 weeks. Nymphs undergo 5 developmental stages each of which is marked by a definite number of antennal segments. It was discovered that waxy thread secreted by the nymphs served, among other things, for aerial migration and pollination of cocoa flowers (Theobroma cacao Lin.). Sexual maturity of adults is accompanied by a color change, and mating is performed by both sexes sitting side by side on the same plane. There are 7-8 generations of this insect a year. Habitat of the nymphs includes terminal buds, young leaves, flower cushions and small pods. The nymphal concentration in any of these structures depends on the time of the year. Population pressure and microclimatic conditions cause the nymphs, after reaching the 2nd instar, to migrate by crawling and by wind. The overall population of T. tessmanni seems to change little throughout the year

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Main Author: 82492 Kaufmann, T.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1973
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, HOMOPTERA, POLINIZADORES, BIOLOGIA, ECOLOGIA ANIMAL, HABITAT, TYORA TESSMANNI, GHANA, AFRICA OCCIDENTAL,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:675162020-02-03T21:34:38ZBiology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana 82492 Kaufmann, T. 1973The incubation period of Tyora tessmanni Aulmann takes from 2 to 3 weeks. Nymphs undergo 5 developmental stages each of which is marked by a definite number of antennal segments. It was discovered that waxy thread secreted by the nymphs served, among other things, for aerial migration and pollination of cocoa flowers (Theobroma cacao Lin.). Sexual maturity of adults is accompanied by a color change, and mating is performed by both sexes sitting side by side on the same plane. There are 7-8 generations of this insect a year. Habitat of the nymphs includes terminal buds, young leaves, flower cushions and small pods. The nymphal concentration in any of these structures depends on the time of the year. Population pressure and microclimatic conditions cause the nymphs, after reaching the 2nd instar, to migrate by crawling and by wind. The overall population of T. tessmanni seems to change little throughout the yearThe incubation period of Tyora tessmanni Aulmann takes from 2 to 3 weeks. Nymphs undergo 5 developmental stages each of which is marked by a definite number of antennal segments. It was discovered that waxy thread secreted by the nymphs served, among other things, for aerial migration and pollination of cocoa flowers (Theobroma cacao Lin.). Sexual maturity of adults is accompanied by a color change, and mating is performed by both sexes sitting side by side on the same plane. There are 7-8 generations of this insect a year. Habitat of the nymphs includes terminal buds, young leaves, flower cushions and small pods. The nymphal concentration in any of these structures depends on the time of the year. Population pressure and microclimatic conditions cause the nymphs, after reaching the 2nd instar, to migrate by crawling and by wind. The overall population of T. tessmanni seems to change little throughout the yearTHEOBROMA CACAOHOMOPTERAPOLINIZADORESBIOLOGIAECOLOGIA ANIMALHABITATTYORA TESSMANNIGHANAAFRICA OCCIDENTALJournal of the Kansas Entomological Society (EUA)
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topic THEOBROMA CACAO
HOMOPTERA
POLINIZADORES
BIOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
HABITAT
TYORA TESSMANNI
GHANA
AFRICA OCCIDENTAL
THEOBROMA CACAO
HOMOPTERA
POLINIZADORES
BIOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
HABITAT
TYORA TESSMANNI
GHANA
AFRICA OCCIDENTAL
spellingShingle THEOBROMA CACAO
HOMOPTERA
POLINIZADORES
BIOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
HABITAT
TYORA TESSMANNI
GHANA
AFRICA OCCIDENTAL
THEOBROMA CACAO
HOMOPTERA
POLINIZADORES
BIOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
HABITAT
TYORA TESSMANNI
GHANA
AFRICA OCCIDENTAL
82492 Kaufmann, T.
Biology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana
description The incubation period of Tyora tessmanni Aulmann takes from 2 to 3 weeks. Nymphs undergo 5 developmental stages each of which is marked by a definite number of antennal segments. It was discovered that waxy thread secreted by the nymphs served, among other things, for aerial migration and pollination of cocoa flowers (Theobroma cacao Lin.). Sexual maturity of adults is accompanied by a color change, and mating is performed by both sexes sitting side by side on the same plane. There are 7-8 generations of this insect a year. Habitat of the nymphs includes terminal buds, young leaves, flower cushions and small pods. The nymphal concentration in any of these structures depends on the time of the year. Population pressure and microclimatic conditions cause the nymphs, after reaching the 2nd instar, to migrate by crawling and by wind. The overall population of T. tessmanni seems to change little throughout the year
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topic_facet THEOBROMA CACAO
HOMOPTERA
POLINIZADORES
BIOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA ANIMAL
HABITAT
TYORA TESSMANNI
GHANA
AFRICA OCCIDENTAL
author 82492 Kaufmann, T.
author_facet 82492 Kaufmann, T.
author_sort 82492 Kaufmann, T.
title Biology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana
title_short Biology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana
title_full Biology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana
title_fullStr Biology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Biology and ecology of Tyora tessmanni (Homoptera: Psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in Ghana
title_sort biology and ecology of tyora tessmanni (homoptera: psyllidae) with special reference to its role as cocoa a pollinator in ghana
publishDate 1973
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