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    Scolypopa australis, commonly known as the passionvine hopper, is a species of insect in the Ricaniidae family of planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) that is native...
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    species belong to the genus Scolypopa: Scolypopa aeneomicans Haupt, 1926 Scolypopa aphrophoroides (Walker, 1862) Scolypopa australis (Walker, 1851) (passionvine...
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    feeding on honeydew produced by sap-sucking vine hopper insects (genus Scolypopa) feeding on tutu. The last recorded deaths from eating honey containing...
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    Ricanopsis Melichar, 1898 Ricanoptera Melichar, 1898 Ricanula Melichar, 1898 Scolypopa Stål, 1859 Scotinax Fennah, 1969 Semestra Jacobi, 1916 Sensorica Stroinski...
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    bees feed on honeydew exudate from the sap-sucking passion vine hopper (Scolypopa australis) insect, when the vine hoppers have been feeding on the sap...
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    proximate to tutu bushes (Coriaria arborea) and the vine hopper insect (Scolypopa australis). Both are found throughout New Zealand. Bees gather honeydew...
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    hypergaeus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae); Romna scotti (Hemiptera: Miridae); Scolypopa australis (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae) and Stigmella aigialeia (Lepidoptera:...
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  • Mexico Schenkia australis, an annual herb species endemic to Australia Scolypopa australis, the passionvine hopper, an insect species found in Australia...
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    feeding on honeydew produced by sap-sucking vine hopper insects (genus Scolypopa) feeding on tutu, a plant native to New Zealand. The last recorded deaths...
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