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    Soap and Water: A homemade lantern fly spray made of liquid soap and water is another simple way to kill lanternflies. This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Spotted Lanternfly NJ ...

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  5. Spotted lanternfly - Wikipedia

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    Spotted lanternfly in New York, where it is an invasive species. Adult L. delicatula measure about 25 millimetres (1 in) long and 12 millimetres (1 ⁄ 2 in) wide. Adult lanternflies have a black head and gray-brown forewings adorned with black spots. [20]

  6. Nature: Spotted lanternflies invade Ohio - AOL

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    Ohio’s first lanternfly report dates to 2020, in Mingo Junction, a town of 3,300 in Jefferson County. It lies 19 miles due west of the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden. ... New Jersey, Pennsylvania and ...

  7. Pyrops spinolae - Wikipedia

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    Pyrops spinolae [4] is a species of planthopper sometimes referred-to as the dark-horned lantern-fly (Vietnamese: ve sầu đầu đen). The species is named after Maximilian Spinola, the authority for the genus. This lantern bug is recorded from India and Indochina. [4] Pyrops condorinus from southern Thailand was once considered as a ...

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  9. Pyrops karenius - Wikipedia

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    Pyrops karenius, also known as the Red-nosed Lanternfly, [1] is a species of planthopper belonging to a group commonly referred to as lantern-flies. This species is found in Burma, Thailand and the Karen Hills of India. The head, its protrusion and the thorax are reddish brown. The cephalic process is slightly recurved and its tip is flattened. [2]