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Invasive. (St Helena Invertebrate Forum (2024) St Helena Species Spreadsheet v12.5. Dataset.);
Environmental threat. (St Helena Invertebrate Forum (2024) St Helena Species Spreadsheet v12.5. Dataset.);
Terrestrial. Native to Southern, East and Central Africa. (St Helena Invertebrate Forum (2024) St Helena Species Spreadsheet v12.5. Dataset.); Takes the sap from Gumwood trees. The Jacaranda bug produces a black sooty mould and historically attacked the whole population of Gumwood trees at Peak Dale (1991 to 1994) killing hundreds before the ladybird (Hyperaspis pantherina) was introduced from Kenya as a biological control agent and brought the infestation under control. (Environmental Conservation Section of the Agriculture and Forestry Department (1995-1998) Bulletin.);
Key, R., Fowler, L., Pryce, D., Wilkins, V., Key, R. (2021). Terrestrial & Freshwater Invertebrates of St Helena. Pisces Publications, Newbury; Environmental Conservation Section of the Agriculture and Forestry Department (1995-1998) Bulletin.; Lambdon, P., & Darlow, A. (2012). Flowering plants & ferns of St Helena. Pisces Publications for St Helena Nature Conservation Group. Pisces Publications for St Helena Nature Conservation Group; Non-Native Species Workshop (2024) Non-Native Species Workshop for St Helena. Workshop, St Helena, 15-19 January 2024.; St Helena Invertebrate Forum (2024) St Helena Species Spreadsheet v12.5. Dataset.;