Abstract:
The research aimed the study of two controversial species in Romania, Corythucha ciliata Say (sycamore tiger or
sycamore lace bug) and Corythucha arcuata Say (oak tiger or oak lace bug) (Hemiptera, Tigidae). Knowing and
differentiating the two species is important in order to observe their behavior, the way of damage, but also to be able to
find methods to reduce the frequency of attack on plane trees and oak trees. Both insects are aggressive pests, damaging
the leaves of trees and leading to their premature defoliation. The research aimed to identify, monitor and differentiate
the two species from a morphological and biological point of view. The two species were observed and monitored over
two years, 2020-2022, being identified in several locations in Transylvania, on plane (Platanus spp.) and oak (Quercus
robur Linné). Regarding the biological cycle, in the temperate-continental climate of Cluj-Napoca, Corythucha ciliata
Say develops two generations per year, while Corythucha arcuata Say develops three generations per year. The main
criterion for differentiating the two species is the color of the ribs and the specific pattern on their wings.