Environmental Data: First detailed record of Jikradia olitoria (Hemipt...

Keywords:
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FLAVESCENCE DORÉE
GRAPEVINE YELLOWS
NEARCTIC LEAFHOPPER
NEOBIOTA
Keywords:
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FLAVESCENCE DORÉE
GRAPEVINE YELLOWS
NEARCTIC LEAFHOPPER
NEOBIOTA

Description

Jikradia olitoria Say is a Nearctic leafhopper that was recently identified in several European countries. Given its role as the vector of phytoplasmas ass...

Citation

Oggier, A., Debonneville, C., Conedera, M., Rizzoli, A. (2026). First detailed record of Jikradia olitoria (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) in the Swiss southern Alps and evaluation of its current potential as a vector of 16SrV-phytoplasmas. EnviDat. https://www.doi.org/10.16904/envidat.728.

Resources

  • Supplementary Figure 2

    Jikradia olitoria captures on yellow sticky traps placed in the landscape around the vineyards in the years 2023 and 2024.

    Supplementary Figure 2
  • Supplementary_table3 - Hatching events

    Hatching events in 2024 and 2025.

    Supplementary_table3 - Hatching events
  • Supplementary_table2 - Trap captures 2024

    Trap captures in 2024.

    Supplementary_table2 - Trap captures 2024
  • Table2 - Jikradia olitoria hatching events

    Jikradia olitoria hatching events divided by year and wood type. For the hatching experiment, wood was collected from the Giornico site due to the large J. olitoria adult population observed in 2023.

    Table2 - Jikradia olitoria hatching events
  • Table1 - Jikradia olitoria total captures

    Jikradia olitoria total captures divided by plot and trap type, mean captures per trap and ratio between the two sampling years. YST/plot = yellow sticky traps installed in each plot, L = landscape YST, V = vineyard YST, N YST = overall number of processed YST throughout the experiment.

    Table1 - Jikradia olitoria total captures
  • Supplementary_table1 - Trap captures 2023

    Trap captures in 2023.

    Supplementary_table1 - Trap captures 2023
  • Supplementary Figure 1

    Jikradia olitoria captures on yellow sticky traps placed inside the vineyard canopy in the years 2023 and 2024.

    Supplementary Figure 1