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    Spotted Lanternfly

    FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES

    09.18.2022

    Photo by 2nd Lt. Samantha Gabriel 

    109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

    A Spotted Lanternfly at Fort Indiantown Gap. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the Spotted Lanternfly or SLF, Lycorma delicatula (White), is an invasive planthopper native to Asia first discovered in PA in Berks County in 2014.

    SLF feeds on sap from a myriad of plants but has a strong preference for plants important to PA's economy including grapevines, maples, black walnut, birch and willow. SLF's feeding damage stresses plants which can decrease their health and in some cases cause death.

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    Date Taken: 09.18.2022
    Date Posted: 09.18.2022 16:33
    Photo ID: 7422806
    VIRIN: 220918-Z-RI572-257
    Resolution: 4032x3024
    Size: 3.24 MB
    Location: FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, PENNSYLVANIA, US

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