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Leicester Stanhope,
Psyllas undertook the
publication of the Εφημερίς των Αθηνών ("Newspaper of Athens",
August 1824 –
April 1826). Later,
Psyllas was appointed...
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Psylla (from the Gr**** psulla,
meaning flea) is the type
genus of sap-sucking
insects in the
family Psyllidae.
There are at
least 110
described species...
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Cacopsylla pyri,
commonly known as the pear
psylla or pear psyllid, is an
insect in the
subfamily Psyllinae.
Originating in
Europe and Asia, it has spread...
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Psylla frodobagginsi or the
hobbit kōwhai
psyllid is a
species of psyllid, a plant-feeding
hemipteran in the
family Psyllidae. It is
endemic to New Zealand...
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Psylla buxi,
known generally as the
boxwood psyllid or box sucker, is a
species of plant-parasitic
hemipteran in the
family Psyllidae. It is
native to...
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Pitton de
Tournefort guessed 2500 in 1700). The Gr****
historian Ioannis Psyllas estimated a po****tion of more than 7000 on the
island in 1821, a number...
- Ψύλλιον), or
Psylleium or
Psylleion (Ψύλλειον), or
Psillium or Psillion, or
Psylla (Ψύλλα), was a
fortified emporium on the
coast of
ancient Bithynia located...
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Psylla carpinicola is a
species of plant-parasitic
hemipteran in the
family Psyllidae. "
Psylla carpinicola species details".
Catalogue of Life. Retrieved...
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Psylla, a
genus of plant-parasitic
hemipterans in the
family Psyllidae.
Psylla aceris Loginova, 1964 c g
Psylla aili Yang & Li, 1984 c g
Psylla alni...
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Psylla alni is a
species of psyllid, a plant-feeding
hemipteran in the
family Psyllidae. It is the type
species of
Psylla,
which is the type
genus in...