-
Triozidae is one of
seven families collectively referred to as
plant lice. They have
traditionally been
considered part of a
single family, Psyllidae...
- ****ociations is unknown. Hemiptera:
Casuarinicola jumping plant lice (
Triozidae) feed on sap of Casuarina.
Another hemipteran ****ociated with this genus...
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citrus psyllid, is a sap-sucking insect, a
hemipteran bug in the
family Triozidae. It is an
important pest of citrus,
being one of only two
known vectors...
- psyllid, or
eugenia psyllid, is a sap-sucking
hemipteran bug in the
family Triozidae which creates galls on the
leaves of
Syzygium paniculatum. This species...
- now
placed in
other families including the Carsidaridae,
Liviidae and
Triozidae.
Citrus greening, also
known as huanglongbing, ****ociated with the presence...
- Homotominae)
Liviidae Mastigimatidae Bekker-Migdisova, 1973
Psyllidae Triozidae In addition, the
following extinct families are recognised: †Liadopsyllidae...
- in the same family) and the
laurel fly (Trioza
alacris in the
family Triozidae).
Psylla alni
feeds on alders: this is the type
species (as
Chermes alni...
- aphids)
Phylloxeridae (phylloxerans)
Psylloidea Aphalaridae Calophyidae Carsidaridae Homotomidae Phacopteronidae Psyllidae (jumping
plant lice)
Triozidae...
-
Trioza is the type
genus of sap-sucking bugs in the
family Triozidae; it has a world-wide distribution. The
Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:...
- aphids)
Phylloxeridae (phylloxerans)
Psylloidea Aphalaridae Calophyidae Carsidaridae Homotomidae Phacopteronidae Psyllidae (jumping
plant lice)
Triozidae...