Triozidae
Triozidae | |
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, showing the trifurcation in wing veins | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Sternorrhyncha |
Superfamily: | Psylloidea |
Family: | Triozidae |
Genera | |
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Triozidae is one of seven families collectively referred to as jumping plant lice. They have traditionally been considered part of a single family, Psyllidae, but recent classifications divide the group into a total of seven families; most of the genera (over 70) remain in the Psyllidae, but Triozidae is the second-largest family in the group, containing 27 genera, and a number of pest species.
Genera[]
- Aacanthocnema Tuthill & Taylor, 1955
- Acanthocasuarina Taylor, 2011
- Hollis, 1984
- Tuthill, 1942
- Bactericera
- Calinda
- Hevaheva
- ?
- Neotrioza
- Trichochermes
- Trioza
External links[]
On the University of Florida / Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Featured Creatures website
- Ceropsylla sideroxyli, false-mastic psylla
- Trioza diospyri, persimmon psylla
- Trioza magnoliae, red bay psyllid
- Trioza alacris, bay leaf sucker
- Agriculture and biological sciences
- list of species of Triozidae
The World Psylloidea Database by D. Ouvrard: Triozidae in Psyl'list (in French, English, Spanish, and German)
Wikispecies has information related to Triozidae. |
Categories:
- Triozidae
- Insect vectors of plant pathogens
- Hemiptera families
- Sternorrhyncha stubs