Triozidae
Trioza urticae (Linnaeus, 1758)
Trioza urticae (Linnaeus, 1758)
Trioza urticae is a psyllid that forms leaf galls on nettle hosts, found throughout Europe.
Trioza remota Foerster, 1848
Trioza remota Foerster, 1848
Trioza remota is a sap-sucking hemipteran bug in Triozidae that makes galls on oak leaves.
Trioza adventicia Tuthill, 1952
Trioza adventicia Tuthill, 1952
Trioza adventicia is a gall-forming sap-sucking bug native to eastern Australia, introduced to other regions, long misidentified as Trioza eugeniae.
Trioza centranthi (Vallot, 1829)
Trioza centranthi (Vallot, 1829)
Trioza centranthi is a species that forms galls on certain valerian-related plants, found across Europe from Great Britain to Ukraine.
Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc, 1909)
Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc, 1909)
Bactericera cockerelli, the potato psyllid, is a North American solanaceous pest that causes serious potato crop diseases and yield losses.
Baeoalitriozus diospyri (Ashmead, 1881)
Baeoalitriozus diospyri (Ashmead, 1881)
Baeoalitriozus diospyri, the persimmon psyllid, is a Baeoalitriozus species found in the US and Mexico that feeds on persimmons.
Lauritrioza alacris (Flor, 1861)
Lauritrioza alacris (Flor, 1861)
Lauritrioza alacris is an insect that forms leaf galls on certain laurel and related plant species.
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