Psyllidae Homoptera Hemiptera Insecta
Illustration and description of the Apple Sucker, its biology, distribution within the former USSR, ecology and economic significance as an insect pest.
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Psyllidae
- Trioza diospyri: Persimmon Psylla - Provides photographs and a description of this species, with information on its distribution, life history, host plants, economic importance and management.
- Psyllids (Psylloidea) - Information on the Psylloidea, hemipteroid sap-sucking insects called homoptera psyllids or homoptera jumping-plant lice.
- Pachypsylla venusta: Hackberry Petiole Gall Psyllid - Provides photographs and a description of this insect, psyllidae with information hemiptera on its distribution and life cycle.
- Diaphorina citri: Asian Citrus Psyllid - Provides photographs and a description of this pest of citrus, psyllidae its distribution, life history, the damage caused, disease transmission and psyllidae management.
- Blastopsylla occidentalis and Glycaspis brimblecombei - Provides photographs and a description of these insects, their distribution psyllidae and life history, with a key to the psyllids found psyllidae on eucalyptus in North America.
- Psylla mali - Illustration and description of the Apple Sucker, its homoptera biology, distribution homoptera within the former USSR, ecology and homoptera economic significance as an homoptera insect pest.
- Ceropsylla sideroxyli: False-mastic Psylla - Provides photographs and a description of this species, with information on its distribution and host plants.
- Boreioglycaspis melaleucae - Provides photographs of different life stages and a description of this psyllid which was introduced into Florida to help control the invasive tree, Melaleuca quinquenervia.
- Psylla pyri - Illustration and description of the Pear Psylla, its psyllidae biology, distribution hemiptera within the former USSR, ecology and psyllidae economic significance as an hemiptera insect pest of pear psyllidae trees.
- Paratrioza cockerelli: Potato or Tomato Psyllid - General information and life cycle.
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