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Psyllidae, the jumping plant lice or psyllids, are a
family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ...
of small plant-feeding insects that tend to be very host-specific, i.e. each plant-louse species only feeds on one plant species (monophagous) or feeds on a few closely related plants (oligophagous). Together with
aphid Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the superfamily Aphidoidea. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, although individuals within a species can vary widely in color. The group includes the fluffy white woolly aphids. A t ...
s, phylloxerans, scale insects and
whiteflies Whiteflies are Hemipterans that typically feed on the undersides of plant leaves. They comprise the family Aleyrodidae, the only family in the superfamily Aleyrodoidea. More than 1550 species have been described. Description and taxonomy The ...
, they form the group called
Sternorrhyncha The Sternorrhyncha suborder of the Hemiptera contains the aphids, whiteflies, and scale insects, groups which were traditionally included in the now-obsolete order "Homoptera". "Sternorrhyncha" refers to the rearward position of the mouthparts re ...
, which is considered to be the most "primitive" group within the true bugs ( Hemiptera). They have traditionally been considered a single family, Psyllidae, but recent classifications divide the group into a total of seven families; the present restricted definition still includes more than 70 genera in the Psyllidae. Psyllid fossils have been found from the Early Permian before the
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants th ...
s evolved. The explosive diversification of the flowering plants in the
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was paralleled by a massive diversification of associated insects, and many of the morphological and metabolic characters that the flowering plants exhibit may have evolved as defenses against herbivorous insects. Several genera of psyllids, especially among the Australian fauna, secrete coverings called " lerps" over their bodies, presumably to conceal them from
predator Predation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation (which usually do not kill th ...
s and
parasites Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson ha ...
.


Genera

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Acizzia ''Acizzia'' is a genus of psyllids that primarily feed on ''Acacia'' and ''Albizia ''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family ...
'' *'' Agonoscena'' *'' Allocarsidara'' *'' Arytainilla'' *'' Blastopsylla'' *'' Boreioglycaspis'' *''
Cacopsylla ''Cacopsylla'' is a genus of bugs in the Psyllidae family, the jumping plant lice. The genus includes most of the ''psylla'' harmful to fruit trees. Species * ''Cacopsylla abdominalis'' * '' Cacopsylla acuminata'' * ''Cacopsylla affinis'' * ' ...
'' *'' Cryptoneossa'' *'' Ctenarytaina'' *''
Diaphorina ''Diaphorina'' is an Old World genus of sap-sucking hemipteran bugs in the family, Liviidae. It includes an important pest of citrus: the Asian citrus psyllid, '' D. citri''. Species The genus contains some 68 to 74 species. The Catalogue of Lif ...
'' *'' Eucalyptolyma'' *'' Euphyllura'' *''
Glycaspis ''Glycaspis'' is a genus of plant-parasitic hemipterans in the family Aphalaridae. There are at least two described species in ''Glycaspis''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Glycaspis'': * '' Glycaspis brimblecombei'' Moore, 196 ...
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Heteropsylla ''Heteropsylla'' is a genus of plant-parasitic hemipterans in the family Psyllidae. There are more than 40 described species in ''Heteropsylla''. Species These 41 species belong to the genus ''Heteropsylla'': * '' Heteropsylla aurantiaca'' Mud ...
'' *'' Prosopidopsylla'' *''
Psylla ''Psylla'' (from the Greek ''psulla'', meaning flea) is a genus of sap-sucking insects belonging to the order Hemiptera. There are at least 110 described species in ''Psylla''. Species within the genus feed on various host plants. Some h ...
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Psyllopsis ''Psyllopsis'' is a genus of jumping plant lice, also known as psyllids. Species * '' Psyllopsis discrepans'' (Flor, 1861) * '' Psyllopsis distinguenda'' Edwards, 1913 * '' Psyllopsis dobreanuae'' Loginova, 1971 * '' Psyllopsis fraxini'' (Linna ...
'' *'' Retroacizzia'' *'' Tetragonocephela''


Higher taxonomy

Some genera, including agriculturally important pest species, have been classed as Psyllidae, but may now classified in the family
Triozidae 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 th ...
.


Coevolution

Insect-plant interactions have been important in defining models of coevolution and cospeciation, referring to whether plant speciation drives insect speciation and vice versa, though most herbivorous insects probably evolved long after the plants on which they feed.


Status as pests

Citrus greening, also known as '' huanglongbing'', associated with the presence of a bacterium ''Liberibacter asiaticum'', is an example of a plant pathogen that has coevolved with its insect vector, the " Asian citrus psyllid", ACP, ''Diaphorina citri'', such that the pathogen causes little or no harm to the insect, but causes a major disease which can reduce citrus quality, flavor, and production, as well as causing citrus trees to die. ACP was found in Florida in 1998, and has since spread across the southern US into Texas. This disease was found in Florida citrus groves in 2005. Management methods to reduce the spread of this disease and psyllid populations depend on an integrated pest management approach using insecticides, parasitoids, predators, and pathogens specific to ACP. Due to the spread of citrus greening worldwide and the growing importance of psyllid-spread diseases, an International Psyllid Genome Consortium was established.International Psyllid Genome Consortium
/ref> Insect genomics provides important information on the genetic basis of the pest's biology which may be altered to suppress psyllid populations in an environmentally friendly manner. The emerging psyllid genome continues to elucidate psyllid biology, expanding what is known about gene families, genetic variation, and gene expression in insects. Thus far, two new psyllid viruses have been discovered, and are being examined as potential biological control agents to reduce psyllid populations. Psyllid cell cultures have also been established by several researchers working with virus propagation, and as a system to propagate ''C. liberibacter'' for molecular studies on infection and replication. Studies on the microbiota have also identified four new species of bacteria. Thus far, 10 microbial organisms have been identified within these psyllids, among them the primary endosymbiont, whose genome has been sequenced and posted at the NCBI database, as well as a ''
Wolbachia ''Wolbachia'' is a genus of intracellular bacteria that infects mainly arthropod species, including a high proportion of insects, and also some nematodes. It is one of the most common parasitic microbes, and is possibly the most common reproducti ...
'' species.


References

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External links

On the
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/ Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences ''Featured Creatures'' website
''Blastopsylla occidentalis'', eucalyptus psyllid








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