Psylloidea
Psylloidea is a Taxonomic rank, superfamily of Hemiptera, true bugs, including the jumping plant louse, jumping plant lice and others which have recently been classified as distinct families. Though the group first appeared during the Early Jurassic, modern members of the group do not appear until the Eocene, and Mesozoic members of the order are usually assigned to the possibly Paraphyly, paraphyletic family Liadopsyllidae. Families The following Extant taxon, extant families are included:Burckhardt D, Ouvrard D, Percy DM (2021) An updated classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) integrating molecular and morphological evidence. ''European Journal of Taxonomy'' 736: 137–182DOI/ref> # Aphalaridae (includes Phacopteronidae, now a subfamily) # Calophyidae # Carsidaridae (includes Homotominae) # Liviidae # Mastigimatidae # Psyllidae # Triozidae In addition, the following extinct families are recognised: * †Liadopsyllidae * †Malmopsyllidae * †Neop ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liadopsyllidae
Liadopsyllidae is an extinct family of hemipteran insects belonging to Psylloidea ranging from the Early Jurassic to Upper Cretaceous. The family was named by Andrey Vasilyevich Martynov in 1926.A. V. Martynov. 1926. Jurassic fossil Insect from Turkestan. 6. Homoptera and Psocoptera. ''Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR'' 20(13-14):1349-1366 They are the earliest known members of Psylloidea, with modern members of the group not known until the Paleogene, as such, they have been suggested to be a paraphyletic assemblage ancestral to modern psylloids. The family Malmopsyllidae has been subsumed into this family, but is considered distinct by some authors. Taxonomy Taxonomy after after * '' Liadopsylla'' Handlirsch, 1921 **''Liadopsylla geinitzi'' Handlirsch, 1921 Green Series, Germany, Early Jurassic (Toarcian) ** ''Liadopsylla obtusa'' Ansorge, 1996 Green Series, Germany, Early Jurassic (Toarcian) ** ''Liadopsylla asiatica'' Becker-Migdisova, 1985Becker-Migdisova EE. Iskopaemye nase ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liviidae
Liviidae is a family of Psylloidea, plant lice (order Hemiptera), with about 19 genera. Subfamilies and genera There have been various classifications of Psylloidea including that of Burckhardt and Ouvrard (2012); in the latest (2021) review,Burckhardt D, Ouvrard D, Percy DM (2021) An updated classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) integrating molecular and morphological evidence. ''European Journal of Taxonomy'' 736: 137–182DOI/ref> three monophyletic subfamilies were identified: Euphyllurinae Authority: Burckhardt D, Ouvrard D, Percy DM (2021) # ''Brachyphyllura'' # ''Crytophyllura'' # ''Eremopsylloides'' # ''Euphyllura'' (syn. ''Platystigma'') # ''Ligustrinia'' # ''Megadicrania'' # ''Pachypsylloides'' # ''Peripsyllopsis'' # ''Psyllopsis'' # ''Strophingia'' # ''Shaerqia'' (syn. ''Acaerus, Sureaca'') # ''Syringilla'' Liviinae Authority: Löw, 1879; synonyms: Paurocephalini , Diclidophlebiini , Camarotosceninae , Liviini , Sinuonemopsyll ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jumping Plant Louse
Psyllidae, the jumping plant lice or psyllids, are a family 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 aphids, phylloxerans, scale insects and whiteflies, they form the group called Sternorrhyncha, 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 plants evolved. The explosive diversification of the flowering plants in the Cretaceous was paralleled by a massive diversification of associated insects, and many of the morphological and metabolic characters that the flowering p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Psyllidae
Psyllidae, the jumping plant lice or psyllids, are a Family (biology), family 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 aphids, phylloxerans, scale insects and whiteflies, they form the group called Sternorrhyncha, 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 Psylloidea#Families, seven families; the present restricted definition still includes more than 70 genera in the Psyllidae. Psyllid fossils have been found from the Cisuralian, Early Permian before the flowering plants evolved. The explosive diversification of the flowering plants in the Cretaceous was paralleled by a massive diversification of associated insects, and many of the morphologi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Calophyidae
Calophyidae is a bug family in the superfamily Psylloidea. Subfamilies and genera In a recent (2021) review,Burckhardt D, Ouvrard D, Percy DM (2021) An updated classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) integrating molecular and morphological evidence. ''European Journal of Taxonomy'' 736: 137–182DOI/ref> the following subfamilies were confirmed: Atmetocraniinae Authority: Becker-Migdisova, 1973; distribution: Australia, New Zealand # '' Atmetocranium'' Calophyinae Authority: Vondráček, 1957; synonyms: Microceropsyllini , Strogylocephalidae # '' Calophya'' – type genus (syn. ''Calophya (Neocalophya), Holotrioza, Microceropsylla, Paracalophya, Pelmatobrachia'') # '' Pseudoglycaspis'' # '' Strogylocephala'' (syn. ''Synaphalara'') Metapsyllinae Authority: Kwon, 1983; distribution: Asia # '' Metapsylla'' Symphorosinae Authority: Li, 2002 # '' Symphorosus'' ;Note: * '' Allophorina'' is now assigned to the Psyllidae: Platycoryphinae; * '' Cecid ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Trioza Aguacate
''Trioza'' is the type genus of sap-sucking bugs in the family Triozidae; it has a world-wide distribution. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility lists:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Trioza'' Förster, 1848 (retrieved 3 February 2025) # '' Trioza abdominalis'' # '' Trioza achilleae'' # '' Trioza acuminata'' # '' Trioza acuminatissima'' # '' [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Triozidae
Triozidae is one of seven families, collectively referred to as Psylloidea, plant lice, based on the type genus ''Trioza''. They had traditionally been considered part of a single family, Psyllidae, but recent classifications divide the superfamily into a total of seven families; most of the genera remain in the Psyllidae, but Triozidae is the third-largest family in the group. The family contains a number of agricultural pest species including: * ''Baeoalitriozus diospyri'', the persimmon psyllid * ''Bactericera cockerelli'', the potato psyllid * ''Lauritrioza alacris'', infesting Laurus nobilis, bay trees and their relatives * ''Trioza erytreae'', the African citrus psyllid Genera The Global Biodiversity Information FacilityGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility: Family Triozidae (retrieved 30 March 202 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mastigimatidae
Calophyidae is a bug family in the superfamily Psylloidea. Subfamilies and genera In a recent (2021) review,Burckhardt D, Ouvrard D, Percy DM (2021) An updated classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) integrating molecular and morphological evidence. ''European Journal of Taxonomy'' 736: 137–182DOI/ref> the following subfamilies were confirmed: Atmetocraniinae Authority: Becker-Migdisova, 1973; distribution: Australia, New Zealand # '' Atmetocranium'' Calophyinae Authority: Vondráček, 1957; synonyms: Microceropsyllini , Strogylocephalidae # '' Calophya'' – type genus (syn. ''Calophya (Neocalophya), Holotrioza, Microceropsylla, Paracalophya, Pelmatobrachia'') # '' Pseudoglycaspis'' # '' Strogylocephala'' (syn. ''Synaphalara'') Metapsyllinae Authority: Kwon, 1983; distribution: Asia # '' Metapsylla'' Symphorosinae Authority: Li, 2002 # '' Symphorosus'' ;Note: * '' Allophorina'' is now assigned to the Psyllidae: Platycoryphinae; * '' Cecid ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Homotominae
Carsidaridae is a bug family in the superfamily Psylloidea Psylloidea is a Taxonomic rank, superfamily of Hemiptera, true bugs, including the jumping plant louse, jumping plant lice and others which have recently been classified as distinct families. Though the group first appeared during the Early Jura ..., with a world-wide (more southern hemisphere) distribution; the type genus '' Carsidara'' is from eastern Asia. identified three subfamilies: Carsidarinae Authority: Crawford, 1911 # '' Allocarsidara'' Hollis, 1987 # '' Carsidara'' Walker, 1869 # '' Epicarsa'' Crawford, 1911 # '' Mesohomotoma'' Kuwayama, 1908 (syn. ''Udamostigma'') # '' Paracarsidara'' Heslop-Harrison, 1960 # '' Protyora'' Kieffer, 1906 (syn. ''Neocarsidara'') # '' Tenaphalara'' Kuwayama, 1908 # '' Tyora'' Walker, 1869 (syn. ''Carsidaroida, Nesiope'') Homotominae Authority: Heslop-Harrison, 1958 (previously Homotomidae) ;tribe Dynopsyllini # '' Diceraopsylla'' # '' Afrodynopsylla'' # '' Austrodynopsyl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |