jumping plant louse
English
editNoun
editjumping plant louse (plural jumping plant lice)
- A psyllid, any species of the family Psyllidae of plant-feeding insects.
- 1983, R. H. Richens, Elm, page 64:
- Two European leaf feeders, the jumping plant louse Psylla ulmi and the aphid Tinocallis platani,. are both normally restricted to Ulmus laevis.
- 1997, I. Faridah Hanum, L.J.G Van der Maesen, editors, PROSEA : Plant Resources of South-East Asia, 11: Auxiliary Plants, page 179:
- However, since then devastating effects of the leucaena psyllid (Heteropsylla cubana), a tiny jumping plant louse, have been experienced in many areas where leucaena is grown.
- 2011, Trudy M. Wassenaar, Bacteria: The Benign, the Bad, and the Beautiful, page 40:
- For instance, the psyllids, also known as jumping plant lice, contain compartments in their cells that can be recognized as Proteobacteria from the DNA they contain.
Synonyms
edit- (any species of family Psyllidae): psyllid
Translations
editpsyllid — see psyllid