2012
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3509.1.1
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A revised classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea)

Abstract: A revised classification for the world jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) is presented comprising all published family and genus-group names. The new classification consists of eight families: Aphalaridae, Carsidaridae, Calophyidae, Homotomidae, Liviidae, Phacopteronidae, Psyllidae and Triozidae. The Aphalaridae, Liviidae and Psyllidae are redefined, 20 family-group names as well as 28 genus-group names are synonymised, and one replacement name is proposed [Sureaca nomen nov., for Acaerus Loginova, 197… Show more

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“…Trioza, in its present definition, is a large, artificial genus of worldwide distribution (Hollis 1984, Burckhardt and Ouvrard 2012, Ouvrard 2017. Several, probably monophyletic species-groups have been defined whose relationships to each other, however, remain uncertain (Hollis 1984, Burckhardt 1988, Brown and Hodkinson 1988.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trioza, in its present definition, is a large, artificial genus of worldwide distribution (Hollis 1984, Burckhardt and Ouvrard 2012, Ouvrard 2017. Several, probably monophyletic species-groups have been defined whose relationships to each other, however, remain uncertain (Hollis 1984, Burckhardt 1988, Brown and Hodkinson 1988.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classification and nomenclature of Psylloidea follow Burckhardt & Ouvrard (2012) and Burckhardt & Queiroz (2012), respectively; the nomenclature of the plants is in accordance with The Plant List (2016). The psylloids were identified, apart from using the literature cited in the 'Results' section, by comparison with material in the psylloid collection of the NHMB.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these species have already been reported in Brazil and all of them belong to Aphalaridae (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) (Burckhardt & Ouvrard, 2012). Among them, is the species Ctenarytaina eucalypti (Maskell), also known as blue gum psyllid.…”
Section: Introduced Non-quarantine Pests Eucalyptusmentioning
confidence: 99%