“…Diaphorina citri is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical Asian countries, and is now also found in South, Central and North America, and East Africa . The biodiversity within D. citri from several regions has been identified through sequencing the mitochondrial COI gene, and using markers in the D. citri endosymbiont, Wolbachia wDi . Previous attempts to characterize biodiversity within accessions of D. citri across East and Southeast Asia used COI , but this marker does not explicitly incorporate geographic information .…”