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Trioza hirsuta
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Trioza hirsuta (Crawford, 1912)
Distribution. India: Karnataka (Crawford 1924, as Kuwayama hirsuta; Gupta et al. 2009, as Megatrioza hirsuta), Maharashtra (Crawford 1912, as Kuwayama hirsuta; Crawford 1919, as Kuwayama hirsuta; Mathur 1975), Tamil Nadu (Mani 1948, as Phylloplecta hiruta [sic]), West Bengal (4 ♂, 4 ♀, Nadia Kalyani, 20.v.2007, from hypophyllous marginal galls on Terminalia arjuna (B. Chakrabarti) (NHMB, dry mounted); Sri Lanka: 2 ♂, around Dambulla, 200‒300 m, 19.iv‒19.v.1991 (J. Kolibáč) [NHMB, dry mounted]).
Host plants. Terminalia arjuna, T. catappa, T. tomentosa (Combretaceae).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Crawford
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Hemiptera
- Family
- Psyllidae
- Genus
- Trioza
- Species
- hirsuta
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Trioza hirsuta (Crawford, 1912) sec. Burckhardt, Sharma & Raman, 2018
References
- Crawford, D. L. (1912) Indian Psyllidae. Records of the Indian Museum, 7, 419 - 435.
- Crawford, D. L. (1924) New Indian Psyllidae. Records of the Indian Museum, 26, 615 - 625.
- Gupta, A., Naveenkumar, V. & Poorani, J. (2009) New record of Psyllaephagus phylloplectae Sushil & Khan (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Encyrtidae) from Karnataka, with notes on its taxonomy and host, Megatrioza hirsuta (Crawford) (Hemiptera: Triozidae). Journal of Threatened Taxa, 1, 174 - 176.
- Crawford, D. L. (1919) The jumping plant lice of the Palaeotropics and the South Pacific Islands - Family Psyllidae, or Chermidae, Homoptera. The Philippine Journal of Science, 15, 139 - 207.
- Mathur, R. N. (1975) Psyllidae of the Indian subcontinent. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, 429 pp.
- Mani, M. S. (1948) Cecidozoa and Zoocecidia from India. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, 14, 27 - 195.