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Psyllid? - Craspedolepta suaedae

Psyllid? - Craspedolepta suaedae
near Glendale, Nevada, USA
July 23, 2008
Size: 1-2 mm
Removed from big mass of sticky white fluff on a low shrub (probably Suaeda moquinii). It was jumpy, so I thought "jumping plant louse" was a good guess.

Moved
Moved from Craspedolepta.

Moved
Moved from Aphalara. Given that A. suaedae (and many other Aphalara) are Craspedolepta now, it makes sense to move this here.

Ray Gill: "Probably an Aphalara near suaedae"
Moved from Psyllidae.

Yes.
Yes, this is a psyllid. No idea on the plant, sorry.

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