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Acacia Psyllid (Acizzia uncatoides)
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Copyright © 2014
Noah Elhardt
tiny cicadoid? -
Acizzia uncatoides
South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California, USA
June 13, 2014
Size: ~2mm
On Tagetes lucida flower.
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Contributed by
Noah Elhardt
on 14 June, 2014 - 1:52pm
Last updated 16 June, 2014 - 10:57am
Acizzia uncatoides --det. R. Gill
his comment: "This is the acacia psyllid,... extremely common throughout suburban California, an introduced Australian species established here for many, many years. Host of course is acacia.
Tagetes lucida
was just a resting site."
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v belov
, 16 June, 2014 - 10:57am
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psyllid, rather [same order, diff. suborder] --will ask Dr Gill
...to take a look
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