Craspedolepta nebulosa

(Zetterstedt, 1828)

Craspedolepta nebulosa is a of ( ) in the . It is a small sap-feeding with 34 documented observations on iNaturalist and distribution records from multiple sources. The species was first described by Zetterstedt in 1828. As a member of the psyllid group, it likely feeds on phloem and may be associated with specific plants, though detailed biological information remains limited in available sources.

Craspedolepta nebulosa, Elidir Fach, North Wales, May 2019 by janetgraham84new. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Craspedolepta nebulosa: /ˈkras.pə.doʊˌlɛp.tə nɛb.jʊˈloʊ.sə/

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Distribution

Distribution records indicate presence in multiple regions, with specific locality codes including ABTOO and ASKOO. The has 34 observations documented on iNaturalist, suggesting it occurs across a range that includes areas covered by these observation records.

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