Freysuila
Aleman, 1887
Species Guides
2- Freysuila dugesii(giant whitefly)
- Freysuila phorodendri
Freysuila is a of jumping plant lice (psyllids) in the Psyllidae, established by Aleman in 1887. As members of the superfamily Psylloidea, these insects are small, plant-feeding hemipterans with characteristic jumping hind legs. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited -level information available. It belongs to a diverse group of phytophagous insects that specialize on vascular plants.

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Taxonomic note
The Freysuila was established by Aleman in 1887 within Psyllidae. The iNaturalist platform records 43 observations for this genus, suggesting it is occasionally encountered but remains taxonomically understudied. No -level treatments or comprehensive revisions have been widely cited in accessible literature.