Freysuila

Aleman, 1887

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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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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.

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