Cacopsylla fatsiae
(Jensen, 1957)
Cacopsylla fatsiae is a in the Psyllidae, described by Jensen in 1957. It belongs to the Cacopsylla, which includes numerous phloem-feeding insects associated with woody plants. The species has been recorded in Japan, China (Hong Kong), and California (USA). Like other Cacopsylla species, it is presumed to feed on plant phloem sap, though specific associations for C. fatsiae remain poorly documented in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cacopsylla fatsiae: /kækoʊˈsɪlə ˈfætʃɪaɪ/
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Distribution
Recorded from Japan (including Honshu and Hokkaido), China (Hong Kong), and California (USA) based on distribution records.