Cacopsylla tenuata
(Jensen, 1951)
Cacopsylla tenuata is a of , commonly known as a jumping plant louse, in the Psyllidae. Like other members of its , it is a phloem-feeding insect that uses to extract sap from plants. The species was described by Jensen in 1951. Very little specific information is available about its or .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cacopsylla tenuata: /kəˌkɒpsɪˈla təˈnjuːətə/
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Distribution
Records from GBIF indicate presence in Japan (JAPHN) and possibly California, USA (CALOO). The ' native range and precise distribution remain poorly documented.