Baeoalitriozus
Li, 2011
Species Guides
1- Baeoalitriozus diospyri(Persimmon Psyllid)
Baeoalitriozus is a of psyllids (true bugs in the Triozidae) comprising at least 16 described . The genus was established by Li in 2011 and has a notably broad geographic distribution spanning three continents: North America, Africa, and Southeastern Asia. Species in this genus are associated with diverse plants, including Diospyros (persimmon) and Sersalisia. The genus demonstrates considerable taxonomic diversity with species described across multiple decades by various including Crawford, Tuthill, Hollis, and Buckton.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Baeoalitriozus: /ˈbaɪ.oʊ.ə.laɪ.tɹiˈoʊ.zəs/
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Distribution
Northern America, Africa, and Southeastern Asia. The exhibits a disjunct distribution pattern with no apparently occurring in South America, Europe, or Australia.
Host Associations
- Diospyros - Baeoalitriozus diospyri is named for this association
- Sersalisia - Baeoalitriozus afrosersalisia is named for this association
- Mimusops - Baeoalitriozus mimusops is named for this association