Neotriozella hirsuta

Tuthill, 1939

Neotriozella hirsuta is a in the Triozidae, described by Tuthill in 1939. It belongs to a of jumping plant-lice that feed on vascular plants. The species epithet 'hirsuta' refers to hairy characteristics, though specific morphological details remain poorly documented in accessible literature. Like other Triozidae, it likely has a complex involving multiple nymphal stages and plant specificity.

Distribution

Distribution records indicate presence in Arizona (ARIOO), though precise locality details are limited. The appears to have a restricted known range based on available specimen data.

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