Trioza aylmeriae

Patch, 1912

Trioza aylmeriae is a in the Triozidae, described by Patch in 1912. The species is known from the Great Lakes region of North America, with records from Ohio and Ontario. As a member of the Trioza, it shares characteristics with other psyllids that feed on plant sap and may induce gall formation on plants.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Trioza aylmeriae: /traɪˈoʊzə eɪlməˈraɪ.iː/

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Distribution

Recorded from Ohio, USA and Ontario, Canada. Distribution records are sparse and the appears to be restricted to the Great Lakes region of North America.

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