Trioza mexicana
Crawford, 1911
Trioza mexicana is a in the Triozidae, first described by Crawford in 1911. It belongs to a containing numerous species associated with various plants, many of which are economically important agricultural and ornamental pests. The species name suggests Mexican origin, though detailed biological information appears limited in available literature. Like other Trioza species, it likely exhibits typical psyllid with jumping hind legs and adapted for feeding on plant phloem.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Trioza mexicana: /ˈtriː.oʊ.zə ˌmɛk.sɪˈkæ.nə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Mexico and the southwestern United States (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas) based on GBIF distribution records. The specific epithet and collection records indicate primary occurrence in Mexican and adjacent U.S. regions.