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adult of Phylus coryli is predator of Psylloidea
Remarks: season: end 6-mid 8

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Psylloidea

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Psylloidea[1] is a superfamily of true bugs, including the jumping plant lice and others which have recently been classified as distinct families. Though the group first appeared during the Early Jurassic, modern members of the group do not appear until the Eocene, and Mesozoic members of the order are usually assigned to the possibly paraphyletic family Liadopsyllidae.[2]

Families

In addition, the following extinct families are recognised:

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References

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  1. ^ Ouvrard D: The World Psylloidea Database (in French, English, Spanish, and German)
  2. ^ Drohojowska, Jowita; Szwedo, Jacek; Müller, Patrick; Burckhardt, Daniel (2020-10-19). "New fossil from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber confirms monophyly of Liadopsyllidae (Hemiptera: Psylloidea)". Scientific Reports. 10 (1): 17607. Bibcode:2020NatSR..1017607D. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-74551-6. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 7573606. PMID 33077764.
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Psylloidea: Brief Summary

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Psylloidea is a superfamily of true bugs, including the jumping plant lice and others which have recently been classified as distinct families. Though the group first appeared during the Early Jurassic, modern members of the group do not appear until the Eocene, and Mesozoic members of the order are usually assigned to the possibly paraphyletic family Liadopsyllidae.

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