Psyllinae is a subfamily of plant-parasitic hemipterans in the family Psyllidae. It includes minor pest species such as: the apple psylla, Cacopsylla mali and Cacopsylla pyri (a.k.a. Psylla pyri), commonly known as the pear psylla.
Genera
These genera belong to the subfamily Psyllinae:
- Anomoneura - E. Asia
- Amorphicola <small>Heslop-Harrison, 1961</small> - N. America <span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
- Arytaina - mostly Palaearctic<br/>(syn. Amblyrhina, Ataenia, Psyllopa)
- Arytainilla <small>Loginova, 1972</small> - mostly Palaearctic<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
- Cacopsylla <small>Ossiannilsson, 1970</small> - widespread in northern hemisphere<span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
- Ceanothia - N. America<br/>(syn. Euglyptoneura )
- Cornopsylla - S.E. Himalayas
- Cyamophila - S. Europe to E. Asia
- Cyamophiliopsis
- Cylindropsylla - China
- Gelonopsylla
- Livilla (syn. Alloeoneura, Floria, Floriella) - mostly Palaearctic
- Mecistoneura
- Nyctiphalerus <small>Bliven, 1955</small> - N. America <span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
- Palaeolindbergiella - southern Asia
- Pexopsylla <small>Jensen, 1957</small> - N. America <span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
- Psylla <small>Geoffroy, 1762</small> (synonyms include Chamaepsylla syn. nov.)
- Purshivora <small>Heslop-Harrison, 1961</small> - N. America <span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
- Spanioneura <small>Foerster, 1848</small> - mostly Palaearctic <span style="color:gray"><sup> c g b</sup></span>
<small>Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net</small>
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