Arytainilla is a genus of mostly Palaearctic plant lice belonging to the subfamily Psyllinae (it was previously placed in a subfamily Arytaininae); the genus was erected by Marianna Loginova in 1972.[1] Distribution records include Europe and North Africa, with possible introductions to New Zealand, Australia and western USA.[2] Arytainilla spartiophila is one of the two British "broom psyllids": the other is in the related genus Arytaina.
Species
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility[2] includes:
- Arytainilla algeriensis Burckhardt, 1989
- Arytainilla atlantica Percy, 2002
- Arytainilla barbagalloi Rapisarda, 1986
- Arytainilla cytisi (Puton, 1876)
- Arytainilla delarbrei (Puton, 1873)
- Arytainilla gredi (Ramirez Gomez, 1956)
- Arytainilla magnicauda Ramirez Gomez, 1956
- Arytainilla montivaga Percy, 2002
- Arytainilla serpentina Percy, 2003
- Arytainilla spartiicola (Šulc, 1907)
- Arytainilla spartiophila (Foerster, 1848)
- Arytainilla sulci (Vondráček, 1954)
- Arytainilla telonica Percy, 2002
- Arytainilla telonicola Percy, 2002
References
- ^ Loginova MM (1972) On the fauna of Psylloidea (Homoptera) from Morocco. Commentationes Biologicae, 47, 1 - 37.
- ^ a b Global Biodiversity Information Facility: Arytainilla Loginova, 1972 (retrieved 1 February 2025)
External links
Media related to Arytainilla at Wikimedia Commons
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