Eugenia Psyllid – Trioza eugeniae
Eugenia Psyllid (Trioza eugeniae)
Latin Name: (Trioza eugeniae)
Common Name: Eugenia Psyllid or (Lillypilly, Psyllid)
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- Trioza eugeniae, also known as the Syzygium leaf psyllid, lillypilly psyllid, or eugenia psyllid, is a sap-sucking hemipteran insect that causes galls on Syzygium paniculatum leaves. The nymphs cause pit galls in the leaves, which impede the development of the plant.
- Trioza eugeniae (Eugenia Psyllid) is a plant lice species that belongs to the jumping plant lice family. Syzygium species are beautiful plants that are seldom harmed as long as they are healthy.
- Because certain places are more vulnerable to assault, you may need to choose your Syzygium species more carefully.