Hackberry Budgall Psyllid – Pachypylla celtidisgemma
Hackberry Budgall Psyllid (Pachypylla celtidisgemma)
Latin Name: (Pachypylla celtidisgemma)
Common Name: Hackberry Budgall Psyllid
Appearance:
- Galls appear as tissue swellings on leaves or petioles that range in size from 1/8 to 1/4 inch.
- The pale, growing psyllid within may be seen carefully cutting them apart.
- Adults look like tiny (3/16 inch long) cicadas. They can become plentiful in the fall when they are attracted to homes and crawl over window covering in search of overwintering habitat.