Spondyliaspis plicatuloides

Spondyliaspis plicatuloides

Spondyliaspis plicatuloides is species of Jumping plant lice, Lerp insects in family Psyllidae. Members of this family are sap-sucker and highly host specific. Adult psylloids resemble tiny cicadas. They are from 1 to 10mm in body length. They have two pairs of membranous wings held roof-like over the body. Their long antenna is 7-10 segmented. Their legs are modified for jumping. They insert their stylets, or mouthparts, into the plant and begin feeding and constructing a lerp, the protection cover. Lerps are formed from the sugar and wax excreted by the insects. Those materials harden on contact with air to form the protection.
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyPsyllidae
GenusSpondyliaspis
SpeciesSpondyliaspis plicatuloides
Photographed in
Australia