Psyllids on their host plants A damage caused by the open pit galls of Pseudophacopteron aewagriini Percy & Martoni, sp. nov. on the leaves of Alyxia gynopogon B same, detail of distribution of galls on the upper leaf surface C close up of immatures (orange) seated in the pit galls on the upper leaf surface D lerp of Cardiaspina fiscella on leaves of Eucalyptus sp., the lerp is built by the immatures which live underneath until adulthood E cluster of both immatures and adults of Mesohomotoma hibisci on the new growth of Hibiscus tiliaceus showing production of white waxy filaments F damage caused by Powellia vitreoradiata on Pittosporum bracteolatum, showing the presence of shallow pit galls.

 
 
  Part of: Martoni F, Tweed JMH, Blacket MJ, Percy DM (2025) An annotated checklist of the psyllids (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) of Norfolk Island with keys to species, new records, and descriptions of two new endemic species. ZooKeys 1238: 297-348. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1238.124535