Family of true bugs
Carsidaridae is abug family in the superfamilyPsylloidea, with a world-wide (more southern hemisphere) distribution; the type genusCarsidara is from eastern Asia.[2] Species ofAllocarsidara are considered to bedurian pests.
A recent (2021) review[3] identified three subfamilies:
Authority: Crawford, 1911
- AllocarsidaraHollis, 1987
- CarsidaraWalker, 1869
- EpicarsaCrawford, 1911
- MesohomotomaKuwayama, 1908 (syn.Udamostigma)
- ParacarsidaraHeslop-Harrison, 1960
- ProtyoraKieffer, 1906 (syn.Neocarsidara)
- TenaphalaraKuwayama, 1908
- TyoraWalker, 1869 (syn.Carsidaroida, Nesiope)
Authority: Heslop-Harrison, 1958 (previouslyHomotomidae)
- tribe DynopsylliniBekker-Migdisova, 1973
- DiceraopsyllaCrawford, 1912
- AfrodynopsyllaHollis & Broomfield, 1989
- AustrodynopsyllaHollis & Broomfield, 1989
- DynopsyllaCrawford, 1913 (syn.Crawfordella, Sphingocladia)
- TriozamiaVondráček, 1963
- tribe HomotominiHeslop-Harrison, 1958
- HomotomaGuérin-Méneville, 1844
- SynozaEnderlein, 1918
- tribe MacrohomotominiWhite & Hodkinson, 1985
- MycopsyllaFroggatt, 1901 (syn.Edenus)
- MacrohomotomaKuwayama, 1908
- PseudoeriopsyllaNewstead, 1911
- MoriphilaBurckhardt & Cho in Burckhardtet al., 2018
- PhytolymaScott, 1882
Authority: Crawford, 1914
- CeltisaspisYang & Li, 1982
- PachypsyllaRiley, 1885 (syn.Blastophysa)
- TetragonocephalaCrawford, 1914
- ^Cirrus DigitalHackberry Psyllid
- ^GBIF: Carsidaridae (retrieved January 2023)
- ^Burckhardt D, Ouvrard D, Percy DM (2021) An updated classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) integrating molecular and morphological evidence.European Journal of Taxonomy 736: 137–182.DOI