Trioza adventicia

Trioza adventicia, commonly known as the syzygium leaf psyllid, lillypilly psyllid, or eugenia psyllid, is a sap-sucking hemipteran bug in the family Triozidae which creates galls on the leaves of Syzygium paniculatum. This species is native to eastern Australia and has been introduced into California, southern Australia, and New Zealand.
Host Genome
Related Symbionts
0 recordsSymbiont records associated with Trioza adventicia
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Metagenome Information
0 recordsMetagenome sequencing data associated with Trioza adventicia
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Amplicon Information
1 recordsAmplicon sequencing data associated with Trioza adventicia
Run | Classification | Platform | Location | Environment |
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SRR17967252
AMPLICON |
16S
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New Zealand
43.53083333 S 172.625 E |
terrestrial biome [ENVO:00000446]
Insect Microbiome |
Related Articles
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