Adult Trioza species:
Trioza species adults are
small (~3mm in length), winged, and depending on the species,
coloration
is either pale green or brown with ochraceous markings. Forewings are
hyaline with pronounced veination that may be useful for species
identifications. Adults have been observed feeding on avocado leaves,
presumably imbibing phloem. Female
Trioza
species probably oviposit
eggs into young avocado leaves by partially inserting them into leaf
tissue with the ovipositor.
Virtually nothing is known about the basic developmental and
reproductive biology and ecology of
Trioza
species associated with avocados and these are important areas of
research in need of attention.

(Above) Adult
Trioza sp. from
Guatemala on Hass avocado leaves. Characteristic feeding position
adopted by adults is shown in the above right photograph.

(Above) A
Trioza sp. nymph
(pale yellow) inside an opened gall removed from an avocado leaf in
Guatemala. The photograph on the right shows galls on the underside of
a Hass avocado leaf from which mature
Trioza sp. nymphs have
emerged and subsequently molted to the adult stage leaving exuviae
(white cuticle) attached to the galls.