Acizzia

Acizzia is a genus of psyllids belonging to the monotypic subfamily Acizziinae, with a worldwide distribution;[1] it was erected by George Heslop-Harrison in 1961.

[2] Species primarily feed on Acacia and Albizia species in Australia and have become widespread as their host plants are popular garden specimens.

Damage to the leaves is generally mild, but economic damage on plantation species is occasionally reported.

Species are monophagous or oligophagous, for example: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility[1] includes: