schini Tuthill 1959
Type locality: Peru.
Additional distribution: Bolivia; introduced in Argentina, Chile, New Zealand, USA, California.
Host plant: Schinus molle .
Remarks: First recorded in California in 1984 (Gill 1984); common name: peppertree psyllid (Downer et al. 1988; Burckhardt 1988; Burckhardt & Bassett 2000).
ParasitoidsParasitoids: In 1987, a biological control program was initiated in California with the release of a eulophid parasitoid, Tamarixia schina Zuparko, native to Chile, which may provide satisfactory control (Paine & Dreistadt 2007; Zuparko et al. 2011), but the effectiveness of this natural enemy to control the peppertree psyllid may be limited by high seasonal variation in psyllid populations (Hagan & Tassan 1996).