Homotomidae is a family of small phloem-feeding bugs in the superfamily Psylloidea, or jumping plantlice.
Hostplants
The species in this family feed almost exclusively on plants of the Moraceae genus Ficus. The only exception is the genus Triozamia, with its three species feeding on different varieties of Antiaris toxicaria, also in the Moraceae family.[1]
Systematics
Hollis & Broomfield (1989) propose the following classification within Homotomidae:[1]
^Becker-Migdisova, E. E. (1973). "Sistema psillomorf (Psyllomorpha) i polozhenie gruppy v otryade ravnokrylykh (Homoptera)". In Narchuk, W. P. (ed.). Doklady na dvadzat chetvertom ezheghodnom chtenii pamyati N. A. Kholodkovskogo 1-2 Aprelya 1971 g. Voprosy paleontologii nasekomykh (in Russian). Leningrad. pp. 90–118.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Bhanotar, R. K.; Ghosh, M; Ghosh, L. V. (1972). "A new tribe of Psyllidae (Homoptera) from India". Bulletin of Entomology, Entomological Society of India. 12 (1971): 109–112.