A delicate shell shaped basket lerp on a gum leaf. The nymph is the large whitish shape out of focus bottom left. The thing centre right seems to be shed skin from an earlier instar. Minden, Qld.
Adult Psyllid in a wooly white protective jacket. Directly beneath the wing is a wingless nymph and below that an even younger nymph - the orange blob. Broadwater Creek, Qld.
Psyllid nymph in her wooly jacket exposes her butthole to expell some honeydew. A larger nymph on the left has a very big ball of honeydew. Broadwater Creek, Qld.
One of these is definitely a psyllid - the orange nymph inside the finger-like lerp. The green shovel-nosed insect could be a psyllid or a planthopper. Longreach, Qld.
What they lack in size, they make up for in numbers. Jumping plant lice nymphs infest the new growth on a gum tree, leaving behind masses of honeydew. Kyogle, NSW.