Epizephyli
Epizephyli is a term used in entomology to describe insects that are adapted to live on the surface of leaves, particularly on the upper (adaxial) surface. These insects are often found in the upper canopy of forests and woodlands, where they feed on the epiphytic flora that grows on the leaves. Epizephyli are typically small, with a body length of less than 10 mm, and have wings that are often reduced or absent. They are often brightly colored, which may serve as a warning to predators of their distastefulness.
The term "epizephyli" is derived from the Greek words "epi," meaning "on," and "zephulos," meaning "leaf." The
Epizephyli are often found in the upper canopy of forests and woodlands, where they are exposed to
The study of epizephyli is an active area of research in entomology, as scientists continue to discover