lerps
Lerps are protective, sugary, crust-like coverings formed by the nymphs of certain psyllid insects on the leaves of their host plants, most notably Eucalyptus. The insect larvae secrete a waxy, crystalline substance that hardens into a translucent mass known as a lerp. The nymph resides beneath or inside the lerp as it feeds on sap, and the cover helps shield it from desiccation and some predators while it matures. Lerps appear as small, rounded to elongated scales attached to leaves and branches, varying in color from white to pale amber.
Lerps are common in Australia and parts of the Pacific where lerp-producing psyllids occur on eucalyptus and
In computing and mathematics, lerp stands for linear interpolation. A linear interpolation estimates intermediate values between