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  2. Metcalfa pruinosa - Wikipedia

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    Flatidae and Hypochthonellidae, In: Metcalf Z. P. 1954 - General Catalogue of the Homoptera. Fascicule IV, North Carolina State College, Raleigh(United States of America). p. 1-565. Pavel Lauterer (2002) Citrus Flatid Planthopper - Metcalfa pruinosa (Hemiptera: Flatidae), a New Pest of Ornamental Horticulture in the Czech Republic.

  3. Planthopper - Wikipedia

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    A planthopper is any insect in the infraorder Fulgoromorpha, [1] in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, [2] a group exceeding 12,500 described species worldwide. The name comes from their remarkable resemblance to leaves and other plants of their environment and that they often "hop" for quick transportation in a similar way to that of grasshoppers .

  4. Pyrilla perpusilla - Wikipedia

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    Pyrilla perpusilla, commonly known as the sugarcane planthopper, [1] is a planthopper in the family Lophopidae. It is native to Asia where it feeds on grasses and other plants and is a major pest of sugarcane and sorghum .

  5. Proutista moesta - Wikipedia

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    Proutista moesta is a common species of planthopper from the family Derbidae, tribe Zoraidini.It is found in tropical parts of Asia from India to southern parts of China, some islands in the western Pacific (Taiwan, parts of Japan, Philippines, Guam, parts of Northern Marianas, Palau, parts of the Federated States of Micronesia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea), as well as in the Indian Ocean ...

  6. Issus coleoptratus - Wikipedia

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    Issus coleoptratus nymph. These insects are unable to fly, unlike most members of their family.They feed on the phloem of different trees, such as lime trees (Tilia species), oaks (Quercus species), maples (Acer species), birches (Betula species), elms (Ulmus species) and hazels (Corylus species).

  7. Siphanta acuta - Wikipedia

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    Siphanta acuta is a species of planthopper in the family Flatidae; this species is native to Australia, but is now found in various other parts of the world. About 10 mm long, they resemble small leaves and are generally found in trees. Its common names are Green Planthopper (in Australia and New Zealand) and Torpedo Bug (in Hawaii). [2]

  8. Issus (planthopper) - Wikipedia

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    Like most members of the order Hemiptera (popularly known as the "bug" or "true bugs" order) they live on phloem sap that they extract with their piercing, sucking mouth parts. Planthoppers are the only animals known to possess a gear mechanism, [1] and Issus coleoptratus is the first type of planthopper to have the mechanism formally described.

  9. Zoraida (planthopper) - Wikipedia

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    In Africa, Zoraida species are most common in the humid tropics of West Africa from Sierra Leone, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria and the Central African Republic in the North, down to the Democratic Republic of Congo in the South. However, some species have been recorded further north (Senegal and Burkina Faso) and also further south (Angola).

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