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  2. Deltocephalinae - Wikipedia

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    Deltocephalinae is the largest subfamily in the family Cicadellidae and is divided into 40 tribes, comprising over 925 genera, and over 6,700 described species. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Tribes

  3. C.A. Viraktamath - Wikipedia

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    Review of Madagascaran Agalliini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Megophthalminae) with descriptions of a new genus and six new species. Zootaxa 3616(1): 1–21. Viraktamath, C. A. and Webb, M. D. 2016. Review of the genus Signoretia (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Signoretiinae) of the Oriental region with description of nine new species.

  4. Potato leafhopper - Wikipedia

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    Potato leafhopper (Empoasca fabae) belongs to family Cicadellidae and genus Empoasca within order Hemiptera. [1] In North America they are a serious agricultural pest. [2] Every year millions of dollars are lost from reduced crop yields and on pest management. [3] Crops that are impacted the most are potatoes, clover, beans, apples and alfalfa. [4]

  5. Idiocerini - Wikipedia

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    Idiocerini is a tribe of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, formerly treated as a subfamily, but now included within the subfamily Eurymelinae, and containing over 60 genera. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Selected Genera

  6. Cicadulini - Wikipedia

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    Calanana DeLong, 1945; Cicadula Zetterstedt, 1840; Dudanus Dlabola, 1956; Elymana DeLong, 1936; Hecadula Dietrich & rakitov, 2002; Knullana DeLong, 1941; Mocydia ...

  7. Balclutha (leafhopper) - Wikipedia

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    Balclutha is a genus of leafhopper that feed on grasses. They have a cosmopolitan distribution with over 100 species. The species feed primarily on grasses and sedges and can shift into cereal crops causing some economic damage especially by transferring plant viruses.

  8. Megophthalminae - Wikipedia

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  9. Onega (leafhopper) - Wikipedia

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    There are ten recognized species: [2] [3] Onega avella Distant, 1908; Onega bracteata Young, 1977; Onega fassli Young, 1977; Onega freytagi Takiya & Cavichioli, 2004; Onega krameri Takiya & Cavichioli, 2004