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  2. Treehopper - Wikipedia

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    Treehoppers, due to their unusual appearance, have long interested naturalists. They are best known for their enlarged and ornate pronotum , expanded into often fantastic shapes that enhance their camouflage or mimicry , often resembling plant thorns (thus the commonly used name of "thorn bugs" for a number of treehopper species).

  3. Enchenopa binotata complex - Wikipedia

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    Male E. binotata 'Ptelea' treehopper from an Illinois population signaling at 24 °C E. binotata male signal that contains 2 signals in 1 bout with 2 pulses each. Male E. binotata treehoppers make substrate-borne vibrations on the stems, petioles, and leaves of their host plants that travel throughout the plant.

  4. Auchenorrhyncha - Wikipedia

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    In the last 10 years, there has been evidence to support the monophyletic interpretation, and the most recent research indicates the Auchenorrhyncha are in fact a monophyletic lineage. [3] A classification of the Auchenorrhyncha is: [4] Infraorder Cicadomorpha (Clypeorrhyncha, Clypeata) Superfamily Cercopoidea (spittlebugs, froghoppers ...

  5. Enchenopa - Wikipedia

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    Enchenopa is a genus of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. There are more than 50 described species in Enchenopa. [1] [2] [3] The genus underwent a major revision 2014, resulting in 51 species. Enchenopa binotata is a species complex made up of multiple species, often identified by their host plants. [1]

  6. Stictocephala diceros - Wikipedia

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    Stictocephala diceros, the two-horned treehopper, is a species of hemipteran insect within the family Membracidae. [1] The species range includes much of eastern North America, which includes southeastern Canada in areas adjacent the United States border and US state regions such as the Midwest , Northeast , Southeast , as well as some western ...

  7. Cladonota apicalis - Wikipedia

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    Cladonota apicalis is a species of treehopper within the family Membracidae. [1] [2] The species is found distributed in Mexico, Central America, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, and Brazil. Individuals typically reach lengths of 6 to 9 millimeters. [3] [4] The species name was likely given after the white mark on the dorsal posterior surface ...

  8. Cymbomorphini - Wikipedia

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    Cymbomorphini is a tribe of treehoppers discovered by Hermann Haupt in 1929. [1] It is commonly found in South and Central America. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] It has four genera.

  9. Umbelligerus - Wikipedia

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    Order: Hemiptera: Suborder: ... Stegaspidinae: Genus: Umbelligerus Deitz, 1975: Umbelligerus is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Stegaspidinae. It ...

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