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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. Cicadella viridis - Wikipedia

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    The adult males of Cicadella viridis can reach a length of 5.7–7 millimetres (0.22–0.28 in), but the females are quite larger than the males, reaching 7.5–9 millimetres (0.30–0.35 in).

  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. Deltocephalini - Wikipedia

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    Afrosus Linnavuori, 1959; Alobaldia Emeljanov, 1972; Alodeltocephalus Evans, 1966; Amblysellus Sleesman, 1929; Amplicephalus DeLong, 1926; Arundanus DeLong, 1935 ...

  7. List of invasive species in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hemiptera: Cimicidae: The common bedbug doesn't utilize a host plant, it is known for seeking human hosts. Circulifer tenellus: beet leafhopper Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Beets, tomato, chile plants Coptotermes formosanus: Formosan subterranean termite Insecta: Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae: None Coridromius chenopoderis: Insecta: Hemiptera ...

  8. Glassy-winged sharpshooter - Wikipedia

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    Glassy-winged sharpshooter underside. These sharpshooters are about 12 millimetres (0.5 in) in length. Their color is dark brown to black with black-and-yellow undersides, with yellow eyes, and the upper parts of the head and back are speckled with ivory or yellowish spots.

  9. Qadria - Wikipedia

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    Qadria is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Cicadellidae (leafhoppers). Belonging to the Erythroneurini tribe, Qadria consists of fourteen species. [1] The genus was first described by Mahmood in 1967, and the species are found in Asia. [1]