Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The type species of Fulgora is Cicada laternaria Linnaeus 1758, designated under the Plenary Powers by ICZN (1954: 185); now Fulgora laternaria, it is the most well-known and widespread species. Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web [3] includes: Fulgora caerulescens Olivier, 1791; Fulgora castresii Guérin-Méneville, 1837; Fulgora cearensis (Da ...
In Roman mythology, Fulgora was the female personification of lightning. She was the Roman counterpart to Astrape. External links. List of Minor Roman Gods This page ...
Fulgora laternaria (often misspelled "lanternaria") is a species of Neotropical fulgorid planthopper. It is known by a large variety of common names, among them lantern fly , peanut bug , peanut-headed lanternfly , alligator bug , jequitiranaboia , machaca , chicharra-machacuy , and cocoposa .
The family Fulgoridae is a large group of hemipteran insects, especially abundant and diverse in the tropics, containing over 125 genera worldwide. They are mostly of moderate to large size, many with a superficial resemblance to Lepidoptera due to their brilliant and varied coloration.
Fulgora. Linnaeus, 1767. The Fulgorinae [1] are a sub-family of insects in the Auchenorrhyncha: which include the spectacular "lantern-bugs" and allied insects.
Fulgora, personification of lightning. Furrina, goddess whose functions are mostly unknown, but in archaic times important enough to be assigned a flamen. G.
Pyrops candelaria (Laternaria candelaria and Fulgora candelaria in older literature) is a species of planthopper [2] often placed in the tribe Laternariini.This species has been recorded from: Guangdong, Guangxi, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Laos, Thailand and other parts of southeast Asia.
Laternaria nigrirostris Walker, 1858: synonym of Fulgora spinolae Westwood, 1842 [3] Pyrops spinolae [ 4 ] is a species of planthopper sometimes referred-to as the dark-horned lantern-fly (Vietnamese: ve sầu đầu đen ).