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- The superfamily Cercopoidea, some members of which are called froghoppers and still others known as spittlebugs, are a group of hemipteran insects in...
- Cercopidae are the largest family of Cercopoidea, a xylem-feeding insect group, commonly called froghoppers. They belong to the hemipteran suborder Auchenorrhyncha...
- special habit that is found in the Auchenorrhyncha among Cicadoidea, Cercopoidea and in Cicadelline Cicadellids. Some phloem feeders may take to xylem...
- froghoppers of Australia and New Zealand (Homoptera: Cicadelloidea and Cercopoidea)" (PDF). Australian Museum Scientific Publications. 12: 1–347 – via Australian...
- Membracoidea as a sister group to a clade containing Cicadoidea and Cercopoidea. Within these superfamilies, not all deep phylogeny questions have been...
- onomatopoeic Latin cicada. The superfamily Cicadoidea is a sister of the Cercopoidea (the froghoppers). Cicadas are arranged into two families: the Tettigarctidae...
- froghoppers of Australia and New Zealand (Homoptera: Cicadelloidea and Cercopoidea)". Australian Museum Memoir. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1967.12.1966.425. Retrieved...
- Cercopoidea (froghoppers) Aphrophoridae Cercopidae Clastopteridae Epipygidae Machaerotidae Cicadoidea (cicadas) Cicadidae Tettigarctidae (hairy cicadas)...
- Cercopoidea (froghoppers) Aphrophoridae Cercopidae Clastopteridae Epipygidae Machaerotidae Cicadoidea (cicadas) Cicadidae Tettigarctidae (hairy cicadas)...
- Clypeorrhyncha. Within the latter, the three traditional superfamiliesCercopoidea (froghoppers and spittlebugs), Cicadoidea (cicadas) and Membracoidea...