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- Palaeontinoidea is an extinct superfamily of cicadomorph hemipteran insects. This superfamily contains three families. Palaeontinoids were comparatively...
- Hallakkungis H. amisanensis A palaeontinid. Tennentsia T. koreana A cicadomorph. Sanmai S?. zetavena A tettigarctid. Magnatitan M. jongheoni A titanopteran...
- Ren in Wang et al. Middle Jur****ic Daohugou Beds  China A palaeontinid cicadomorph. The type species is Synapocossus sciacchitanoae. Talaya Gen. et sp....
- Zhang in Chen et al. Middle Jur****ic Daohugou Beds  China A procercopid cicadomorph, a relative of froghoppers; a species of Anthoscytina. Anthoscytina elegans...
- Valid Shcherbakov Permian-Tri****ic boundary  Mongolia A scytinopterid Cicadomorph. The type species is B. edi. Burbungoides Gen. et sp. nov Moulds, Frese...
- Images Apheloscyta A. mayae Gualo (La Rioja Province) A scytinopterid cicadomorph (a type of true bug related to leafhoppers and cicadas). Previously given...
- Y.; Jiang, H.; Jiang, T.; Wang, X.; Zhang, H. (2019). "A new bizarre cicadomorph family in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Hemiptera, Clypeata)". Cretaceous...
- Hu, Yao & Ren Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation  China A procercopid cicadomorph, a relative of froghoppers. Originally described as a species of Anthoscytina;...
- substrate vibrations as a form of communication. The earliest fossils of cicadomorphs first appear during the Late Permian. Notable extinct members include...
- diverse, though most remain undescribed. By far the most common are small cicadomorphs (kin of treehoppers, leafhoppers, and cicadas), though large butterfly-like...