- 4,380
Diostrombus derbids tested positive for the
disease with PCR, but
failed to
develop symptoms. In Jamaica, 13 out of 43
derbids from the
genus Cedusa...
- forewings. They lack the
bright colours or con****uous wing
patters of
other derbids, but a few
species have red or
orange markings. The
wings may be carried...
-
antennae are
often long and the eyes
cover about half the face. Like in
other derbids, the
adults suck the sap of
plants while the
nymphs live
mainly in decaying...
- structure.
Around 300
species have been
described (as of 2024). Like in
other derbids, the
adults suck the sap of
plants while the
nymphs live
mainly in decaying...
- ****umed that the
nymphal stages live in
decaying organic matter like
other derbids,
feeding on fungi.
Information is even
scarce on the host
plants the adults...
-
Neocenchrea heidemanni is a
species of
derbid planthopper in the
family Derbidae. "Neocenchrea
heidemanni species details".
Catalogue of Life. Retrieved...
- ****umed that the
nymphal stages live in
decaying organic matter like
other derbids,
feeding on fungi. Even
information on the host
plants the
adults feed...
-
Paramysidia mississippiensis is a
species of
derbid planthopper in the
family Derbidae. "Species
Paramysidia mississippiensis". BugGuide.
Archived from...
- Zoologici, Warszawa. 34 (9): 207–279. Dewhurst, C.F.; Wilson, M.R. (2016). "The
derbid planthopper Proutista moesta (Westwood) (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) on oil...
- they live in
decaying organic matter like
other derbids,
feeding on fungi. Like for many
other derbids, the host
plants of the
adult hoppers are mainly...