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family of Cercopoidea, a xylem-feeding
insect group,
commonly called froghoppers. They
belong to the
hemipteran suborder Auchenorrhyncha. A 2023 phylogenetic...
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which can
produce up to 350–400 eggs. In
unfavorable climatic periods,
froghoppers can
survive in the form of eggs. Eggs are
approximately 1 mm long and...
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often aposematically colored. The
oldest froghoppers are
known from the
Early Jur****ic.
Mesozoic froghoppers are
divided into two main families, Procercopidae...
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Kanaima is a
genus of
froghoppers endemic to
Brazil &
Argentina belonging to the
family Cercopidae.
Kanaima katzensteinii Berg, 1879
Kanaima fluvialis...
- Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Hungary,
Great Britain and Italy).
These froghoppers inhabit sunny southern slopes of the mountains, gr****lands, meadows,...
- locusts),
Hemiptera (cicadas,
shield bugs, whiteflies, aphids, leafhoppers,
froghoppers, treehoppers), mayflies, termites, ****roaches, mantises, stoneflies...
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Retrieved 2023-09-24. Evans, J. W. (31
December 1966). "The
leafhoppers and
froghoppers of
Australia and New
Zealand (Homoptera:
Cicadelloidea and Cercopoidea)"...
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Choconta is a
genus of
froghoppers in the
family of Cercopidae. The
genus was
described first by
Fennah in 1979. The
genus is
named after the town of...
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Within the latter, the
three traditional superfamilies –
Cercopoidea (
froghoppers and spittlebugs),
Cicadoidea (cicadas) and
Membracoidea –
appear to be...
- Auchenorrhyncha,
along with
smaller jumping bugs such as
leafhoppers and
froghoppers. The
superfamily is
divided into two families, the Tettigarctidae, with...