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- distributed by leafhoppers are also pathogens of the insects themselves, and can replicate within the leafhoppers' salivary glands. Leafhoppers are also susceptible...
- po****tions of the beet leafhopper in the United States. Morphological descriptions of two different po****tions of beet leafhoppers from California and Mexico...
- gbif.org. Retrieved 2023-09-24. Evans, J. W. (31 December 1966). "The leafhoppers and froghoppers of Australia and New Zealand (Homoptera: Cicadelloidea...
- Hamilton, K.G. Andrew (2014). "Extraordinary Endemism: The Nearctic Leafhoppers of Gloridonus Ball and Ballana DeLong (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)". Journal...
- elsewhere. Leafhoppers feed on plant sap with the aid of specialized mouthparts. G. coccinea has been identified as one of several leafhopper species that...
- 1986) Knight, W. J. (2010). Leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) of the Pacific. An annotated systematic checklist of the leafhoppers recorded in the Pacific region...
- Abrus is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. Members of this genus feed on bamboo. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia...
- Dayus is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Typhlocybinae. Dayus bifurcatus - China Dayus euryphaessa (Kirkaldy, 1907) - Australia Dayus serratus...
- Zinga is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae. There are at least two described species in Zinga. These two species belong to the genus Zinga:...
- forest of Costa Rica, wasps compete with ants to protect and milk leafhoppers; the leafhoppers preferentially give more honeydew, more often, to the wasps,...