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- them from the Aetalionidae) and thorn bugs are members of the family Membracidae, a group of insects related to the cicadas and the leafhoppers. About...
- known as the thorn bug, is a widespread member of the insect family Membracidae, and an occasional pest of ornamentals and fruit trees in southern Florida...
- Membracis is a genus of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. There are more than 50 described species in Membracis. These 51 species belong to the genus...
- (thorn-hopper) is a species of "treehoppers" belonging to the family Membracidae. This species is present in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic...
- hypertrophied, such as in all beetles (Coleoptera). In most treehoppers (family Membracidae, order Hemiptera), the pronotum is expanded into often fantastic shapes...
- vittata, the oak treehopper, is a species of treehopper in the family Membracidae, found in North America. The species is also called Platycotis vittatus...
- Stegaspidinae is a subfamily of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. These genera are members of the subfamily Stegaspidinae: Antillotolania Ramos,...
- known as the keeled treehopper, is a species of treehopper in the family Membracidae. They can be found in Brazil, Panama, Mexico, the United States, and...
- (Hemiptera: Membracidae). Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 25 (1): 148–149 P. Bovey & H. Leuzinger (1938): Présence en Suisse de Ceresa bubalus F., Membracidae nuisible...
- otherwise include the families Aetalionidae (aetalionid treehoppers), Membracidae (typical treehoppers and thorn bugs), Melizoderidae, and Myerslopiidae...