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Ommatissus bimaculatus Muir, 1931 (O.
bimaculata in CoL)
Ommatissus binotatus Fieber, 1875 - type
species Ommatissus bourgoini Asche, 1994
Ommatissus...
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Ommatissus lybicus is a
species of
planthoppers in the
subfamily Tropiduchinae,
recorded from
Libya through the
Middle East to ****stan.
Ommatissus lybicus...
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throughout the
Mediterranean world.
Another significant insect pest is
Ommatissus lybicus,
sometimes called the "dubas bug",
whose sap
sucking results in...
- dread, For he on honey-dew hath fed, And
drunk the milk of Paradise.
Ommatissus lybicus is
attracted to
certain cultivars of the date palm tree. The honeydew...
- hole
excavation Rhynchophorus ferrugineus seed
eating Coccotrypes dactyliperda sap sucking,
sooty mould formation Ommatissus lybicus (the "Dubas bug")...
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Tropiduchini Stål, 1866
Tropiduchus Stål, 1854
Trypetimorphini Melichar, 1914
Ommatissus Fieber, 1875
Trypetimorpha Costa, 1862
Turneriolini Fennah, 1982 Stenoconchyoptera...
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Obedas Jacobi, 1910
Oechalina Melichar, 1914
Oligaethus Jacobi, 1928
Ommatissus Fieber, 1875
Osbornia Ball, 1910
Ossoides Bierman, 1910 Paragamergomorphus...
- Melichar, 1914 i c g
Oechalinella Wang, 2017
Oligaethus Jacobi, 1928 i c g
Ommatissus Fieber, 1875 i c g
Ossoides Bierman, 1910 i c g
Parahydriena Muir, 1924...
- verification] It is
found in
Spain and Portugal. The
larvae are
ectoparasites of
Ommatissus binotatus. Beccaloni, George; et al., eds. (February 2005). "Scientific...
- by
Leopold Melichar in 1914). The
other extant genus in this
tribe is
Ommatissus and the
extinct genus †Reteotissus Szwedo, 2019 was
found from Eocene...