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- Planthoppers are often vectors for plant diseases, especially phytoplasmas which live in the phloem of plants and can be transmitted by planthoppers when...
- mouth parts. Planthoppers are the only animals known to possess a gear mechanism, and Issus coleoptratus is the first type of planthopper to have the mechanism...
- Batusa is a genus of planthoppers belonging to the family Acanaloniidae. They are found in Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Brazil. Species: Batusa agilis Melichar...
- Codon is a genus of planthoppers in the family Fulgoridae, subfamily Stronglyodematinae. Species occur in South Africa. Codon adrastus Fennah, 1967 Codon...
- Taloka is a genus of achilid planthoppers in the family Achilidae. There is at least one described species in Taloka, T. opaca. "Browse Taloka". Catalogue...
- Cnidus is a genus of African planthoppers in the family Achilidae. There are about 19 described species in Cnidus. These 12 species belong to the genus...
- Acus is a genus of achilid planthoppers in the family Achilidae. There is at least one described species in Acus, A. acutulus. Since the name Acus Gray...
- of ages, and a couple from mature planthoppers. Dryinus koebelei (Dryinidae) are another parasitoid of planthoppers, and act by their larva attaching...
- Spino is a genus of achilid planthoppers in the family Achilidae, found in Central America. There are at least two described species in Spino. These two...
- Epiona is a genus of achilid planthoppers in the family Achilidae. There is at least one described species in Epiona, E. kirejtshuki. "Browse Epiona"....