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Treehoppers (more
precisely typical treehoppers to
distinguish them from the Aetalionidae) and
thorn bugs are
members of the
family Membracidae, a group...
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Treehoppers.
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Smaller Majority. 2014-11-01...
- of the cicadas, leafhoppers,
treehoppers, planthoppers, and
froghoppers are
adapted for
jumping (saltation).
Treehoppers, for example, jump by rapidly...
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Platycotis vittata, the oak
treehopper, is a
species of
treehopper in the
family Membracidae,
found in
North America. The
species is also
called Platycotis...
- also been
reported in
Central America. They are
commonly referred to as
treehoppers and are sap-feeding insects. The
species in the
complex look similar...
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Publilia is a
genus of
treehoppers found in the
United States.
Publilia concava Say
Publilia erecta Plummer Publilia modesta Uhler Publilia porrecta Fowler...
- Ceresa,
commonly known as
buffalo treehoppers, is a
genus of
treehoppers. It
contains about 16 species.
Ceresa albescens Ceresa albidosparsa Ceresa alta...
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Centrotus cornutus (thorn-hopper) is a
species of "
treehoppers"
belonging to the
family Membracidae. This
species is
present in most of Europe, in the...
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Adippe is a
genus of
treehoppers belonging to the
tribe Polyglyptini, in the
subfamily Smiliinae, that
contains 8 species.
Adippe alliacea (Germar, 1835)...