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- Typhlocybinae is a subfamily of insects in the leafhopper family, Cicadellidae. This is currently the second largest leafhopper subfamily based on the...
- Neocoelidiinae Nioniinae Phereurhininae Portaninae Signoretiinae Tartessinae Typhlocybinae Ulopinae Further information: Agalliopsis, Utecha trivia Aphrodes makarovi...
- onukii, the tea j****id, is an insect species belonging to the subfamily Typhlocybinae of the family Cicadellidae. Plant hosts include Gossypium (cotton) species...
- Vojtech (2014). "Mesophyll cell-sucking herbivores (Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) on rainforest trees in Papua New Guinea: local and regional diversity...
- Dziwneono (subfamily:Typhlocybinae) is a genus of Australian leafhoppers, with more than ten undescribed species. It was described in 1972 by Polish entomologist...
- species of lynx spider Sweta, a genus of leafhopper in the subfamily Typhlocybinae Svetlana, a Slavic cognate Monier-Williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit-English...
- from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2010. Species of Typhlocybinae known to occur in PNG Archived 6 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine. ...
- genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae subfamily Typhlocybinae. Empoasca abrupta DeLong, 1931 Empoasca affinis Nast, 1937 Empoasca...
- Dayus is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Typhlocybinae. Dayus bifurcatus - China Dayus euryphaessa (Kirkaldy, 1907) - Australia Dayus serratus...
- major contributions into systematics and taxonomy of global fauna of Typhlocybinae subfamily of leafhoppers. Publishing since the late 60s she described...