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Cofana Medleri
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *''Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *''Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *''Co ...
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Leopold Melichar
Leopold Melichar (5 December 1856 – 2 September 1924) was a Moravian entomologist and physician who specialized in the taxonomy of the leafhoppers. Melichar was born in Brno, Moravia and studied medicine in Prague before beginning practice in Vienna from 1888. He became an official in the ministry of health and in his spare time he took an interest in insects. Through the influence of Ladislav Duda he began to specialize in the leafhoppers, examining the collections of Uzel Uzel (; or Uzel-près-l'Oust) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France. It is about west-northwest of Rennes and north-northwest of Loudéac. The old school, in the centre of Uzel, was the scene of tor ... from Sri Lanka. Melichar returned to live in Brno in 1912 and during World War I he headed the local Red Cross Hospital. Melichar also collected in North Africa, Spain and around the Mediterranean and his collections were bequeathed to the Moravian Museum. Mo ...
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Cofana Lineatus
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Yukawai
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Yasumatsui
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Unimaculata
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Subvirescens
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Spectra
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Sotoi
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Separata
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Polaris
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Perkinsi
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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Cofana Nigrilinea
''Cofana'' is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae. ''Cofana'' species can be often found in grass habitats and in rice fields. Some species have been recorded on '' Dinochloa scandens'' (Poaceae). The genus ''Cofana'' is distinguished by their male genital morphology, with an aedeagus lacking paraphyses and basal processes. The hindwing lacks vein R2+3. Species in the genus are found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Cofana albida'' Walker, 1851 *'' Cofana eburnea'' Walker, 1857 *'' Cofana fuscivenis'' Bergroth, 1894 *'' Cofana gelbata'' Young, 1986 *'' Cofana grisea'' Evans, 1955 *'' Cofana hoogstraali'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana jedarfa'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana karachiensis'' Ara & Ahmed, 1988 *'' Cofana karjatensis'' Ramakrishnan, 1985 *'' Cofana lata'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana lineatus'' Distant, 1908 *''Cofana maai'' Young, 1979 *'' Cofana medleri'' Young, 1979 *''Cofana nigrilinea'' Stål, 1870 *'' ...
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