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Megophthalminae
Megophthalminae is a subfamily of leafhopper A leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These minute insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees. Their hind legs are modified for jumping, and a ...s; it includes genera included in the former subfamily Agalliinae. Selected genera * '' Agallia'' Curtis, 1833 * '' Agalliana'' Oman, 1933 * '' Agallidwipa'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 * '' Ceratagallia'' Kirkaldy 1907 * '' Igerna'' Kirkaldy, 1903 * '' Stonasla'' White, 1878 References Cicadellidae Hemiptera subfamilies {{Cicadellidae-stub ...
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Megophthalminae
Megophthalminae is a subfamily of leafhopper A leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These minute insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees. Their hind legs are modified for jumping, and a ...s; it includes genera included in the former subfamily Agalliinae. Selected genera * '' Agallia'' Curtis, 1833 * '' Agalliana'' Oman, 1933 * '' Agallidwipa'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 * '' Ceratagallia'' Kirkaldy 1907 * '' Igerna'' Kirkaldy, 1903 * '' Stonasla'' White, 1878 References Cicadellidae Hemiptera subfamilies {{Cicadellidae-stub ...
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Agallidwipa
''Agallidwipa'' is a genus of leafhopper A leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These minute insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees. Their hind legs are modified for jumping, and a ... from Madagascar Species * '' Agallidwipa biramosa'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 * '' Agallidwipa bispinosa'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 * '' Agallidwipa pauliana'' (Evans, 1954) * '' Agallidwipa webbi'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 References Insects of Madagascar Cicadellidae genera Megophthalminae Endemic fauna of Madagascar {{Cicadellidae-stub ...
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Igerna (leafhopper)
''Igerna'' is a genus of leafhoppers. Species * ''Igerna bimaculicollis'' (Stål, 1855) * ''Igerna delta'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 * ''Igerna flavocosta'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 * ''Igerna malagasica'' Viraktamath & Gonçalves, 2013 * ''Igerna neosa'' (Webb, 1980) References

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Ceratagallia
''Ceratagallia'' is a genus of leafhopper A leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These minute insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees. Their hind legs are modified for jumping, and a .... ''Ceratagallia'' leafhoppers are found in semi-arid environments in North America, including California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Kansas, and Mexico. Description ''Ceratagallia'' differ from other genera of leafhopper by their transversely striated pronotum and non-forked male genitalia. Taxonomy ''Ceratagallia'' contains the following species: * '' Ceratagallia californica'' * '' Ceratagallia sanguinolentus'' * '' Ceratagallia vulgaris'' * '' Ceratagallia cinerea'' * '' Ceratagallia semiarida'' * '' Ceratagallia viator'' * '' Ceratagallia coma'' * '' Ceratagallia cristula'' * '' Ceratagallia califa'' * '' Ceratagallia cerea'' * '' Ceratagallia oka ...
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Leafhopper
A leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These minute insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees. Their hind legs are modified for jumping, and are covered with hairs that facilitate the spreading of a secretion over their bodies that acts as a water repellent and carrier of pheromones. They undergo a partial metamorphosis, and have various host associations, varying from very generalized to very specific. Some species have a cosmopolitan distribution, or occur throughout the temperate and tropical regions. Some are pests or vectors of plant viruses and phytoplasmas. The family is distributed all over the world, and constitutes the second-largest hemipteran family, with at least 20,000 described species. They belong to a lineage traditionally treated as infraorder Cicadomorpha in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, but as the latter taxon is probably not monophyletic, many modern au ...
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Agallia
''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae. There are about eight described species in ''Agallia''. During courtship displays and mating, both males and females of the species ''A. constricta'' alternate in making ticking sounds. Species * ''Agallia barretti'' * ''Agallia brachyptera'' * ''Agallia constricta'' Van Duzee, 1894 (constricted leafhopper) * ''Agallia deleta'' * ''Agallia lingula'' Van Duzee, 1907 * ''Agallia lingulata'' * ''Agallia modesta'' Osborn & Ball, 1898 * ''Agallia peregrinans'' (Stal, 1859) * ''Agallia quadripunctata'' (Provancher, 1872) (four-spotted clover leafhopper) References Further reading

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George Willis Kirkaldy
George Willis Kirkaldy (1873 – February 2, 1910) was an English entomologist who specialised on Hemiptera. He was a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society from 1893. Kirkaldy, born in Clapham, in Greater London to W. H. Kirkaldy of Wimbledon was educated in England. Even at school in London he showed an interest in natural history and was appointed curator of the school museum. As a young boy he joined a debating club and spoke on the colouration of insects. He later went to Hawaii in 1903 to work for the United States Department of Agriculture then for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experimental Station. While in Honolulu he had a riding accident which resulted in his fracturing his leg at five places. This injury never healed and his death in 1910 at San Francisco, California followed five days after the last of several surgery attempts to fix it. Kirkaldy was the author of the 1906 ''Leafhoppers and their Natural Enemies. Pt IX. Leafhoppers - Hemiptera'' (''B ...
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Subfamily
In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoological names with "-inae". See also * International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants * International Code of Zoological Nomenclature * Rank (botany) * Rank (zoology) In biological classification, taxonomic rank is the relative level of a group of organisms (a taxon) in an ancestral or hereditary hierarchy. A common system consists of species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom, domain. While ... Sources {{biology-stub ...
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