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Evacanthinae
Evacanthinae is a Subfamily (biology), subfamily in the family Cicadellidae (leafhoppers). Distribution Members of Evacanthinae are found worldwide and are on every continent except for Antarctica. Tribes and genera There are five Tribe (biology), tribes in the subfamily, some of which were subfamilies of their own. Balbillini Erected by Baker in 1923. They are found in the Afrotropical and Indomalayan realm , Indomalayan realms. Their colour is mostly dull, being yellowish to greyish in appearance. * ''Balbillus'' Distant, 1908 * ''Stenotortor'' Baker, 1923 Evacanthini Erected by Metcalf in 1939. They are distributed across most of the Northern Hemisphere and into the Indomalayan realm. * ''Apphia (leafhopper) , Apphia'' Distant, 1918 * ''Boundarus'' Li & Wang, 1998 * ''Bundera'' Distant, 1908 * ''Carinata'' Li & Wang, 1992 * ''Concavocorona'' Wang & Zhang, 2014 * ''Convexana'' Li, 1994 * ''Cunedda (leafhopper) , Cunedda'' Distant, 1918 * ''Diramus'' Wang & Zhang, 2013 * ...
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Zeno Payne Metcalf
Zeno Payne Metcalf (1885, Lakeville, Ohio – 1956, Raleigh, North Carolina) was an American entomologist specialising in Auchenorrhyncha. Education Metcalf, born in Lakeville, Ohio, was educated at Ohio State University. He received his A.B. degree in 1907. He attended Harvard University and was awarded the degree of D.Sc. in 1925. Career In 1908 he went to North Carolina to work as assistant entomologist for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. He joined the faculty of North Carolina State College (now North Carolina State University) in 1912 as head of the Department of Zoology and Entomology, a position he held until 1950. From 1923 until 1944 he served as director of instruction for the School of Agriculture and Life Sciences; from 1940 until 1943 was director of graduate studies at North Carolina State College; and from 1943 to 1950 was associate dean of the Graduate School of the Consolidated University of North Carolina. Metcalf retired from administrative ...
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Mainda (leafhopper)
This is an alphabetical list of all populated places, including cities, towns and villages, in the Tibet Autonomous Region of western China. A *Alamdo *Alhar *Arza *Asog B *Baga, Tibet, Baga *Bagar *Baidi, Nagarzê County, Baidi *Baima *Baimai *Baixoi *Bamda *Banag *Banbar *Banggaidoi *Bangkor *Bangru *Bangxing *Baqên Town, Baqên *Bar *Bêba *Bei *Bênqungdo *Bilung *Birba *Biru Town, Biru *Bogkamba *Boindoi *Bolo, Gonjo County, Bolo *Bongba *Boqê *Bumgyê *Bungona’og *Bünsum *Burang Town, Burang *Bushêngcaka C *Caina Township, Caina *Cakaxiang *Camco *Cawarong *Cazê *Cêgnê *Cêngdo *Cêri *Cêrwai *Chabug *Chacang *Chagla *Chagna *Chagyoi *Cha’gyüngoinba *Chalükong *Chamco *Chamda *Chamoling *Changgo *Changlung *Changmar *Charing *Chatang *Chawola *Chêcang *Chênggo *Chepzi *Chibma *Chido *Chigu *Chongkü *Chongsar *Chowa *Chubalung *Chubarong *Chuka *Chumba *Chumbu *Chunduixiang *Co Nyi *Cocholung *Codoi, Tibet, Codoi *Cogo, Tibet, Cogo *Coka, Tibet, Co ...
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Evacanthus
''Evacanthus'' is a genus of leafhoppers 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, a ... belonging to the family Cicadellidae. The genus was first described by Amédée Louis Michel le Peletier, comte de Saint-Fargeau and Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville in 1828. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and Northern America. Species *'' Evacanthus acuminatus'' *'' Evacanthus albicostatus'' *'' Evacanthus albipennis'' *'' Evacanthus albomaculatus'' *'' Evacanthus albovittatus'' *'' Evacanthus asiaticus'' *'' Evacanthus bellaustralis'' *'' Evacanthus bellus'' *'' Evacanthus biguttatus'' *'' Evacanthus bistigmanus'' *'' Evacanthus bivittatus'' *'' Evacanthus breviceps'' *'' Evacanthus chlamidatus'' *'' Evacanthus convolutus'' *'' Evacanthus danmainus'' *'' Evacanthus d ...
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