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Oecleini
Oecleini is a planthopper tribe in the subfamily Cixiinae Cixiinae is a planthopper subfamily in the family Cixiidae The Cixiidae are a family of Fulgoroidea, fulgoroid insects, one of many families commonly known as planthoppers, distributed worldwide and comprising more than 2,000 species from over .... Genera References External links * Cixiinae Hemiptera tribes {{Fulgoromorpha-stub ...
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Oecleini
Oecleini is a planthopper tribe in the subfamily Cixiinae Cixiinae is a planthopper subfamily in the family Cixiidae The Cixiidae are a family of Fulgoroidea, fulgoroid insects, one of many families commonly known as planthoppers, distributed worldwide and comprising more than 2,000 species from over .... Genera References External links * Cixiinae Hemiptera tribes {{Fulgoromorpha-stub ...
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Cixiinae
Cixiinae is a planthopper subfamily in the family Cixiidae. It is one of three such subfamilies, the other two being the Bothriocerinae and the Borystheninae. While a few species had been tested in a larger study of the Fulgoroidea, neither the Cixiinae nor its tribes were analysed cladistically until 2002. Resolution of tribal relationships is incomplete and additional testing of the tribes with samples larger than one per tribe is needed. Tribes In 1938 Metcalf divided the Cixiinae into tribes, including the Cixiini and Oecleini of Muir; however, those divisions were seldom referred to and remained unanlaysed for decades. Subsequently, the Stenophlepsiini were returned to the Cixiinae, and the Pentastirini were subdivided into the Pentastirina and Oliarina subtribes. However, Oliarina was later synonymized under Pentastirina. In 2002, Emeljanov created seven new tribes and in 2004 subtribe Mnemosynina of tribe Pentastirini was raised to tribal level as the Mnemosynini ...
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Confuga
''Confuga'' is a genus of planthoppers in the family Cixiidae. Its only species is ''Confuga persephone'', a troglobitic (cave-dwelling) planthopper that is endemic to New Zealand. It is the only known species of cave-dwelling planthopper in New Zealand. The species was first described by Ronald Gordon Fennah in 1975, from specimens found in a cave east of Tākaka, in the South Island of New Zealand. References External links * ''Confuga persephone'' discussed in RNZ ''Critter of the Week ''Critter of the Week'' is a weekly RNZ National programme about endangered and neglected native plants and animals of New Zealand. Beginning in 2015, ''Critter of the Week'' is an approximately 15-minute discussion between Nicola Toki of the ...''29 July 2022 Endemic fauna of New Zealand Oecleini Taxa described in 1975 Insects described in 1975 {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub ...
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Haplaxius
''Haplaxius'' is a genus of cixiid planthoppers in the family Cixiidae. There are at least 60 described species in ''Haplaxius''. Haplaxius crudus is the vector of the coconut lethal yellowing plant disease. Species These 62 species belong to the genus ''Haplaxius'': * ''Haplaxius akko'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius balli'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius beameri'' (Ball, 1933) * '' Haplaxius brimosis'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius cabrerensis'' Ferreira, Mc Kamey & Martinez, 2010 * '' Haplaxius caldwelli'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius catalinus'' (Ball, 1933) * '' Haplaxius collinus'' (Ball, 1933) * '' Haplaxius crena'' (Kramer, 1979) * ''Haplaxius crudus'' (Van Duzee, 1907) * '' Haplaxius deleter'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius delta'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius dolon'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius dozieri'' (Kramer, 1979) * ''Haplaxius enotatus'' (Van Duzee, 1909) * '' Haplaxius fennahi'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius flocki'' (Kramer, 1979) * '' Haplaxius frontalis'' ...
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Volcanalia (planthopper)
Vulcan ( la, Vulcanus, in archaically retained spelling also ''Volcanus'', both pronounced ) is the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, deserts, metalworking and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth. He is often depicted with a blacksmith's hammer. The Vulcanalia was the annual festival held August 23 in his honor. His Greek counterpart is Hephaestus, the god of fire and smithery. In Etruscan religion, he is identified with Sethlans. Vulcan belongs to the most ancient stage of Roman religion: Varro, the ancient Roman scholar and writer, citing the Annales Maximi, records that king Titus Tatius dedicated altars to a series of deities including Vulcan. Etymology The origin of the name is unclear. Roman tradition maintained that it was related to Latin words connected to lightning (), which in turn was thought of as related to flames. This interpretation is supported by Walter William Skeat in his etymological dictionary as meaning ''lustre''. It has been sup ...
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