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Oncometopia
''Oncometopia'' is a genus of sharpshooter (insect), sharpshooters found in North and South America. The genus was erected by Carl Stål in 1869. Description ''Oncometopia'' range from 9.4 mm to 15.0 mm in length. The head is moderately produced with a median length almost always less than the interocular width. The anterior margin of the head is rounded dorsally and the crown is rounded to the face without a carina in between. The Simple eye in invertebrates, ocelli are each roughly equidistant from the median line of the crown and the adjacent anterior eye angle (alternatively, they may be slightly closer to the latter). The disc usually has short sparse pubescence (hairs). The Antenna (biology), antennal ledges each have longitudinal fovea and are carinate dorsally, and the anterior margins are oblique. The Clypeus (arthropod anatomy), clypeus is strongly convex (except in female ''O. fuscipennis'') and its dorsomedial surface is coarsely granular. The thorax has the Pronot ...
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Oncometopia Nigricans
''Oncometopia'' is a genus of sharpshooter (insect), sharpshooters found in North and South America. The genus was erected by Carl Stål in 1869. Description ''Oncometopia'' range from 9.4 mm to 15.0 mm in length. The head is moderately produced with a median length almost always less than the interocular width. The anterior margin of the head is rounded dorsally and the crown is rounded to the face without a carina in between. The Simple eye in invertebrates, ocelli are each roughly equidistant from the median line of the crown and the adjacent anterior eye angle (alternatively, they may be slightly closer to the latter). The disc usually has short sparse pubescence (hairs). The Antenna (biology), antennal ledges each have longitudinal fovea and are carinate dorsally, and the anterior margins are oblique. The Clypeus (arthropod anatomy), clypeus is strongly convex (except in female ''O. fuscipennis'') and its dorsomedial surface is coarsely granular. The thorax has the Pronot ...
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