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Smilia
''Smilia'' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the tribe Smiliini in the subfamily Smiliinae Smiliinae is a subfamily of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. These are Hemiptera, bugs and include about 100 genera in 10 tribes. Tribes and genera These genera belong to the subfamily Smiliinae: * incertae sedis ** ''Antianthe'' Fowler, .... There are at least two described species in the genus. Species * '' Smilia camelus'' (camel treehopper) Fabricius, 1803 * '' Smilia fasciata'' Amyot and Serville, 1843 References Smiliinae {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub ...
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Smilia Camelus
''Smilia camelus'', also known as the camel treehopper, is a species of treehopper first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1803. Habitat ''S. camelus'' is distributed across the eastern portion of Canada and the United States. It is commonly found it mixed hardwood forests. It is abundant across the summer months. Diet It commonly feeds on southern red oak, turkey oak Turkey oak is a common name for several species of oaks and may refer to: *''Quercus cerris'', native to southeastern Europe and Asia Minor *''Quercus laevis ''Quercus laevis'', the turkey oak, is a member of the red oak group of oaks. It is nat ..., water oak, post oak, and other species of the ''Quercus'' genus. Description Females are around long and males are . It has a high pronotum, peaking in the head rather than the middle of the pronotum. The pronotum of the female is higher than the male. References Insects described in 1803 Insects of the United States Insects of Canada ...
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Smilia Fasciata
''Smilia fasciata'' is a species of treehopper belonging to the family Membracidae. It was first described by Charles Jean-Baptiste Amyot and Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville in 1843. Habitat It is commonly found across the eastern half of the United States. It feeds on most species of the Oak genus. Appearance ''S. fasciata'' is similar in appearance to ''Smilia camelus ''Smilia camelus'', also known as the camel treehopper, is a species of treehopper first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1803. Habitat ''S. camelus'' is distributed across the eastern portion of Canada and the United States. It is ...'', but has a lower pronotum and a white stripe instead of a greenish-yellow stripe. The size of the female is about and the size of the male is . References Smiliinae Insects described in 1843 Taxa named by Charles Jean-Baptiste Amyot Taxa named by Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub ...
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Smiliinae
Smiliinae is a subfamily of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. These are Hemiptera, bugs and include about 100 genera in 10 tribes. Tribes and genera These genera belong to the subfamily Smiliinae: * incertae sedis ** ''Antianthe'' Fowler, 1895 ** ''Hemicardiacus'' Plummer, 1945 ** ''Smilirhexia'' McKamey, 2008 ** ''Tropidarnis'' Fowler, 1894 * tribe Acutalini Fowler, 1895 ** ''Acutalis'' Fairmaire, 1846 ** ''Bordoniana'' Sakakibara, 1999 ** ''Cornutalis'' Sakakibara, 1998 ** ''Euritea'' Stål, 1867 ** ''Thrasymedes (insect) Kirkaldy, 1904 * tribe Amastrini Goding, 1926 ** ''Amastris (insect)'' Stål, 1862 ** ''Aurimastris'' Evangelista and Sakakibara, 2007 ** ''Bajulata'' Ball, 1933 ** ''Erosne'' Stål, 1867 ** ''Harmonides'' Kirkaldy, 1902 ** ''Hygris'' Stål, 1862 ** ''Idioderma'' Van Duzee, 1909 ** ''Lallemandia'' Funkhouser, 1922 ** ''Neotynelia'' Creão-Duarte and Sakakibara, 2000 ** ''Tynelia'' Stål, 1858 ** ''Vanduzea'' Goding, 1892 * tribe Ceresini Goding, 1892 ** ...
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Smiliini
Smiliini is a tribe of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. There are about 6 genera and at least 40 described species in Smiliini. Genera These seven genera belong to the tribe Smiliini: * ''Atymna'' Stål, 1867 * ''Atymnina'' Plummer, 1938 * ''Cyrtolobus'' Goding, 1894 * ''Grandolobus'' Ball, 1932 * ''Ophiderma'' Fairmaire, 1847 * ''Smilia'' Germar, 1833 * ''Xantholobus'' Van Duzee, 1908 c g b Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * External links

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