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- The froghoppers, or the superfamily Cercopoidea, are a group of hemipteran insects in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha. Adults are capable of jumping many...
- vulnerata (also known as the black-and-red froghopper or red-and-black froghopper) is a species of froghopper in the family Cercopidae. This species is...
- Kanaima is a genus of froghoppers endemic to Brazil & Argentina belonging to the family Cercopidae. Kanaima katzensteinii Berg, 1879 Kanaima fluvialis...
- Choconta is a genus of froghoppers in the family of Cercopidae. The genus was described first by Fennah in 1979. The genus is named after the town of...
- Philaenus spumarius, the meadow froghopper or meadow spittlebug, is a species of insect belonging to the spittlebug family Aphrophoridae. In Italy and...
- spit', which the plant is sometimes covered in, due to a bug called the froghopper and not the cuckoo. The species is commonly found throughout the British...
- Peuceptyelus Sahlberg 1871 Philaenus Stål 1864 List of Aphrophoridae genera Froghopper "Aphrophoridae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- Kanaima may refer to: Kanaima (froghopper), a genus of insects Kanaima, sorcerers in Wapishana beliefs This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- second only to jumps made by another group of insects, the superfamily of froghoppers. Flea larvae are worm-like, with no limbs; they have chewing mouthparts...
- fastidiosa, which is spread by plant-sucking insects such as the meadow froghopper. The bacteria restrict the flow of sap within the tree and so choke its...