Definition of Fulgoridae. Meaning of Fulgoridae. Synonyms of Fulgoridae

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Definition of Fulgoridae

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Meaning of Fulgoridae from wikipedia

- The family Fulgoridae is a large group of hemipteran insects, especially abundant and diverse in the tropics, containing over 125 genera worldwide. They...
- delicatula is a species in the genus Lycorma, in the planthopper family Fulgoridae, subfamily Aphaeninae. Species within this genus are found in Asia. L...
- (Flatidae) Flatolystra verrucosa (Fulgoridae) nymphal Dictyophara europaea (Dictyopharidae) Pyrops candelaria (Fulgoridae) Paropioxys jucundus (Eurybrachidae)...
- ****an, and South Korea. The genus Lycorma is in the planthopper family Fulgoridae, subfamily Aphaeninae. Species within this genus are native to Asia. Frederick...
- Zanna is a genus of tropical planthoppers (family Fulgoridae) found in Asia and Africa, now belonging to the monotypic subfamily Zanninae. The tribe Zannini...
- Cixiidae Delphacidae Derbidae Dictyopharidae Eurybrachyidae Flatidae Fulgoridae (lanternflies) Gengidae Hypochthonellidae Issidae Kinnaridae Lophopidae...
- Thierry; Cédric Audibert (February 2017). "Pyrops nishiguroi n. sp., a new Fulgoridae from Philippines, with some notes on the Pyrops oculatus group (Hemiptera:...
- Belbina is a genus of planthoppers in the subfamily Enchophorinae (Fulgoridae): erected by Carl Stål in 1863; There are some 12 species presently known...
- Kalidasa is a genus of planthoppers in the tribe Aphaenini of the family Fulgoridae. There are five species in the genus, which are found in different parts...
- genera in the Zannini, even questioning whether they belong to the family Fulgoridae. There have until recently been two tribes placed within Fulgorinae, but...