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Aphaena Amorifera
''Aphaena'' is a genus of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Species are distributed from eastern India, Indo-China, China and Malesia. Species ''Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web'' lists: ;subgenus ''Aphaena'' * ''Aphaena amorifera'' Schmidt, 1924 * ''Aphaena aurantia'' (Hope, 1840) * ''Aphaena chionaema'' Butler, 1882 * ''Aphaena decolora'' (Chou & Wang, 1984) * ''Aphaena discolor'' Guérin-Méneville, 1834 - type species * ''Aphaena dissimilis'' Distant, 1906 * ''Aphaena murei'' Nagai & Porion, 1996 * ''Aphaena najas'' Schmidt, 1906 * ''Aphaena satrapa'' Gerstaecker, 1895 * ''Aphaena submaculata'' (Duncan, 1843) ** ''A. submaculata burmanica'' Distant, 1906 ** ''A. submaculata consanguinea'' (Distant, 1906) (synonym ''Aphaena relata'') ** ''A. submaculata resima'' (Stål, 1855) ;subgenus ''Callidepsa'' * ''Aphaena amabilis'' (Hope, 1843) * ''Aphaena cornuta'' (Fabricius, 1803) * ''Aphaena hainanensis'' Wang, 1995 ;Extinct species * †''Aphaena atava'' Scudd ...
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Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville
Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville, also known as F. E. Guerin, (12 October 1799, in Toulon – 26 January 1874, in Paris) was a French entomologist. Life and work Guérin-Méneville changed his surname from Guérin in 1836. He was the author of the illustrated work ''Iconographie du Règne Animal de G. Cuvier 1829–1844'', a complement to the work of the zoologists Georges Cuvier and Pierre André Latreille, ''Le Règne Animal'', which illustrated only a selection of the animals covered. Cuvier was delighted with the work, saying that it would be very useful to readers, and that the illustrations were "as accurate as they were elegant". He also introduced silkworms to France, so they could be bred for the production of silk. Guérin-Méneville founded several journals: ''Magasin de zoologie, d’anatomie comparée et de paléontologie'' (1830), ''Revue zoologique par la Société cuviérienne'' (1838), ''Revue et Magasin de zoologie pure et appliquée'' (1849), and ''Revue de ...
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Aphaena Murei
''Aphaena'' is a genus of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Species are distributed from eastern India, Indo-China, China and Malesia. Species ''Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web'' lists: ;subgenus ''Aphaena'' * ''Aphaena amorifera'' Schmidt, 1924 * '' Aphaena aurantia'' (Hope, 1840) * '' Aphaena chionaema'' Butler, 1882 * '' Aphaena decolora'' (Chou & Wang, 1984) * '' Aphaena discolor'' Guérin-Méneville, 1834 - type species * '' Aphaena dissimilis'' Distant, 1906 * '' Aphaena murei'' Nagai & Porion, 1996 * '' Aphaena najas'' Schmidt, 1906 * '' Aphaena satrapa'' Gerstaecker, 1895 * ''Aphaena submaculata ''Aphaena submaculata'' is a species of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Various subspecies are distributed throughout the Indo-China region. The species was first observed by Frederick William Hope in 1840 and was formal ...'' (Duncan, 1843) ** ''A. submaculata burmanica'' Distant, 1906 ** ''A. submaculata consanguinea'' (Distant, ...
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Hemiptera Of Asia
Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising more than 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs. They range in size from to around , and share a common arrangement of piercing-sucking mouthparts. The name "true bugs" is sometimes limited to the suborder Heteroptera. Entomologists reserve the term ''bug'' for Hemiptera or Heteroptera,Gilbert Waldbauer. ''The Handy Bug Answer Book.'' Visible Ink, 1998p. 1. which does not include other arthropods or insects of other orders such as ants, bees, beetles, or butterflies. In some varieties of English, all terrestrial arthropods (including non-insect arachnids and myriapods) also fall under the colloquial understanding of ''bug''. Many insects with "bug" in their common name, especially in American English, belong to other orders; for example, the lovebug is a fly and the Maybug and ladybug are beetles. The term ...
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Aphaena Lithoecia
''Aphaena'' is a genus of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Species are distributed from eastern India, Indo-China, China and Malesia. Species ''Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web'' lists: ;subgenus ''Aphaena'' * ''Aphaena amorifera'' Schmidt, 1924 * '' Aphaena aurantia'' (Hope, 1840) * '' Aphaena chionaema'' Butler, 1882 * '' Aphaena decolora'' (Chou & Wang, 1984) * '' Aphaena discolor'' Guérin-Méneville, 1834 - type species * '' Aphaena dissimilis'' Distant, 1906 * ''Aphaena murei'' Nagai & Porion, 1996 * '' Aphaena najas'' Schmidt, 1906 * '' Aphaena satrapa'' Gerstaecker, 1895 * ''Aphaena submaculata ''Aphaena submaculata'' is a species of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Various subspecies are distributed throughout the Indo-China region. The species was first observed by Frederick William Hope in 1840 and was formal ...'' (Duncan, 1843) ** ''A. submaculata burmanica'' Distant, 1906 ** ''A. submaculata consanguinea'' (Distant, ...
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Aphaena Submaculata
''Aphaena submaculata'' is a species of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Various subspecies are distributed throughout the Indo-China region. The species was first observed by Frederick William Hope in 1840 and was formally described by James Duncan in 1843. Since then, it has undergone multiple reclassifications and now has 3 recognized subspecies which differ by color and/or length. The species feeds on tree sap via specialized mouthparts and follows a hemimetabolous life cycle. Taxonomy and discovery ''Aphaena submaculata'' is a species of ''fulgoridea'' planthopper. The earliest account of the species comes from 1840 when entomologist Frederick William Hope described the species as ''Aphana submaculata,'' a ''nomen nudum.'' ''Aphaena submaculata'' was formally described by James Duncan in 1843.Duncan J. 1843 - Homoptera. In: Jardine W. 1843 - ''The naturalist's library,'' 1. p. 276-286. 84/ref> In Duncan's 1843 account, he referred to the species ...
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Aphaena Satrapa
''Aphaena'' is a genus of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Species are distributed from eastern India, Indo-China, China and Malesia. Species ''Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web'' lists: ;subgenus ''Aphaena'' * ''Aphaena amorifera'' Schmidt, 1924 * '' Aphaena aurantia'' (Hope, 1840) * '' Aphaena chionaema'' Butler, 1882 * '' Aphaena decolora'' (Chou & Wang, 1984) * '' Aphaena discolor'' Guérin-Méneville, 1834 - type species * '' Aphaena dissimilis'' Distant, 1906 * ''Aphaena murei'' Nagai & Porion, 1996 * '' Aphaena najas'' Schmidt, 1906 * '' Aphaena satrapa'' Gerstaecker, 1895 * ''Aphaena submaculata'' (Duncan, 1843) ** ''A. submaculata burmanica'' Distant, 1906 ** ''A. submaculata consanguinea'' (Distant, 1906) (synonym ''Aphaena relata'') ** ''A. submaculata resima'' (Stål, 1855) ;subgenus ''Callidepsa'' * ''Aphaena amabilis'' (Hope, 1843) * ''Aphaena cornuta'' (Fabricius, 1803) * ''Aphaena hainanensis'' Wang, 1995 ;Extinct species * †''Aphaena atava' ...
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