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Bythopsyrna
''Bythopsyrna'' is a genus of Asian planthoppers belonging to the family Flatidae Flatidae are a family of fulgoroid planthoppers. They are cosmopolitan in distribution and are distinguished from others in the superfamily by a combination of characters. Like all other planthoppers, they suck phloem sap of plants. Some spec .... Species FLOW includes: # '' Bythopsyrna circulata'' (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) - type species # '' Bythopsyrna copulanda'' (Distant, 1892) # '' Bythopsyrna ebonfana'' Medler, 1999 # '' Bythopsyrna intermedia'' Schmidt, 1913 # '' Bythopsyrna raapi'' Schmidt, 1912 # '' Bythopsyrna sumatrana'' Schmidt, 1904 # '' Bythopsyrna tineoides'' (Olivier, 1791) # '' Bythopsyrna trichrousa'' Peng, Zhang & Wang, 2010 #'' Bythopsyrna violacea'' Schmidt, 1904 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10438350 Flatidae Auchenorrhyncha genera ...
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Bythopsyrna Ebonfana
''Bythopsyrna'' is a genus of Asian planthoppers belonging to the family Flatidae. Species FLOW includes: # '' Bythopsyrna circulata'' (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) - type species # ''Bythopsyrna copulanda ''Bythopsyrna'' is a genus of Asian planthoppers belonging to the family Flatidae Flatidae are a family of fulgoroid planthoppers. They are cosmopolitan in distribution and are distinguished from others in the superfamily by a combination ...'' (Distant, 1892) # '' Bythopsyrna ebonfana'' Medler, 1999 # '' Bythopsyrna intermedia'' Schmidt, 1913 # '' Bythopsyrna raapi'' Schmidt, 1912 # '' Bythopsyrna sumatrana'' Schmidt, 1904 # '' Bythopsyrna tineoides'' (Olivier, 1791) # '' Bythopsyrna trichrousa'' Peng, Zhang & Wang, 2010 #'' Bythopsyrna violacea'' Schmidt, 1904 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10438350 Flatidae Auchenorrhyncha genera ...
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Bythopsyrna Sumatrana
''Bythopsyrna'' is a genus of Asian planthoppers belonging to the family Flatidae. Species FLOW includes: # '' Bythopsyrna circulata'' (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) - type species # '' Bythopsyrna copulanda'' (Distant, 1892) # '' Bythopsyrna ebonfana'' Medler, 1999 # '' Bythopsyrna intermedia'' Schmidt, 1913 # '' Bythopsyrna raapi'' Schmidt, 1912 # '' Bythopsyrna sumatrana'' Schmidt, 1904 # '' Bythopsyrna tineoides'' (Olivier, 1791) # '' Bythopsyrna trichrousa'' Peng, Zhang & Wang, 2010 #'' Bythopsyrna violacea'' Schmidt, 1904 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10438350 Flatidae Auchenorrhyncha genera ...
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Bythopsyrna Tineoides
''Bythopsyrna'' is a genus of Asian planthoppers belonging to the family Flatidae. Species FLOW includes: # '' Bythopsyrna circulata'' (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) - type species # ''Bythopsyrna copulanda'' (Distant, 1892) # ''Bythopsyrna ebonfana'' Medler, 1999 # ''Bythopsyrna intermedia'' Schmidt, 1913 # ''Bythopsyrna raapi'' Schmidt, 1912 # ''Bythopsyrna sumatrana ''Bythopsyrna'' is a genus of Asian planthoppers belonging to the family Flatidae. Species FLOW includes: # '' Bythopsyrna circulata'' (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) - type species # '' Bythopsyrna copulanda'' (Distant, 1892) # '' Bythopsyrna ...'' Schmidt, 1904 # '' Bythopsyrna tineoides'' (Olivier, 1791) # '' Bythopsyrna trichrousa'' Peng, Zhang & Wang, 2010 #'' Bythopsyrna violacea'' Schmidt, 1904 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10438350 Flatidae Auchenorrhyncha genera ...
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Bythopsyrna Circulata
''Bythopsyrna circulata'' is a species of Asian planthoppers belonging to the family Flatidae. Description ''Bythopsyrna circulata'' can reach a length of . Head, pronotum and mesonotum show black spots. Wings have quite variable brown crescents, loops and bands. There is a usually intact longitudinal dark brown band along vein R of tegmen. Basal cell is brown or black. Marking patterns may be obscured by melanism and clear areas may show orange colour. The ovipositor is primitive and adapted for piercing.J.T. MedleFlatidae (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea) of Indonesia, exclusive of Irian Jaya/ref> Biology and behavior ''Bythopsyrna circulata'' has five larval stages and the winged adult hatched from the fifth.Martin Pfeiffer & Karl Eduard LinsenmaiTrophobiosis in a tropical rainforest on Borneo: Giant ants ''Camponotus gigas'' (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) herd wax cicadas ''Bythopsyrna circulata'' (Auchenorrhyncha: Flatidae)/ref> This species, when stimulated by ants, produces large quant ...
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Flatidae
Flatidae are a family of fulgoroid planthoppers. They are cosmopolitan in distribution and are distinguished from others in the superfamily by a combination of characters. Like all other planthoppers, they suck phloem sap of plants. Some species are known to communicate with vibrations through the plant stems. Communication may be with mates, or with ants that tend the nymphs, protecting them and gathering honeydew secretions. Adults of some species have brightly coloured forewings which are tougher and known as tegmina unlike the membranous hindwings which are used for flight. Although a few can be identified by their coloration, most species requires dissection and examination under a microscope with access to literature on already described species. There are two sub-families within the family. In the subfamily Flatinae, the body of adults is flattened laterally and the tegmina are tent-like. In the Flatoidinae, the body is not laterally compressed and the tegmina are not ...
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Planthopper
A planthopper is any insect in the infraorder Fulgoromorpha, in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, a group exceeding 12,500 described species worldwide. The name comes from their remarkable resemblance to leaves and other plants of their environment and that they often "hop" for quick transportation in a similar way to that of grasshoppers. However, planthoppers generally walk very slowly. Distributed worldwide, all members of this group are plant-feeders, though surprisingly few are considered pests. The infraorder contains only a single superfamily, Fulgoroidea. Fulgoroids are most reliably distinguished from the other Auchenorrhyncha by two features; the bifurcate ("Y"-shaped) anal vein in the forewing, and the thickened, three-segmented antennae, with a generally round or egg-shaped second segment (pedicel) that bears a fine filamentous arista. Overview Planthoppers are laterally flattened and hold their broad wings vertically, in a tent-like fashion, concealing the sides of ...
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