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Gaetuliini
The Elicini (synonym Gaetuliini) are a tribe of planthoppers in the family Tropiduchidae. The type genus is ''Elica''. Genera ''Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web'' includes: # ''Acrisius'' Stål, 1862 # '' Afroelfus'' Gnezdilov, 2012 # '' Alleloplasis'' Waterhouse, 1839 # '' Austris'' Szwedo & Stroinski, 2010 # '' Bambomada'' Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2015 # '' Bolitropis'' Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2015 # '' Busas'' Jacobi, 1909 # ''Conna'' Walker, 1856 # '' Connelicita'' Wang & Bourgoin # †'' Dakrutulia'' Szwedo, 2019 # ''Danepteryx'' Uhler, 1889 # ''Dictyobia'' Uhler, 1889 # '' Dictyonia'' Uhler, 1889 # ''Dictyonissus'' Uhler, 1876 # ''Dictyssa'' Melichar, 1906 # '' Dictyssonia'' Ball, 1936 # ''Dyctidea'' Uhler, 1889 # ''Elica'' - monotypic ''Elica latipennis'' Walker, 1857 # '' Exphora'' Signoret, 1860 # ''Gaetulia'' Stål, 1864 # '' Gamergomorphus'' Melichar, 1906 # '' Gamergus'' Stål, 1859 # '' Indogaetulia'' Schmidt, 1919 # '' Johannesburgia'' Distant, 1907 # '' Laberia'' Stål, ...
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Leopold Melichar
Leopold Melichar (5 December 1856 – 2 September 1924) was a Moravian entomologist and physician who specialized in the taxonomy of the Cicadellidae, leafhoppers. Melichar was born in Brno, Moravia and studied medicine in Prague before beginning practice in Vienna from 1888. He became an official in the ministry of health and in his spare time he took an interest in insects. Through the influence of Ladislav Duda he began to specialize in the leafhoppers, examining the collections of Jindřich Uzel, Uzel from Sri Lanka. Melichar returned to live in Brno in 1912 and during World War I he headed the local Red Cross Hospital. Melichar also collected in North Africa, Spain and around the Mediterranean and his collections were bequeathed to the Moravian Museum. Most of the taxa described by Melichar were based on external morphology and did not involve examination of the genitalia. References

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Dictyonia (planthopper)
''Dictyonia'' is a monotypic genus of tropiduchid planthoppers in the family Tropiduchidae Tropiduchidae is a family of planthoppers in the order Hemiptera. There are at least 160 genera and 600 described species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes o .... There is one described species: ''Dictyonia obscura'' from North America. References Articles created by Qbugbot Elicini Hemiptera of North America Taxa named by Philip Reese Uhler Insects described in 1889 {{Fulgoromorpha-stub ...
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Misodema
''Misodema'' is a genus of tropiduchid planthoppers in the family Tropiduchidae Tropiduchidae is a family of planthoppers in the order Hemiptera. There are at least 160 genera and 600 described species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes o .... There are at least two described species in ''Misodema''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Misodema'': * '' Misodema dubia'' Caldwell, 1945 * '' Misodema reticulata'' (Melichar, 1906) References Auchenorrhyncha genera Articles created by Qbugbot Elicini {{Fulgoromorpha-stub ...
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Gaetulia (planthopper)
Gaetuli was the Romanised name of an ancient Berber tribe inhabiting ''Getulia''. The latter district covered the large desert region south of the Atlas Mountains, bordering the Sahara. Other documents place Gaetulia in pre-Roman times along the Mediterranean coasts of what is now Algeria and Tunisia, and north of the Atlas. During the Roman period, according to Pliny the Elder, the Autololes Gaetuli established themselves south of the province of Mauretania Tingitana, in modern-day Morocco. The name of the Godala people is hypothesized to be derived from the word Gaetuli. Region Getulia was the name given to an ancient district in the Maghreb, which in the usage of Roman writers comprised the nomadic Berber tribes of the southern slopes of the Aures Mountains and Atlas Mountains, as far as the Atlantic, and the oases in the northern part of the Sahara. The Gaetulian people were among the oldest inhabitants in northwestern Africa recorded in classical writings. They mainly occup ...
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Elica Latipennis
''Elica''Walker F (1857) Catalogue of the Homopterous insects collected at Singapore and Malacca by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with descriptions of new species. ''Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society.'' London 1: 82-100. is a monotypic genus of planthoppers containing the species ''Elica latipennis'' from Peninsular Malaysia. Taxonomy ''Elica latipennis'' is placed in the family Tropiduchidae and was erected by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1857. It is the type species in its genus, the subfamily Elicinae and Tribe (biology), tribe Elicini, according to ''Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web''. Description Walker's original description for ''E. latipennis'' states that: "Head conical, slightly ascending, with three ridges above; front lanceolate, tetragonal, with three ridges, the lateral pair curved, margins also ridged. Antennæ conical; bristle about twice the length of the preceding part. Prothorax very short. Mesothorax with three keels. Fore wings broad ...
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Dyctidea
''Dyctidea'' is a genus of tropiduchid planthoppers in the family Tropiduchidae Tropiduchidae is a family of planthoppers in the order Hemiptera. There are at least 160 genera and 600 described species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes o .... There are about eight described species in ''Dyctidea''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Dyctidea'': * '' Dyctidea angustata'' Uhler, 1889 * '' Dyctidea falcata'' Van Duzee, 1938 * '' Dyctidea intermedia'' Uhler, 1889 * '' Dyctidea nigrata'' Doering, 1940 * '' Dyctidea texana'' O'Brien, 1986 * '' Dyctidea uhleri'' Doering, 1940 * '' Dyctidea valida'' Doering, 1940 * '' Dyctidea variegata'' Van Duzee, 1938 References Auchenorrhyncha genera Articles created by Qbugbot Elicini {{Fulgoromorpha-stub ...
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