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Grandolobus
''Grandolobus'' is a genus of treehoppers in the subfamily Smiliinae Smiliinae is a subfamily of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. These are bugs and include about 100 genera (and 4 unorganized genera) in 10 tribes, most which are found in the Americas, with the exception of the tribe Ceresini which has Pa .... Species There are three species recognised in the genus ''Grandolobus'': * '' Grandolobus grandis'' Van Duzee * '' Grandolobus inaequalis'' Fowler * '' Grandolobus vittatipennis'' Fowler References {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub Smiliinae ...
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Grandolobus Inaequalis
''Grandolobus'' is a genus of treehoppers in the subfamily Smiliinae. Species There are three species recognised in the genus ''Grandolobus'': * ''Grandolobus grandis ''Grandolobus'' is a genus of treehoppers in the subfamily Smiliinae Smiliinae is a subfamily of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. These are bugs and include about 100 genera (and 4 unorganized genera) in 10 tribes, most which are foun ...'' Van Duzee * '' Grandolobus inaequalis'' Fowler * '' Grandolobus vittatipennis'' Fowler References {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub Smiliinae ...
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Grandolobus Vittatipennis
''Grandolobus'' is a genus of treehoppers in the subfamily Smiliinae. Species There are three species recognised in the genus ''Grandolobus'': * ''Grandolobus grandis'' Van Duzee * ''Grandolobus inaequalis ''Grandolobus'' is a genus of treehoppers in the subfamily Smiliinae. Species There are three species recognised in the genus ''Grandolobus'': * ''Grandolobus grandis ''Grandolobus'' is a genus of treehoppers in the subfamily Smiliinae ...'' Fowler * '' Grandolobus vittatipennis'' Fowler References {{Auchenorrhyncha-stub Smiliinae ...
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Smiliinae
Smiliinae is a subfamily of treehoppers in the family Membracidae. These are bugs and include about 100 genera (and 4 unorganized genera) in 10 tribes, most which are found in the Americas, with the exception of the tribe Ceresini which has Palaearctic representatives. Tribes and genera These genera belong to the subfamily Smiliinae: ;incertae sedis or is a term used for a taxonomy (biology), taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertainty ... # '' Antianthe'' Fowler, 1895 # '' Hemicardiacus'' Plummer, 1945 # '' Smilirhexia'' McKamey, 2008 # '' Tropidarnis'' Fowler, 1894 Acutalini Authority: Fowler, 1895 # '' Acutalis'' Fairmaire, 1846 # '' Bordoniana'' Sakakibara, 1999 # '' Cornutalis'' Sakakibara, 1998 # '' Euritea'' Stål, 1867 # '' Thrasymedes Kirkaldy, 1904 ; Amastrini # '' Amastris'' Stål, 1862 # '' Aurimastris' ...
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Treehoppers
Treehoppers (more precisely typical treehoppers to distinguish them from the Aetalionidae) and thorn bugs are members of the family Membracidae, a group of insects related to the cicadas and the leafhoppers. About 3,200 species of treehoppers in over 400 genera are known.Treehoppers.
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They are found on all continents except Antarctica; only five species are known from . Individual treehoppers usually live for only a few months.


Morphology

Treehoppers, due to their unusual appearance, have long interested