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Macrostelini
Macrostelini is a tribe in the Deltocephalinae subfamily of leafhoppers. Macrostelini contains 37 genera and over 300 species. The tribe has a cosmopolitan distribution. Some species in the genus '' Cicadulina'' are agricultural pests and transmit maize streak virus ''Maize streak virus'' (MSV) is a virus primarily known for causing maize streak disease (MSD) in its major host, and which also infects over 80 wild and domesticated grasses. It is an insect-transmitted maize pathogen in the genus ''Mastrevirus ... in Sub-saharan Africa. Genera There are currently 37 described genera in Macrostelini: References External links * Macrosteliniat bugguide.net Deltocephalinae Hemiptera tribes Taxa named by George Willis Kirkaldy {{Deltocephalinae-stub ...
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Macrosteles Horvathi
''Macrosteles'' is a leafhopper genus in the tribe Macrostelini with more than 80 species, most in the northern hemisphere. Some species are known to migrate.Meade, A.B. & A.G. Peterson. 1964. Origin of populations of the six-spotted leafhopper, ''Macrosteles fascifrons'', in Anoka county, Minnesota. J. Econ. Entomol. 57: 885-888. Species * '' Macrosteles alpinus'' (Zetterstedt, 1828) * '' Macrosteles bimaculatus'' * '' Macrosteles binotata'' * '' Macrosteles borealis'' * ''Macrosteles chobauti'' Ribaut, 1952 * '' Macrosteles cristatus'' (Ribaut, 1927) * '' Macrosteles empetri'' (Ossiannilsson, 1935) * ''Macrosteles fascifrons ''Macrosteles'' is a leafhopper genus in the tribe Macrostelini with more than 80 species, most in the northern hemisphere. Some species are known to migrate.Meade, A.B. & A.G. Peterson. 1964. Origin of populations of the six-spotted leafhopper, ...'' - the aster leafhopper * '' Macrosteles guttatus'' * '' Macrosteles horvathi'' * '' Macrosteles laevi ...
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Cicadulina
''Cicadulina'' is a leafhopper genus in the tribe Macrostelini. ''Cicadulina'' species are vectors of the maize streak virus, a disease which is a sporadic but severe in sub-Saharan Africa. The cause is a geminivirus which is persistently transmitted by ''Cicadulina'' leafhoppers. The disease is also transmitted to '' Urochloa panicoides'', a fodder grass originating in Southern Africa. The maize orange leafhopper ''Cicadulina bipunctata ''Cicadulina'' is a leafhopper genus in the tribe Macrostelini. ''Cicadulina'' species are vectors of the maize streak virus, a disease which is a sporadic but severe in sub-Saharan Africa. The cause is a geminivirus which is persistently tran ...'' has been reported to induce gall-like structures on maize in Japan.Recent Outbreaks of the Maize Orange Leafhopper Cicadulina bipunctata Inducing Gall-like Structures on Maize in Japan. Masaya Matsumura, Makoto Tokuda and Nobuyuki Endo, Galling Arthropods and Their Associates, 2006, pages 149 ...
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Deltocephalinae
Deltocephalinae is a subfamily of leafhoppers. Deltocephalinae is the largest subfamily in the family Cicadellidae and is divided into 40 tribes, comprising over 925 genera, and over 6,700 described species. Tribes There are currently 40 described tribes within Deltocephalinae: * Acinopterini Oman, 1943 * Acostemmini Evans, 1972 * Arrugadini Linnavuori, 1965 * Athysanini Van Duzee, 1892 * Bahitini Zahniser & Dietrich, 2013 * Bonaspeiini Zahniser & Dietrich, 2013 * Chiasmini Distant, 1908 * Cicadulini Van Duzee, 1892 * Cochlorhinini Oman, 1943 * Deltocephalini Dallas, 1870 * Dorycephalini Oman, 1943 * Drabescini Ishihara, 1953 * Drakensbergenini Linnavuori, 1979 * Equeefini Theron, 1986 * Eupelicini Sahlberg, 1871 * Faltalini Zahniser & Dietrich, 2010 * Fieberiellini Wagner, 1951 * Goniagnathini Wagner, 1951 * Hecalini Distant, 1908 * Hypacostemmini Linnavuori & Al-Ne’amy, 1983 * Koebeliini Baker, 1897 * Limotettigini Baker, 1915 * Luheriini Linnavuori, 1959 * M ...
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Balclutha (leafhopper)
Balclutha may refer to: * ''Balclutha'' (1886), a sailing ship built in 1886 and now preserved in San Francisco, California * ''Balclutha'' (genus), a leafhopper genus in the tribe Macrostelini * Balclutha, New Zealand, a town in the Otago region of New Zealand * Sir Charles Cameron, 1st Baronet (1841–1924), Scottish doctor, newspaper editor and politician * A small, short-lived settlement that occupied some of the same area as Louisa, Kentucky Louisa is a home rule-class city located at the merger of the Levisa and Tug Forks into the Big Sandy River. It is located in Lawrence County, Kentucky, in the United States, and is the seat of its county. The population was 2,467 at the 201 ...
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Cortona
Cortona (, ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy. It is the main cultural and artistic centre of the Val di Chiana after Arezzo. Toponymy Cortona is derived from Latin Cortōna, and from Etruscan πŒ‚πŒ–πŒ“πŒ•πŒ–πŒ (curtun). This may be related to Indo-European *ghortos meaning "enclosed place" and consequently walled city like Latin hortus, German Garten, Italian orto, English yard, and Slavic grad. The name may also be linked to the Phrygian town of Gordium in Anatolia, although the founding myth for the latter is that it was named after founder, King Gordias. However, the Etruscan language is probably a pre-Indo-European language, and therefore if it was named by the Etruscans, an Indo-European etymology is uncertain. The Umbrian language, by contrast, is an Italic language, so if it was named by them, a link to Indo-European roots would be more likely. George Dennis suggests that it was known by many names "Corytus, Croton, Croto ...
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