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Thagria
''Thagria'' is a genus of coelidiine leafhoppers, the largest genus within the subfamily, with most members from the Indomalayan realm, Oriental realm and a few from the Australasian realm. The genus is distinguished by characters of the male genitalia but most of them are known to be colorfully patterned and hold their wings open while resting on leaves. Nearly 250 species have been described within the genus including: {{columns-list, * ''Thagria aciculara, T. aciculara'' {{small, Li & Wang, 2002 * ''Thagria aculeata, T. aculeata'' {{small, Nielson, 1977 * ''Thagria acuta, T. acuta'' {{small, Nielson, 1977 * ''Thagria aenigmatis, T. aenigmatis'' {{small, Nielson, 2013 * ''Thagria alaeva, T. alaeva'' {{small, Nielson, 1977 * ''Thagria albisigna, T. albisigna'' {{small, Walker, 1857 * ''Thagria albofascia, T. albofascia'' {{small, Fan, Dai & Li, 2013 * ''Thagria albonotata, T. albonotata'' {{small, Li, 1989 * ''Thagria ampla, T. ampla'' {{small, Nielson, 1980 * ''Thagria apicul ...
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