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''Agallia'' is a genus of
leafhopper Leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family (biology), family Cicadellidae: based on the type genus ''Cicadella''. These minute insects, colloquially known as hoppers, are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or ...
s in the subfamily
Megophthalminae Megophthalminae is a subfamily of leafhoppers; it includes genera included in the former subfamily Agalliinae. Tribes and genera ''BioLib'' includes four tribes: Adelungiini Authority: Baker, 1915 ;subtribe Achrina # ''Achrus'' # ''Bergevina ...
erected by
John Curtis John Ream Curtis (born May 10, 1960) is an American politician serving since 2025 as the junior United States senator from Utah. A member of the Republican Party, Curtis served from 2017 to 2025 as the U.S. representative for Utah's 3rd congre ...
in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western
Palaearctic realm The Palearctic or Palaearctic is a biogeographic realm of the Earth, the largest of eight. Confined almost entirely to the Eastern Hemisphere, it stretches across Europe and Asia, north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The ...
and the
Americas The Americas, sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North America and South America.''Webster's New World College Dictionary'', 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. When viewed as a sing ...
. There are about eight species in North America. During
courtship display A courtship display is a set of display behaviors in which an animal, usually a male, attempts to attract a mate; the mate exercises choice, so sexual selection acts on the display. These behaviors often include ritualized movement ("dances"), ...
s and
mating In biology, mating is the pairing of either opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for the purposes of sexual reproduction. ''Fertilization'' is the fusion of two gametes. '' Copulation'' is the union of the sex organs of two sexually repr ...
, both males and females of the species ''A. constricta'' alternate in making ticking sounds.


Species

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Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Agallia'' Curtis, 1833
(retrieved 7 April 2025)
lists # '' Agallia abnormis'' # '' Agallia abstructa'' # '' Agallia adunca'' # '' Agallia albidula'' # '' Agallia albovenosa'' # '' Agallia aliena'' # '' Agallia alvarengai'' # ''
Agallia assimilis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia atra ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia atromaculata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia barretti'' # ''
Agallia basalis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia basifusca ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia bicolor ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia bicornis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia bidactylata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia bifurcata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia blanda ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia brachyptera ''Agallia brachyptera'' is a species of true bug Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising more than 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed b ...
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Agallia brasiliana ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia brevicauda ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia carioca'' # ''
Agallia catiae ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia caudata'' # ''
Agallia cetra ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia cezia ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia clara ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia cobera'' # '' Agallia complexa'' # '' Agallia configurata'' # '' Agallia consobrina'' - type species # '' Agallia constricta'' # ''
Agallia copiosa ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia cordata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia corneola'' # '' Agallia cornuta'' # '' Agallia corumba'' # '' Agallia costaricensis'' # ''
Agallia cubana ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia cucata'' # ''
Agallia cuneata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia deleta'' # '' Agallia depleta'' # ''
Agallia dissimilis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia distincta ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia dorsalis'' # ''
Agallia dorsata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia estebana ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia evansi ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia excavata'' # ''
Agallia extensa ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia fascigera'' # '' Agallia firdausica'' # '' Agallia flaccida'' # '' Agallia fluminensis'' # '' Agallia freytagi'' # '' Agallia fumida'' # '' Agallia furcostyli'' # ''
Agallia hansoni ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis (entomologist), John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in Nort ...
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Agallia harpis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia hispanica'' # '' Agallia hottentotta'' # '' Agallia hyalina'' # '' Agallia incerta'' # ''
Agallia incisa ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia incongrua'' # ''
Agallia inexpectata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia ingens ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia inornata'' # ''
Agallia instabilis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia insularis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia intermedia'' # ''
Agallia interrogationis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia kosmetron'' # ''
Agallia lauta ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia leda'' # '' Agallia lewisii'' # ''
Agallia lindbergi ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia lineata'' # '' Agallia lingula'' # '' Agallia lingulata'' # ''
Agallia linnavuorii ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia liturata'' # '' Agallia longicauda'' # ''
Agallia manaosa ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia manauara ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia mauritanica'' # '' Agallia minuenda'' # ''
Agallia minuta ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia modesta'' # '' Agallia modestoides'' # '' Agallia munda'' # ''
Agallia mutilata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia neoalbidula'' # ''
Agallia nielsoni ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia nigerrima'' # '' Agallia obesa'' # '' Agallia obscuripennis'' # ''
Agallia obsoleta ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia oceanides ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia panamensis ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia paraguayensis'' # ''
Agallia parvicauda ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia paulistana'' # ''
Agallia pecki ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia peneconstricta'' # '' Agallia peregrinans'' # ''
Agallia phalerata ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia pina ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia plana ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia producta ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia pulchra'' # '' Agallia pumila'' # '' Agallia pyreneica'' # '' Agallia quadrata'' # ''
Agallia repleta ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia rotunda'' # ''
Agallia rubicundula ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia sabulicola'' # ''
Agallia sagittifer ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia santarema'' # '' Agallia sara'' # '' Agallia saxicola'' # '' Agallia serrana'' # '' Agallia silvai'' # ''
Agallia simplex ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia sinchona'' # '' Agallia sinica'' # '' Agallia soosi'' # '' Agallia stenagalloides'' # '' Agallia striolaris'' # '' Agallia subflava'' # '' Agallia teapae'' # '' Agallia thomasiana'' # ''
Agallia una ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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Agallia varzeana ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
'' # '' Agallia viraktamathi'' # ''
Agallia xavieri ''Agallia'' is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Megophthalminae erected by John Curtis in 1833. Species are mostly found in the western Palaearctic realm and the Americas. There are about eight species in North America. During courtship ...
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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q10402546 Cicadellidae genera Megophthalminae