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''Omolicna'' is a genus of derbid planthoppers in the family
Derbidae The family Derbidae (commonly called derbids) is a large and diverse group of planthoppers (Fulgoroidea, Hemiptera), widely distributed in the tropics and also found in subtropical and temperate regions. It includes more than 150 genera and more ...
. There are more than 20 described species in ''Omolicna''. They are found in North America, Central America, and northern South America.


Species

These 22 species belong to the genus ''Omolicna'': * '' Omolicna anastomosis'' Caldwell, 1944 * '' Omolicna brunnea'' (Mc Atee, 1924) * '' Omolicna cocoana'' Rodriguez-Leon & Hidalgo-Gato, 2005 * '' Omolicna cubana'' (Myers, 1926) * '' Omolicna dominicana'' Fennah, 1952 * '' Omolicna dubia'' Caldwell, 1944 * '' Omolicna fulva'' (Van Duzee, 1909) * '' Omolicna joi'' Wilson, Halbert & Bextine, 2014 * '' Omolicna latens'' Fennah, 1952 * '' Omolicna mariajosae'' Bahder & Bartlett, 2021 * '' Omolicna mcateei'' (Dozier, 1928) * ''
Omolicna nero ''Omolicna'' is a genus of derbid planthoppers in the family Derbidae The family Derbidae (commonly called derbids) is a large and diverse group of planthoppers (Fulgoroidea, Hemiptera), widely distributed in the tropics and also found in subt ...
'' Fennah, 1971 * '' Omolicna nigripennis'' Caldwell, 1944 * '' Omolicna proxima'' Fennah, 1945 * '' Omolicna puertana'' Caldwell, 1951 * '' Omolicna puncta'' Caldwell, 1944 * '' Omolicna quadrispinosa'' Caldwell, 1944 * '' Omolicna rubrimarginata'' Fennah, 1945 * '' Omolicna tarco'' Fennah, 1971 * '' Omolicna texana'' Caldwell, 1944 * '' Omolicna triata'' Caldwell, 1944 * '' Omolicna uhleri'' (Ball, 1902)


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* Auchenorrhyncha {{auchenorrhyncha-stub