The
subfamily
In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
Poiocerinae
include
Hemiptera
Hemiptera (; ) is an order (biology), order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, Reduviidae, assassin bugs, Cimex, bed bugs, and shield bugs. ...
n
insects in the family
Fulgoridae, found especially in the
tropics.
Tribes and genera
The ''Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web'' (FLOW) includes four
tribes:
Diloburini
Auth. Metcalf, 1938 (central & South America)
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Aracynthus
Aracynthus ( grc, Ἀράκυνθος) was a range of mountains in Aetolia, the exact position of which is uncertain. It was said to run in a south-easterly direction from the Achelous River to the Evenos, and separating the lower plain of Aetolia ...
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Stål, 1866
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Dilobura''
Spinola, 1839
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Echetra''
Walker, 1858
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Episcius''
Spinola, 1839
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Japetus''
Stål, 1863
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Obia''
Distant, 1887
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Zepasa''
Distant, 1906
Lystrini
Auth. Spinola, 1839
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Lystra
Lystra ( grc, Λύστρα) was a city in central Anatolia, now part of present-day Turkey. It is mentioned six times in the New Testament. Lystra was visited several times by Paul the Apostle, along with Barnabas or Silas. There Paul met a young ...
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Fabricius, 1803
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Lystrenia''
Fennah & Carvalho, 1963
Paralystrini
Auth. Metcalf, 1938 (South America)
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Paralystra''
White, 1846
Poiocerini
Auth. Haupt, 1929
Calyptoproctina subtribe
'' '' sp.">Cyrpoptus'' sp.
''Polydictya uniformis''
Auth. Metcalf, 1938 (Americas, Asia, Australasia)
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Alphina''
Stål, 1863
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Birdantis''
Stål, 1863
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Brasiliana''
Lallemand, 1959
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Calyptoproctus''
Spinola, 1839
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Coptopola''
Stål, 1869
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Curetia''
Stål, 1862
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Cyrpoptus''
Stål, 1862
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Desudaba
Desudaba (''Desudava''?) was a Thracian town in the tribal district of Maedica, in ancient Macedonia. It was located 75 M.P. from Almana, on the Axius, where the mercenaries of the Gauls who had been summoned by Perseus of Macedon in the camp ...
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Walker, 1858
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Desudaboides''
Musgrave, 1927
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Erilla''
Distant, 1906
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Galela''
Distant, 1906
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Gebenna''
Stål, 1863
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Jamaicastes''
Kirkaldy, 1900
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Kutariana''
Nast, 1950
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Learcha''
Stål, 1863
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Matacosa''
Distant, 1906
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Oeagra''
Stål, 1863
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Polydictya''
Guérin-Méneville, 1844
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Scaralis''
Stål, 1863
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Tabocasa''
Distant, 1906
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Talloisia''
Lallemand, 1959
Poiocerina sub-tribe

Auth. Haupt, 1929 (Americas)
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Aburia''
Stål, 1866
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Acmonia''
Stål, 1866
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Acraephia
''Acraephia'' is a genus of planthoppers in the family Fulgoridae
The family Fulgoridae is a large group of hemipteran insects, especially abundant and diverse in the tropics, containing over 125 genera worldwide. They are mostly of moderate ...
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Stål, 1866
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Alaruasa''
Distant, 1906
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Aliphera''
Stål, 1866
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Amantia''
Stål, 1864
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Auchalea''
Gerstaecker, 1895
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Crepusia''
Stål, 1866
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Florichisme''
Kirkaldy, 1904
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Hypaepa
Hypaepa or Hypaipa ( grc, τὰ Ὕπαιπα) was an Ancient city and (arch)bishopric in ancient Lydia, near the north bank of the Cayster River, and 42 miles from Ephesus, Ephesus and remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
Name and location
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Stål, 1862
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Itzalana''
Distant, 1905
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Oomima''
Berg, 1879
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Poblicia''
Stål, 1866
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Poiocera''
De Laporte, 1832 (type genus)
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Zeunasa''
Distant, 1906
References
External links
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FLOW: Poiocerinae
{{Taxonbar, from=Q53788915
Hemiptera subfamilies