Dichopterinae
The Dichopterinae are a sub-family of planthoppers, now placed in the Fulgoridae, erected by Leopold Melichar in 1912.[1] The recorded distribution is: South America, Africa, Europe (German fossil species) and Asia through to Borneo.[2]
Dichopterinae | |
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Dichoptera hyalinata | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha |
Infraorder: | Fulgoromorpha |
Superfamily: | Fulgoroidea |
Family: | Fulgoridae |
Subfamily: | Dichopterinae Melichar, 1912 |
Tribes and Genera
Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web[2] lists:
Cladodipterini
Authority: Metcalf, 1938 (South America)
- Cladodiptera Spinola, 1839
- Diacira Walker, 1858
- Sclerodepsa Emeljanov, 2011
Dichopterini
Authority: Melichar, 1912
- Dichoptera Spinola, 1839 (type genus - Asia)
- †Wedelphus Szwedo & Wappler, 2006 (Germany)
Dorysarthrini
Authority: Emeljanov, 1979
- Dorysarthrus Puton, 1895 (Africa, Middle East)
- Pibrocha Kirkaldy, 1902 (Sri Lanka, Thailand)
Protachilini
Authority: Emeljanov, 2013 (South America)
- Protachilus – monotypic P. rex Fennah, 1944
References
- Melichar L (1912) Monographie der Dictyophorinen (Homoptera). Abhandlungen der K. K. Zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Wien 7(1): 1-221 [15].
- FLOW: Dichopterinae Melichar, 1912 (retrieved 3 February 2023)
External links
- Data related to Dichopterinae at Wikispecies
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