Tinobregmini

Oman, 1949

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Tinobregmini is a tribe of leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) established by Oman in 1949, classified within the Coelidiinae. The tribe is represented by relatively few observations, with 163 records documented on iNaturalist. As a higher-level , its members share morphological characteristics typical of the Coelidiinae, though specific diagnostic features distinguishing Tinobregmini from related tribes remain poorly documented in accessible literature.

Tinobregmus vittatus by (c) Alexis Smith, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alexis Smith. Used under a CC-BY license.

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How to pronounce Tinobregmini: /ˌtiːnoʊbrɛɡˈmaɪnaɪ/

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Taxonomic History

Established by Oman in 1949 as a tribe within Coelidiinae. The tribal classification of Coelidiinae has undergone revision, with some authors questioning the monophyly of traditionally recognized tribes. The constituent of Tinobregmini are not consistently listed across major databases, reflecting ongoing taxonomic uncertainty.

Data Limitations

Accessible literature provides minimal -level or -level documentation for this tribe. The Catalogue of Life accepts the name, but detailed morphological , biological data, and distributional summaries appear restricted to primary taxonomic literature not widely available in open access formats.

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