Pagaroniini
Anufriev, 1978
Genus Guides
2Pagaroniini is a tribe of leafhoppers ( Cicadellidae, Evacanthinae) established by Anufriev in 1978. Members are distributed across the Holarctic and Oriental regions, with notable diversity in East Asia. The tribe is characterized by distinctive genitalic features and pronotal that separate it from related Evacanthini.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pagaroniini: /paɡəˈroʊniˌaɪni/
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Identification
Distinguished from the related tribe Evacanthini by features of the male genitalia, including the structure of the and connective. Pronotum shape and chaetotaxy patterns also differ. -level identification requires examination of genitalic characters under magnification.
Distribution
Primarily Holarctic and Oriental regions; highest diversity in East Asia including China, Japan, and the Russian Far East. Some extend into Europe and North America.
Similar Taxa
- EvacanthiniSister tribe within Evacanthinae; differs in male genitalia structure and pronotal