Stictolobus

Metcalf, 1916

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Stictolobus is a of treehoppers in the Membracidae, first described by Metcalf in 1916. It belongs to the tribe Ceresini within the Smiliinae. The genus is part of the diverse and morphologically varied fauna of the New World tropics. Observations on iNaturalist suggest moderate documentation of these insects in the field.

Stictolobus marginatus by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.Stictolobus viridis by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.Stictolobus borealis arcuatus by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.

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How to pronounce Stictolobus: //stɪkˈtoʊloʊbəs//

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Taxonomic placement

The is classified in tribe Ceresini, a group of neotropical treehoppers characterized by often elaborate pronotal modifications.

Documentation status

As of the source data, 327 observations have been recorded on iNaturalist, indicating field presence but limited detailed study.

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