Bothriocerini
Muir, 1923
Genus Guides
1Bothriocerini is a tribe of planthoppers within the Cixiidae, first described by Muir in 1923. Members are small to medium-sized fulgoromorphans characterized by specific wing venation patterns and genitalic structures that distinguish them from related cixiid tribes. The tribe is primarily distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, with documented presence across multiple continents. Bothriocerini are associated with diverse plant and contribute to processes as herbivores and potential of plant .



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Bothriocerini: /bɔˌθraɪoʊsəˈraɪni/
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Distribution
Tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, with records from the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Specific country-level distributions are documented for multiple regions but require -level verification.