Danepteryx robusta
Doering, 1940
Danepteryx robusta is a of planthopper in the Tropiduchidae, described by Doering in 1940. It belongs to the order Hemiptera, characterized by typical of true bugs. The species is known from North America, with specific records from California. As a member of the tropiduchid planthoppers, it shares the family's general including a compact body form and wings held roof-like over the .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Danepteryx robusta: /dæˈnɛptərɪks roʊˈbʌstə/
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Distribution
North America; recorded from California
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Taxonomic placement
Danepteryx robusta was described by Doering in 1940 and is classified in the Elicinae, tribe Elicini within Tropiduchidae. The Danepteryx contains multiple of small to medium-sized planthoppers.