Amyclinae
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Amycle saxatilis
Amycle saxatilis is a fulgorid planthopper species described by Van Duzee in 1914. It belongs to the family Fulgoridae, a group of large, often strikingly patterned planthoppers sometimes called lanternflies. The specific epithet "saxatilis" (meaning "of rocks" or "rock-dwelling") suggests an association with rocky habitats. The genus Amycle is part of the subfamily Amyclinae, a primarily New World group. Very little specific biological information is available for this particular species.
Scolopsella
Scolopsella is a genus of planthoppers in the family Fulgoridae, subfamily Amyclinae, tribe Amyclini. The genus was established by Ball in 1905 and is currently accepted as valid. As a fulgorid planthopper, members of this genus possess the characteristic features of the family, including an enlarged, often ornate head structure. The genus is part of the diverse New World fulgorid fauna. Specific biological details for the genus remain poorly documented in available literature.
Scolopsella reticulata
Scolopsella reticulata is a planthopper species in the family Fulgoridae, described by Ball in 1905. It belongs to the subfamily Amyclinae and tribe Amyclini. The species is recorded from the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, including Arizona, California, and Sonora. Like other fulgorids, it is presumed to feed on plant sap, though specific host associations remain undocumented.