Athysanini

Guides

  • Allygianus

    Allygianus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae. It was established by Ball in 1936 and belongs to the tribe Athysanini. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with minimal published information on its biology and ecology. Records are sparse, with only a handful of observations documented in biodiversity databases.

  • Allygianus varius

    Allygianus varius is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Beamer in 1938. It belongs to the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Athysanini. The species is known from California. As a member of the Auchenorrhyncha, it is a phloem-feeding insect.

  • Allygidius atomarius

    Allygidius atomarius is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae. First described by Fabricius in 1794 as Cicada atomaria, this species has been documented across parts of Europe and Asia, with distribution records from locations including Belgorod and Chernihiv in Ukraine, Bursa in Turkey, Corse (Corsica), and Emilia-Romagna in Italy. The species belongs to the tribe Athysanini within the diverse leafhopper fauna.

  • Cochlorhinus pluto

    Cochlorhinus pluto is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Uhler in 1876. It belongs to the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Athysanini. The species has been recorded from California based on occurrence data. As a member of the leafhopper family, it shares the characteristic piercing-sucking mouthparts and hind legs modified for jumping common to this diverse group of true bugs.

  • Cochlorhinus ziczac

    Cochlorhinus ziczac is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Ball in 1915. It belongs to the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Athysanini. The species has been recorded from California, with limited published information on its biology and ecology.

  • Coulinus

    Coulinus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, tribe Athysanini. It was established by Beirne in 1954. The genus is placed within the Athysanina subtribe and is known from a single iNaturalist observation in Alaska. As a member of the Auchenorrhyncha, species in this genus are presumed to be phloem-feeding insects with piercing-sucking mouthparts, though specific biological details remain undocumented in available sources.

  • Coulinus uladus

    Coulinus uladus is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Beirne in 1954. It is a member of the tribe Athysanini within the subfamily Deltocephalinae. The species has been recorded from northern North America including Alaska, Canada, and the Northwest Territories. As with most members of this genus, detailed biological information remains limited.

  • Doliotettix

    Doliotettix is a monotypic genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, established by Ribaut in 1942. The genus contains a single species, Doliotettix lunulata, known from northern Europe. It is classified within the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Athysanini. The genus has been documented in Norway and Sweden based on distribution records.

  • Drionia

    Drionia is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, tribe Athysanini. Described by Ball in 1915, this genus belongs to the subtribe Cochlorhinina. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with minimal published information on its biology and ecology. Records indicate very few observations, suggesting either genuine rarity or undercollection.

  • Eulonus

    Eulonus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, established by Oman in 1949. It belongs to the tribe Athysanini and subtribe Cochlorhinina. As a member of the leafhopper family, species in this genus are presumed to be phloem-feeding insects associated with vascular plants. The genus appears to be poorly documented in public sources, with no species-level observations recorded in major biodiversity platforms.

  • Euscelidius schenckii

    Euscelidius schenckii is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Kirschbaum in 1868. It belongs to the genus Euscelidius, which includes several economically significant species that vector plant pathogens. The species has been recorded across parts of Europe and Asia, with limited observation data available.

  • Extrusanus ovatus

    Extrusanus ovatus is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, first described as Euscelis ovatus by Sanders & DeLong in 1920. It belongs to the tribe Athysanini within the subfamily Deltocephalinae. The species has been documented in Kansas and California, with 85 observations recorded on iNaturalist. As a member of the true bugs (Hemiptera), it shares the characteristic piercing-sucking mouthparts typical of this order.

  • Graphocraerus

    Graphocraerus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, established by Thomson in 1869. The genus contains at least two described species: Graphocraerus ventralis (described 1806) and Graphocraerus montanus (described 1994). It belongs to the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Athysanini. Members of this genus are found in northern Europe.

  • Graphocraerus ventralis

    Graphocraerus ventralis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Fallén in 1806. It belongs to the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Athysanini. The species has been recorded across parts of Europe and Asia, with distribution records from regions including Abruzzo (Italy), Almaty and Altay (Kazakhstan), Bashkortostan and Belgorod (Russia). As a leafhopper, it is a member of the diverse Hemiptera order characterized by piercing-sucking mouthparts.

  • Grypotes puncticollis

    Grypotes puncticollis is a deltocephaline leafhopper and the sole species in the monotypic genus Grypotes. It is a Palaearctic species whose eastern distributional margin is defined by records from Kazakhstan. The species belongs to the tribe Athysanini within the subfamily Deltocephalinae.

  • Hebata alboscripta

    Hebata alboscripta is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1914. It belongs to the large subfamily Deltocephalinae and is currently known only from California. The species name "alboscripta" refers to white markings on the body. Like other leafhoppers, it is presumed to feed on plant sap using piercing-sucking mouthparts.

  • Huleria

    Huleria is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, tribe Athysanini. It was erected by Ball in 1902. The genus belongs to the diverse leafhopper fauna of the Western Hemisphere, with species occurring in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. As a member of the Athysanini, it shares the tribe's characteristic features including a pronotum that extends to the tegulae and specific wing venation patterns.

  • Koebelia californica

    Koebelia californica is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Baker in 1897. It belongs to the subfamily Deltocephalinae and tribe Athysanini. The species is known from limited distributional records in western North America.

  • Koebelia grossa

    Koebelia grossa is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, described by Ball in 1909. It belongs to the genus Koebelia, which is placed in the tribe Athysanini within the subfamily Deltocephalinae. The species has been documented from California based on distribution records. As a member of the Auchenorrhyncha, it possesses piercing-sucking mouthparts typical of true bugs.

  • Koebelia irrorata

    Koebelia irrorata is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae. Described by Ball in 1909, this species belongs to a small genus of leafhoppers found in western North America. The genus name honors the German entomologist Carl Koebele, who worked extensively on North American Hemiptera in the late 19th century. Very little specific biological information is available for this particular species.

  • Pasadenus

    Pasadenus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, described by Ball in 1936. It belongs to the tribe Athysanini and subtribe Cochlorhinina. The genus is represented by few observations (19 records on iNaturalist), indicating it is either rare, poorly sampled, or restricted in distribution. Members of this genus share the general morphology of deltocephaline leafhoppers, characterized by a somewhat flattened body form and often distinctive head shape.

  • Penehuleria

    Penehuleria is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, and tribe Athysanini. It was established by Beamer in 1934 and is classified within the subtribe Cochlorhinina. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with only two observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the available data. Like other members of Cicadellidae, species in this genus are presumed to be phloem-feeding insects associated with vascular plants.

  • Streptanus marginatus

    Streptanus marginatus is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae. It was first described by Kirschbaum in 1858. The species is recorded from northern regions including Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, and parts of northeastern Europe. As a member of the Athysanini tribe, it belongs to a diverse group of grass-feeding leafhoppers.