Beamer-1945
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Bakerella fusca
Bakerella fusca is a species of planthopper in the family Delphacidae, described by Beamer in 1945. It belongs to the superfamily Delphacoidea within the order Hemiptera. The species has been recorded from the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. As a delphacid planthopper, it likely shares general ecological traits with related species in the family, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in available literature.
Kelisia bimaculata
Kelisia bimaculata is a species of planthopper in the family Delphacidae, first described by Beamer in 1945. The specific epithet 'bimaculata' refers to two spots or markings, likely on the wings or body. It belongs to the subfamily Kelisiinae, a group of small planthoppers associated with sedges and other wetland vegetation. Records indicate presence in New Hampshire and Wisconsin, suggesting a distribution in the northeastern and north-central United States.
Kelisia spinosa
Kelisia spinosa is a species of delphacid planthopper described by Beamer in 1945. It belongs to the family Delphacidae, a group of small planthoppers commonly associated with grasses and sedges. The species is known from scattered records in North America, with documented occurrences in the northern United States and southern Canada. Like other delphacids, it possesses a distinctive moveable spur on the hind tibia.