Beamer-1950
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Bakerella cornigera
Bakerella cornigera is a planthopper species in the family Delphacidae, described by Beamer in 1950. It is native to eastern North America, with records from Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. As a delphacid planthopper, it likely feeds on plant phloem sap using its piercing-sucking mouthparts. The specific epithet "cornigera" (horn-bearing) may refer to morphological features, though this is not confirmed in available sources.
Bakerella minuta
Bakerella minuta is a small delphacid planthopper species described by Beamer in 1950. It belongs to the family Delphacidae, a group of true bugs in the order Hemiptera commonly known as planthoppers. The species is recorded from the southeastern and midwestern United States, specifically Florida, Georgia, and Illinois. As with other members of Delphacidae, it is likely associated with grassland or wetland habitats where host grasses occur.