Cedusini

Guides

  • Cedusa kedusa

    Cedusa kedusa is a species of planthopper in the family Derbidae, described by McAtee in 1924. It belongs to the tribe Cedusini and is one of approximately 50 species in the genus Cedusa. The species has been recorded from multiple regions in North America including the western United States and southeastern Canada. Like other derbids, it is a small, often delicate insect associated with plant-feeding habits, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.

  • Cedusa xenga

    Cedusa xenga is a species of planthopper in the family Derbidae, first described by Kramer in 1986. It belongs to the tribe Cedusini within the subfamily Breddiniolinae. The species has been recorded in the southern United States, specifically in Florida and Texas. Like other derbid planthoppers, it is likely associated with woody vegetation and may feed on plant sap.