Cenchreini
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Dysimia pseudomaculata
Dysimia pseudomaculata is a species of planthopper in the family Derbidae, described by Broomfield in 1985. It belongs to the tribe Cenchreini, a group of derbid planthoppers characterized by often intricate wing patterns and association with particular host plants. The species is known from Florida, where it has been documented through iNaturalist observations. Like other derbids, it likely feeds on plant phloem sap using piercing-sucking mouthparts. The specific epithet "pseudomaculata" suggests a resemblance to or distinction from a maculata (spotted) form in a related taxon.
Omolicna joi
Omolicna joi is a species of planthopper in the family Derbidae, described in 2014. It belongs to the tribe Cenchreini within the subfamily Derbinae. The species is part of the diverse Fulgoroidea superfamily, which contains many economically important agricultural pests. Like other derbids, it is likely associated with plant hosts, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Persis
Persis is a genus of planthoppers in the family Derbidae, order Hemiptera. These insects belong to the subfamily Derbinae and tribe Cenchreini. The genus was established by Carl Stål in 1862. Members of Derbidae are typically associated with woody plants and are known for their distinctive wing morphology.