Errhomeninae
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Ankosus
Ankosus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, described by Oman and Musgrave in 1975. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae and tribe Bathysmatophorini. As a member of the Membracoidea superfamily, these insects are part of the diverse Auchenorrhyncha lineage within Hemiptera. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature beyond its original taxonomic description.
Errhomus lineatus
Errhomus lineatus is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Baker in 1898. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae and tribe Bathysmatophorini. Distribution records indicate this species occurs in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, including British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California. As with other leafhoppers, it is likely a phloem-feeding insect, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in the available literature.
Errhomus lineatus idahoensis
Errhomus lineatus idahoensis is a subspecies of leafhopper described by Oman in 1987. It belongs to the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Errhomeninae, a group of small, often inconspicuous planthoppers and leafhoppers. The subspecies is distributed in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, with records from Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, and British Columbia. Like other members of its family, it is presumed to feed on plant sap using piercing-sucking mouthparts, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Errhomus paradoxus
Errhomus paradoxus is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Errhomeninae, described by Oman in 1987. It belongs to the tribe Bathysmatophorini, a group of leafhoppers characterized by distinctive morphological features. The species is known from limited collection records in Washington state. As with many members of the genus Errhomus, detailed biological information remains scarce.
Errhomus praedictus
Errhomus praedictus is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, described by Hamilton & Zack in 1999. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae, a group of leafhoppers characterized by distinctive morphological features. The species is known from Washington State in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. As a member of the Membracoidea superfamily, it shares the piercing-sucking mouthparts typical of Hemiptera.
Errhomus reflexus
Errhomus reflexus is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, described by Oman in 1987. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae, a group of small to medium-sized leafhoppers often associated with coniferous and deciduous forest habitats. The species is known from Washington State in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Like other members of the genus, it is presumed to feed on plant phloem, though specific host associations remain undocumented.
Errhomus similis
Errhomus similis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Errhomeninae, described by Oman in 1952. It belongs to a genus of small, often inconspicuous leafhoppers associated with woody vegetation. The species is known from the Pacific Northwest region of North America.
Errhomus similis sobrinus
Errhomus similis sobrinus is a subspecies of leafhopper described by Oman in 1987. It belongs to the family Cicadellidae (leafhoppers), subfamily Errhomeninae, and tribe Bathysmatophorini. This subspecies is part of a group of Nearctic leafhoppers in the genus Errhomus, which are generally associated with coniferous and mixed forest habitats. The subspecies designation indicates geographic differentiation from the nominate form E. similis similis.
Erronus affinis
Erronus affinis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Oman in 1987. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae and tribe Bathysmatophorini. The genus Erronus is part of a group of leafhoppers characterized by particular morphological features associated with this tribe. Very little specific information is available about the biology, ecology, or distribution of this particular species.
Erronus camensis
Erronus camensis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, described in 1999 from Montana. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae and tribe Bathysmatophorini. The species is known from limited collection records in the western United States.
Erronus rivalis
Erronus rivalis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, described by Hamilton and Zack in 1999. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae, a group of relatively primitive leafhoppers. The species is known from Montana, where it has been recorded in association with riparian or stream-side habitats, as suggested by its specific epithet 'rivalis' (meaning 'of a brook' or 'rivaling').
Erronus serratus
Erronus serratus is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Errhomeninae, described by Oman in 1987. The genus Erronus belongs to the tribe Bathysmatophorini, a group of small to medium-sized leafhoppers primarily distributed in the Nearctic region. Errhomeninae leafhoppers are generally associated with herbaceous vegetation and are characterized by distinctive genitalia structures used in species identification. E. serratus is one of several species in this genus, with the specific epithet likely referring to serrated features of the male genitalia or body structures.
Erronus variabilis gracilis
Erronus variabilis gracilis is a subspecies of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Hamilton and Zack in 1999. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae and tribe Bathysmatophorini. The subspecies epithet "gracilis" (Latin for slender) suggests a more slender morphological form compared to the nominate subspecies. As a member of the Hemiptera, it possesses piercing-sucking mouthparts typical of true bugs.
Hylaius
Hylaius is a genus of leafhoppers (family Cicadellidae) established by Oman & Musgrave in 1975. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae and tribe Bathysmatophorini. The genus is rarely reported, with only 9 observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the available data.
Lystridea uhleri
Lystridea uhleri is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Errhomeninae. Originally described as Bathysmatophorus uhleri by Baker in 1898, it was later transferred to the genus Lystridea. The species is native to western North America and has been recorded from California, Oregon, and Washington. Members of the genus Lystridea are generally associated with coniferous and deciduous forest habitats.