Europe-introduction
Guides
Acanaloniidae
Acanaloniid Planthoppers, Cone-headed Planthoppers
Acanaloniidae is a family of planthoppers in the superfamily Fulgoroidea, sometimes treated as a subfamily (Acanaloniinae) within Issidae. The family comprises approximately 7 genera including Acanalonia, Batusa, Chlorochara, and Philatis. Members are characterized by their distinctive cone-headed appearance and reticulate forewing venation. Several species have been introduced to Europe, including Acanalonia conica and Acanalonia bivittata, where they represent the first Nearctic representatives of this family.
Arcitalitrus
Lawn Shrimps, Beach Hoppers
Arcitalitrus is a genus of fully terrestrial amphipods commonly known as lawn shrimps or beach hoppers. The genus contains nine described species native to Australasia, with Arcitalitrus dorrieni and A. sylvaticus introduced to Europe and elsewhere through human activity. These crustaceans have adapted to life away from aquatic environments, inhabiting forest leaf litter and soil. Some species have become invasive outside their native range, spreading via the international plant trade.