Evacanthinae
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Evacanthus chlamidatus
Evacanthus chlamidatus is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, described by Hamilton in 1983. It belongs to the subfamily Evacanthinae, a group characterized by distinctive morphological features including enlarged hind femora adapted for jumping. The species has been documented in North Carolina, USA, with limited observational records available.
Friscanus
Friscanus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Evacanthinae, and tribe Pagaroniini. The genus was established by Oman in 1938. As a member of the Evacanthinae, it belongs to a group of leafhoppers characterized by particular head and pronotal structures. The genus contains relatively few described species and is poorly documented in the scientific literature.
Pagaronia
Pagaronia is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, tribe Pagaroniini, and subfamily Evacanthinae. The genus was established by Ball in 1902 and contains species found primarily in North America. These insects are small, active plant-feeding bugs associated with woody vegetation.
Pagaronia confusa
Pagaronia confusa is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Oman in 1938. It belongs to the subfamily Evacanthinae and is one of several species within the genus Pagaronia, which is characterized by distinctive morphological features typical of this leafhopper group. The species has been documented in western North America.
Pagaronia furcata
Pagaronia furcata is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Oman in 1938. It belongs to the subfamily Evacanthinae, a group of leafhoppers characterized by distinctive head morphology. The species has been documented in California, with 25 observations recorded on iNaturalist. Limited information exists regarding its biology and ecology.
Sophonia
Sophonia is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Evacanthinae. Species in this genus are native to Asia and have been introduced to multiple regions including Hawaii, the continental United States, and Europe. At least one species, Sophonia rufofascia, has become an established pest in Hawaii since its detection in 1987. The genus is characterized by features typical of the Evacanthinae subfamily.