Idiocerinae

Guides

  • Idiocerus canae

    Idiocerus canae is a leafhopper species described by Hamilton in 1985. It belongs to the genus Idiocerus, a group of relatively large, broad-headed leafhoppers within the family Cicadellidae. The species is known from Alberta, Canada, though detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.

  • Idiocerus pericallis

    Idiocerus pericallis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, described by Hamilton in 1980. It belongs to the subfamily Idiocerinae, a group characterized by broad heads and often associated with woody plants. The species is documented from western North America, with records from British Columbia, Colorado, and Oregon. As with most Idiocerus species, it likely feeds on plant sap using piercing-sucking mouthparts typical of the family.

  • Idiocerus taiga

    Idiocerus taiga is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Idiocerinae. The species was described by Hamilton in 1980. Distribution records indicate it occurs in Alberta, Canada. Like other members of the genus Idiocerus, it is likely associated with woody host plants, though specific biological details remain undocumented in the provided sources.