Kelisiinae
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Kelisia bimaculata
Kelisia bimaculata is a species of planthopper in the family Delphacidae, first described by Beamer in 1945. The specific epithet 'bimaculata' refers to two spots or markings, likely on the wings or body. It belongs to the subfamily Kelisiinae, a group of small planthoppers associated with sedges and other wetland vegetation. Records indicate presence in New Hampshire and Wisconsin, suggesting a distribution in the northeastern and north-central United States.
Kelisia hyalina
Kelisia hyalina is a species of planthopper in the family Delphacidae, described by Beamer in 1945. It belongs to the subfamily Kelisiinae, a group of small insects commonly known as delphacid planthoppers. The species has been recorded from several localities in North America including Illinois, Kansas, Ontario, and Québec. As a member of the Delphacidae, it is presumed to feed on plant phloem sap, though specific host associations for this species have not been documented in the available literature.