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Eratoneura parallela
Eratoneura parallela is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Typhlocybinae, described by McAtee in 1924. Like other members of the genus Eratoneura, it is a small, plant-feeding insect. The species has been recorded in the northeastern United States, specifically in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. As a typhlocybine leafhopper, it likely shares characteristics with congeners including the production of brochosomes—microscopic, hydrophobic proteinaceous spheres that coat the cuticle.
Henribautia hubbardi
A species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Typhlocybinae. Described by McAtee in 1924, this species is placed in the genus Henribautia, a group of small, delicate leafhoppers typically associated with specific host plants. The species epithet honors an individual named Hubbard, a common pattern in early 20th century entomological nomenclature.
Hepzygina aprica
Hepzygina aprica is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Typhlocybinae, and tribe Erythroneurini. The species was described by McAtee in 1924. It belongs to a group of small, plant-feeding insects commonly known as leafhoppers, which are characterized by their piercing-sucking mouthparts and association with vascular plants.
Joruma
Joruma is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Typhlocybinae, and tribe Empoascini. It was established by McAtee in 1924. Members of this genus are small, delicate leafhoppers characteristic of the Typhlocybinae, a group known for reduced wing venation and plant-feeding habits. The genus is part of the diverse Membracoidea superfamily within the Auchenorrhyncha.
Zyginama erosa
Zyginama erosa is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by McAtee in 1924. It belongs to the subfamily Typhlocybinae and tribe Erythroneurini, a group of small, often colorful leafhoppers known for their distinctive wing venation patterns. The genus Zyginama is part of a diverse assemblage of Nearctic leafhoppers, with this species recorded from California.