Otiocerini
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Anotia mcateei
Anotia mcateei is a species of derbid planthopper described by Dozier in 1928. The species is known from the central United States, with confirmed records from Illinois and Mississippi. Like other members of the genus Anotia, it belongs to the tribe Otiocerini, a group of planthoppers characterized by distinctive wing venation and often striking color patterns. The species is documented in entomological collections and citizen science observations, though detailed biological studies remain limited.
Anotia uhleri
Anotia uhleri is a species of planthopper in the family Derbidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1889 under the name Amalopota uhleri. It belongs to the tribe Otiocerini within the subfamily Otiocerinae. This species is part of a group of derbid planthoppers that are primarily associated with wooded habitats. The genus Anotia is relatively small and restricted to the Nearctic region.
Shellenius
Shellenius is a small genus of planthoppers in the family Derbidae, subfamily Otiocerinae, tribe Otiocerini. The genus was established by Ball in 1928 and contains species distributed in the eastern United States and Mesoamerica. At least one species has been documented in association with palms in Costa Rica. A recent taxonomic revision transferred Otiocerus interruptus Fowler to this genus as Shellenius interruptus.