Telamona

Guides

  • Telamona stephani

    Telamona stephani is a species of treehopper in the family Membracidae, described by Wallace in 2018. It belongs to the genus Telamona, a group of North American treehoppers characterized by their enlarged pronotum that forms distinctive helmet-like or horn-like structures. As a recently described species, detailed biological information remains limited. Treehoppers in this genus are generally associated with woody host plants and are known for their complex pronotal morphology.

  • Telamona tristis coryli

    Telamona tristis coryli is a treehopper subspecies in the family Membracidae. It belongs to a genus known for pronounced pronotal modifications that extend over the body. As a member of the Telamonini tribe, it shares characteristics with other North American treehoppers that feed on woody plants using piercing-sucking mouthparts.

  • Telamona vestita vestita

    Telamona vestita vestita is a subspecies of treehopper in the family Membracidae, native to western North America. As a member of the tribe Telamonini, it possesses the characteristic enlarged pronotum typical of the genus Telamona. The subspecies was described by Ball in 1925 and is known from California and Oregon. Like other treehoppers, it is presumed to feed on plant sap using piercing-sucking mouthparts, though specific host plant associations for this subspecies have not been documented in the available literature.