Van-duzee

Guides

  • Gastrodynerus vanduzeei

    Gastrodynerus vanduzeei is a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae, described by Bohart in 1948. The genus Gastrodynerus is a small group within the Vespidae, and this species is among the least documented members of the family. Very few observations or collections have been recorded, with iNaturalist showing only four observations total. The specific epithet honors the entomologist Edward P. Van Duzee.

  • Laccocera vanduzeei

    Laccocera vanduzeei is a species of delphacid planthopper in the family Delphacidae. It was described by Penner in 1945 and is found in western North America. As a member of the Delphacidae, it belongs to a family of planthoppers characterized by a distinctive enlarged hind tibia with a large movable spur, an adaptation for jumping. The species is named in honor of the entomologist Edward P. Van Duzee.

  • Xantholobus

    Xantholobus is a genus of treehoppers in the family Membracidae, established by Van Duzee in 1908. The genus belongs to the tribe Smiliini within the subfamily Smiliinae and contains approximately 14 described species. Like other treehoppers, members of this genus possess an enlarged and often elaborately modified pronotum that extends over the thorax, a defining characteristic of the family Membracidae. Species in this genus are found in the Nearctic region, with records from the southwestern United States and Mexico.