Typhlocyba (lat.) - a genus of cicadas from the order of the Semi-Rugged.
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| Typhlocyba Germar, 1833 |
Description
Cicadas about 3-4 mm long. Slender, yellow-colored, dendrophilic, on the elytra usually a pattern of red-orange spots. There are more than 5 species in the Palearctic. [one]
- Typhlocyba babai Ish.
- Typhlocyba maderae Lindberg, 1961
- Typhlocyba margineguttata Lethierry, 1884
- Typhlocyba quercus (Fabricius, 1777)
Notes
- ↑ Key to insects of the Far East of the USSR. T.2. Diptera and Hemoptera. L., "Science." 1988 .-- 972 p. (Anufriev G.A., Emelyanov A.F. Suborder Cicadinea (Auchenorrhyncha) - Cycadic: p.12-495).
Literature
- Anufriev GA Notes on the genus Typhlocyba Germ. (Homoptera, Cicadellldae, Typhlocybinae) // Bull. Acad. pol. sci. Ser. sci. biol. 1973. Vol. 21, N 7-8. P. 505-509.