Morinda (lat.) - a genus of cicadas from the order of half-winged.
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| Morinda Em. |
Description
Cicadas are 4-5 mm in size. Strong, moderately slender, with a wide, bluntly protruding head, the transition of the face to the crown is rounded. In the USSR, 1 type of red-brown color [1] .
- Morinda sbirica Em. - Yakutia , Magadan region , Chukotka , Mongolia .
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).