Hamolidia (lat.) - a genus of jumping insects from the family of tsikadok ( Cicadellidae ). South America . Length 7 mm. Scutellum large, its length is greater than the length of pronotum . The head is large, distinctly pronoses; forehead wide and short. Eyes are relatively large, hemispherical eyes; ocells are small. Clypeus narrow and long. Asymmetrical edeagus, long; The stylus is very long. Similar in habit with Gicrantus , differing in details of the structure of the genitals. The genus is included in the subfamily Coelidiinae [1] .
- Megalidia elongata Nielson, 1982 - Bolivia typus
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| Kingdom: | Animals | | Type of: | Arthropods | | Class: | Insects | | Subclass: | Maxillary | | Squad: | Hemiptera | | Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha | | Infrastructure: | Clypeorrhyncha | | Family: | Cicadas | | Subfamily: | Coelidiinae | | Tribe: | Coelidiini | | Rod: | Megalidia |
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| Megalidia Nielson, 1982 |