Austroagalloides grisea (lat.) - a species of jumping insects of the genus Austroagalloides from the family of cicadas ( Cicadellidae ). Endemic to Australia (one of the most common species of the genus, found from the west and north to the east and south of the mainland). The length of males is 5 mm, females - 7 mm. Fawn with black markings, eyes brown. The scutellum is smooth, in females it is gray, in males it is yellow [2] . Found on trees and shrubs. The cylindrical shape of the circus; the head is short, rounded. Macrosetal formula of the hips is 2 + 0 [3] . The eyes are large, so that the head with the eyes looks wider than the pronotum [2] .
| Austroagalloides grisea |
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| Kingdom: | Animals | | Type of: | Arthropods | | Grade: | Insects | | Infraclass: | Winged insects | | Squad: | Half-winged | | Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha | | Infrastructure: | Clypeorrhyncha | | Family: | Cicadas | | Subfamily: | Austroagalloidinae | | Gender: | Austroagalloides | | View: | Austroagalloides grisea |
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| Austroagalloides grisea Evans, 1936 [1] |