Cofana eburnea (lat.) Is a species of jumping insects of the genus Cofana from the family of cicadas ( Cicadellidae ). Southeast Asia ( Indonesia , Malaysia , Philippines ). Fawn cicadas. There is a black spot between the ocelli. Fore wing with basal open anteroapical cell. They differ from most other representatives of the genus by a head whose width is less than the width of the pronotum . They feed on plant juices [1] [2] .
| Cofana eburnea |
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| Kingdom: | Animals | | Type of: | Arthropods | | Grade: | Insects | | Infraclass: | Winged insects | | Squad: | Half-winged | | Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha | | Infrastructure: | Clypeorrhyncha | | Family: | Cicadas | | Subfamily: | Cicadellinae | | Gender: | Cofana | | View: | Cofana eburnea |
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| Latin name |
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| Cofana eburnea (Walker, 1857) |