Deltocephalinae

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Deltocephalinae
Texananus sp., a genus characterized by the three white dots along the top of the back
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Superfamily: Cicadoidea
Family: Cicadellidae
Subfamily: Deltocephalinae
Dallas, 1870

Deltocephalinae is a subfamily of leafhoppers.

Tribes

  • Acostemmini Evans, 1972
  • Acinopterini Oman, 1943
  • Athysanini Van Duzee, 1892
    • Genus Laburrus
  • Balcluthini Baker, 1915
  • Cerrillini Linnavuori, 1975
  • Chiasmini Distant 1908
  • Chiasmusini Distant, 1908
  • Cicadulini Van Duzee, 1892
  • Deltocephalini Dallas, 1870
  • Doraturini Ribaut, 1952
  • Goniagnathini Wagner, 1951
  • Hecalini Distant, 1908
  • Krisnini Evans, 1947
  • Luheriini Linnavuori, 1959
  • Macrostelini Kirkaldy, 1906
  • Opsiini Emeljanov, 1962
  • Paralimnini Distant, 1908
  • Platymetopini Haupt, 1929
  • Scaphoideini Oman, 1943
  • Scaphytopiini Oman, 1943
  • Stenometopiini Baker, 1923

Genera

  • Acinopterus
  • Allygianus
  • Allygus
  • Amblysellus
  • Amplicephalus
  • Atanus
  • Athysanus
  • Balclutha
  • Ballana
  • Bandara
  • Chlorotettix
  • Cicadula
  • Cochlorhinus
  • Colladonus
  • Deltanus
  • Deltocephalus
  • Diplocolenus
  • Doratura
  • Dorydiella
  • Elymana
  • Endria
  • Euscelis
  • Eutettix
  • Exitianus
  • Fieberiella
  • Flexamia
  • Giprus
  • Gloridonus
  • Graminella
  • Grypotes
  • Hecalus
  • Hecullus
  • Idiodonus
  • Japananus

  • Koebelia
  • Laevicephalus
  • Latalus
  • Limotettix
  • Lycoides
  • Macrosteles
  • Memnonia
  • Menosoma
  • Mesamia
  • Neoaliturus
  • Neohecalus
  • Norvellina
  • Opsius
  • Orientus
  • Osbornellus
  • Paramesus
  • Paramelia Evans 1954
  • Paraphlepsius
  • Pendarus
  • Penthimia
  • Polyamia
  • Prescottia
  • Psammotettix
  • Sanctanus
  • Scaphoideus
  • Scaphytopius
  • Sobara
  • Sorhoanus
  • Spangbergiella
  • Stirellus
  • Tetramelasma Stiller, 2011[1]
  • Texananus
  • Thamnotettix
  • Twiningia
  • Pasaremus

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