Aloha (planthopper) explained
Aloha is a genus of planthopper named by George Willis Kirkaldy in 1904., ten species are recognized:
- Aloha artemisiae — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha campylothecae — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha dubautiae — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha flavocollaris — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha ipomoeae — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha kirkaldyi — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha lycurgus — Marquesas Islands
- Aloha myoporicola — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha plectranthi — Hawai'ian Islands
- Aloha swezeyi — Hawai'ian Islands
Further reading
- Book: Denno. Robert F.. Denno. Robert F.. Perfect. T. John. Planthoppers: Their Ecology and Management. 1994. Springer. Boston. 978-1-4613-6015-5. Life History Variation in Planthoppers. 10.1007/978-1-4615-2395-6_5. 187–188.