Bhandara (leafhopper) explained
Bhandara is a genus of leafhoppers, found in Southeast Asia.[1] The genus was first identified by English entomologist, William Lucas Distant, in 1908.[2] [3]
Species
Known species include:
- Bhandara arta (Young, 1986)
- Bhandara diaphana (Traschenberg, 1884)
- Bhandara habethana (Young, 1986)
- Bhandara horsfieldi (Distant, 1908)
- Bhandara opacipennis (Young, 1986)
- Bhandara pavo (Signoret, 1853)
- Bhandara semiclara (Signoret, 1853)
- Bhandara semiviterea (Walker, 1858)
- Bhandara stellata (Signoret, 1853)
- Bhandara suavissima (Walker, 1857)
- Bhandara translucida (Young, 1986)
Notes and References
- Book: Knight . W. J. . Leafhoppers (Cicadellidae) of the Pacific. An annotated systematic checklist of the leafhoppers recorded in the Pacific region during the period 1758–2000 . 2010 .
- Distant, W.L. (1908g) Rhynchota. IV. Homoptera and appendix (Pt.). The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. London: Taylor & Francis. XV+501 p
- Young, D.A., Jr. (1977a) Taxonomic study of the Cicadellinae (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Part 2. New World Cicadellini and the genus Cicadella. Technical Bulletin of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, 239, 1–1135.