Cerynia (planthopper) explained
Cerynia[1] is a genus of flatid planthoppers found mainly in Southeast Asian subtropical and tropical forests, with records from China, Vietnam, Borneo and the Philippines (almost certainly incomplete); it is typical of the tribe Ceryniini.[2]
Species
This genus includes:[2]
- Cerynia albata - type species (as "Flata albata Stål, 1854 from Malaya")[3]
- Cerynia bilineata
- Cerynia digitula
- Cerynia fulgida
- Cerynia lineola
- Cerynia maria [=''Cerynia nigropustulata'' {{small|Schmidt, 1904}}]
- Cerynia mixana
- Cerynia monacha
- Cerynia parnassioides
- Cerynia trilineata
Notes and References
- Stål C (1862) Bidrag till Rio de Janeiro-tratkens Hemipterfauna.II. Handlingar. Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps Akademien. Stockholm 3(6): 1-75 [68].
- https://flow.hemiptera-databases.org/flow/?page=explorer&db=flow&lang=en&card=taxon&rank=genus&id=11695 FLOW
- 10.3897/zookeys.431.6987. 431. Taxonomic study on two Chinese species of the genus Cerynia (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Flatidae). 2014. Chen. Xiangsheng. Yang. Weicheng. ZooKeys. 51–59. 25152667. 4141173. free.