Cochlorhinini Explained
Cochlorhinini is a tribe of leafhoppers in the subfamily Deltocephalinae. The tribe is endemic to the western United States and adjacent parts of Mexico, however at least one species (Cochlorhinus pluto) has been introduced to Chile.[1] Cochlorhinini contains 11 genera and over 140 species.[2]
Genera
There are 11 described genera of Cochlorhinini:[3]
- Allygianus Ball, 1936
- Allygiella Oman, 1949
- Calonia Beamer, 1940
- Cochlorhinus Uhler, 1876
- Drionia Ball, 1915
- Eulonus Oman, 1949
- Gloridonus Ball, 1936
- Huleria Ball, 1902
- Limbanus Oman, 1949
- Pasadenus Ball, 1936
- Penehuleria Beamer, 1934
Notes and References
- Dietrich, C. H., and D. A. Dmitriev. "Reassessment of the leafhopper tribes Koebeliini Baker and Grypotini Haupt (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)." Annals of the Entomological Society of America 96.6 (2003): 766-775.
- Zahniser. James N. Dietrich. Chris. 2013-05-29. A review of the tribes of Deltocephalinae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae). European Journal of Taxonomy. 45. 10.5852/ejt.2013.45. 2118-9773. free.
- Hamilton. K. G. Andrew. 2014. Extraordinary Endemism: The Nearctic Leafhoppers of Gloridonus Ball and Ballana DeLong (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. en. 87. 2. 111–204. 10.2317/JKES121219.1. 0022-8567.