Eurybrachys Explained
Eurybrachys is a genus of bugs in the family Eurybrachidae (tribe Eurybrachini). First formally named in 1834 by French entomologist Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville, Eurybrachys is the type genus of the family Eurybrachidae. The spelling Eurybrachis, by the author, is considered an unaccepted orthographic variant (spelling mistake). Species in this genus occur in Asia.
Species
, Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web (FLOW) includes the following 16 species in the genus Eurybrachys:
- Eurybrachys apicalis
- Eurybrachys apicata
- Eurybrachys dilatata
- Eurybrachys dotata
- Eurybrachys ferruginea
- Eurybrachys fletcheri
- Eurybrachys lepeletierii
- Eurybrachys manifesta
- Eurybrachys mysorensis
- Eurybrachys rubrescens
- Eurybrachys rubricincta
- Eurybrachys rubroornata
- Eurybrachys sanguinipes
- Eurybrachys spinosa – type species (as Cicada spinosa)
- Eurybrachys tomentosa
- Eurybrachys venusta
FLOW lists the following additional synonyms under the spelling Eurybrachis:
- Eurybrachis basalis – synonym of Polydictya basalis
- Eurybrachis crudelis – synonym of Messena crudelis
- Eurybrachis insignis – synonym of Thessitus insignis
- Eurybrachis maculipennis – synonym of Platybrachys maculipennis
- Eurybrachis pulverosa – synonym of Messena pulverosa
- Eurybrachis reversa – synonym of Purusha reversa