Myconus (planthopper) explained
Myconus is a genus of achilid planthoppers in the family Achilidae and the type genus of the subfamily Myconinae and tribe Myconini; species have been recorded from South America and East Africa.
Species
The following belong to the genus Myconus:
- Myconus collaris Melichar, 1904
c g- Myconus conspersinervis (Stål, 1862)
c g- Myconus jacquelinae Bahder & Bartlett, 2022[1]
- Myconus trivittatus Fennah, 1950
c g- Myconus uniformis (Metcalf, 1938)
c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netFurther reading
- Web site: 2018-04-06. Bartlett . C.R.. 2012. Planthoppers of North America.
- Fennah . R.G.. 1969. Fulgoroidea (Homoptera) from New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands. Pacific Insects Monographs. 21. 3. 259–260. 10.1093/besa/15.3.259b. free.
- Book: Metcalf . Z.P.. 1947. General Catalogue of the Hemiptera, Fascicle IV: Fulgoroidea, Part 9: Fulgoridae. Smith College.
- Urban . Julie M.. Cryan . Jason R.. 2007. Evolution of the planthoppers (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 42. 2. 556–572. 1055-7903. 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.08.009 . 17011797. 2007MolPE..42..556U.
- Book: Zimmerman . Elwood C.. 1948. Insects of Hawaii: A Manual of the Insects of the Hawaiian Islands, including an Enumeration of the Species and Notes on their Origin, Distribution, Hosts, Parasites, etc.. University of Hawaii Press. 4.
Notes and References
- https://flow.hemiptera-databases.org/flow/?page=explorer&db=flow&lang=en&card=taxon&rank=genus&id=525 FLOW