Perkinsiella Explained
Perkinsiella is a genus of delphacid planthoppers in the family Delphacidae. There are more than 30 described species in Perkinsiella.
Species
These 35 species belong to the genus Perkinsiella:
- Perkinsiella amboinensis Muir, 1911
- Perkinsiella bakeri Muir, 1916
- Perkinsiella bicoloris Muir, 1911
- Perkinsiella bigemina Ding, 1980
- Perkinsiella boreon Fennah, 1979
- Perkinsiella bulli Fennah, 1979
- Perkinsiella diagoras Fennah, 1979
- Perkinsiella dorsata (Melichar, 1905)
- Perkinsiella facialis (Distant, 1912)
- Perkinsiella falcipennis Fennah, 1979
- Perkinsiella fuscipennis Muir, 1916
- Perkinsiella graminicida Kirkaldy, 1906
- Perkinsiella insignis (Distant, 1912)
- Perkinsiella lalokensis Muir, 1911
- Perkinsiella lineata Muir, 1916
- Perkinsiella macrinus Fennah, 1979
- Perkinsiella manilae Muir, 1917
- Perkinsiella miriamae Emeljanov, 1987
- Perkinsiella mycon Fennah, 1979
- Perkinsiella neoinsignis Muir, 1923
- Perkinsiella pallidula Muir, 1911
- Perkinsiella papuensis Muir, 1911
- Perkinsiella pseudosinensis Muir, 1916
- Perkinsiella rattlei Muir, 1911
- Perkinsiella rivularis Linnavuori, 1964
- Perkinsiella saccharicida Kirkaldy, 1903 (sugarcane planthopper)
- Perkinsiella saccharivora Muir, 1916
- Perkinsiella sinensis Kirkaldy, 1907
- Perkinsiella thompsoni Muir, 1913
- Perkinsiella variegata Muir, 1911
- Perkinsiella vastatrix (Breddin, 1896)
- Perkinsiella vitalisi Muir, 1925
- Perkinsiella vitiensis Kirkaldy, 1906
- Perkinsiella yakushimensis Ishihara, 1954
- Perkinsiella yuanjiangensis Ding, 1985
Further reading
- Miscellanea Rhynchotalia No. 7. 1903. Kirkaldy . G. W.. The Entomologist. 36. 179–181.
- A new genus and two new species of Delphacine Fulgorids. 1951. Beamer . R. H.. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 44. 2. 198–200. 10.1093/aesa/44.2.198.
- Book: Homoptera Delphacidae. 2006. Ding . Jinhua. Science Press. Fauna Sinica Insecta. 45. 978-7-03-016876-4.
- An annotated checklist of the delphacid planthoppers (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) of Florida with the description of three new species and the new genus, Meristopsis. 2012. Kennedy . Ashley C.. Bartlett . Charles R.. Wilson . Stephen W.. The Florida Entomologist. 95. 2. 395–421. 10.1653/024.095.0223. 23268562. free.