Philatis Explained
Philatis is a genus of planthoppers belonging to the family Acanaloniidae. They can be found in California, Arizona, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and the Galápagos.[1] [2] All species in the genus other than Philatis productus, Philatis signata, and Philatis tuberculatus, are native to the Galápagos.
Species:
- Philatis athamas Fennah, 1967
- Philatis atrax Fennah, 1967
- Philatis auson Fennah, 1967
- Philatis breviceps Van Duzee, 1933
- Philatis cinerea Osborn, 1924
- Philatis crockeri (Van Duzee, 1937)
- Philatis daunus Fennah, 1967
- Philatis delia Fennah, 1967
- Philatis deucalion Fennah, 1967
- Philatis latobius Fennah, 1967
- Philatis lento Fennah, 1967
- Philatis lycambes Fennah, 1967
- Philatis major Osborn, 1924
- Philatis monaeses Fennah, 1967
- Philatis opheltes Fennah, 1967
- Philatis productus (Stål, 1859) - type species
- Philatis rostrifera (Butler, 1877)
- Philatis servus Van Duzee, 1933
- Philatis signata (Van Duzee, 1923)
- Philatis tuberculatus (Van Duzee, 1923)
- Philatis varia (Walker, 1851)
- Philatis vicinus Van Duzee, 1933
Notes and References
- Web site: Planthoppers: FLOW Website . 2024-02-16 . flow.hemiptera-databases.org.
- Web site: Philatis Stål, 1862 . 2024-02-16 . www.gbif.org . en.