Umbonia Explained
Umbonia is a genus of bugs in the family Membracidae.[1] The species can be mainly found in Central America and South America but can also be found in southern Florida. It contains the following species:[2] [3]
- Umbonia amazili Fairmaire
- Umbonia amicalis Walker, 1851
- Umbonia ataliba Fairmaire
- Umbonia crassicornis Amyot & Serville, 1843
- Umbonia curvispina Stål, 1869
- Umbonia ermanii Griffini, 1895
- Umbonia formosa Creão-Duarte & Sakakibara, 1997
- Umbonia gladius Fairmaire
- Umbonia lativitta Walker, 1851
- Umbonia lutea Funkhouser
- Umbonia obscura Walker, 1851
- Umbonia octolineata Goding, 1930
- Umbonia reclinata Germar
- Umbonia reducta Walker
- Umbonia richteri Creão-Duarte & Sakakibara, 1997
- Umbonia signoreti Fairmaire
- Umbonia spinosa Fabricius
- Umbonia struempeli Creão-Duarte & Sakakibara, 1997
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Umbonia - Encyclopedia of Life. eol.org.
- Web site: Umbonia COL . 2024-02-21 . www.catalogueoflife.org.
- Web site: Umbonia Burmeister, 1835 . 2024-02-21 . www.gbif.org . en.