Subfamily of treehoppers
Membracinae is a subfamily oftreehoppers in the familyMembracidae. There are more than 40 genera in Membracinae.[1][2]
Tylopelta gibbera
Cladonota
Enchenopa nymph onJuglans, undescribed species.These 44 genera belong to the subfamily Membracinae:
- AcanthicoidesMetcalf, 1952 c g
- AconophoraFairmaire, 1846 c g b
- AlchismeKirkaldy, 1904 c g
- BolbonotaAmyot & Serville, 1843 c g
- BolbonotodesFowler, 1894 c g
- CalloconophoraDietrich, 1991 c g
- CampylenchiaStål, 1869 c g b
- CladonotaStål, 1869 c g
- EnchenopaAmyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 c g b
- EnchophyllumAmyot & Serville, 1843 c g
- ErechtiaWalker, 1858 c g
- EunusaPinto da Fonseca, 1974 c g
- FolicarinaSakakibara, 1992 c g
- GuayaquilaGoding, 1920 c g
- HavilandiaDietrich & McKamey, 1995 c g
- HypsoproraStål, 1869 c g b
- HypsoprorachisFonseca & Diringshofen, 1969 c g
- JibaritaRamos, 1957 c g
- KronidesKirkaldy, 1904 c g
- LeioscytaFowler, 1894 c g b
- LewdeitziaDietrich & McKamey, 1995 c g
- MembracisFabricius, 1775 c g
- MetcalfiellaLinnavuori, 1955 c g
- MicroschemaStål, 1869 c g
- NotoceraAmyot & Serville, 1843 c g
- OchropeplaStål, 1869 c g
- ParagaraGoding, 1926 c g
- PhilyaWalker, 1858 c g b
- PhyllotropisStål, 1869 c g
- PlatycotisStål, 1869 c g b
- PotniaStål, 1866 c g
- PotnioidesCreao-Duarte, 1997 c g
- PseuderechtiaSakakibara, 2012
- RamosellaMcKamey & Deitz, 1996 c g
- SakakibarellaCreao-Duarte, 1997 c g
- ScalmophorusFowler, 1894 c g
- StalotypaMetcalf, 1927 c g
- StirpisMcKamey & Deitz, 1996 c g
- TalipesDeitz, 1975
- TritropidiaStãl, 1869 c g
- TropidoscytaStål, 1869 g
- TurrialbiaMcKamey & Deitz, 1996 c g
- TylopeltaFowler, 1894 c g b
- UmboniaBurmeister, 1835 c g b
Data sources: i = ITIS,[3] c = Catalogue of Life,[4] g = GBIF,[5] b = Bugguide.net[1]