Flatida

Flatida is a genus of planthoppers in the family Flatidae and tribe Phromniini. Much of the literature on this genus refers to the name Phromnia, which has recently been recognized to be a junior synonym of Flatida. Species from the genus are found in tropical Africa and Asia.[1]

Flatida
adults of F. rosea
nymph of F. coccinea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha
Family: Flatidae
Tribe: Phromniini
Genus: Flatida
White, 1846
Synonyms
  • Phromnia Stål, 1862

Species

  • Flatida aeruginosa (Schmidt, 1904)
  • Flatida angolensis (Distant, 1910)
  • Flatida bimaculata (Schmidt, 1912)
  • Flatida bombycoides (Guérin-Méneville, 1844)
  • Flatida cingulata Melichar, 1901
  • Flatida coccinea (Auber, 1955)
  • Flatida deltotensis (Kirby, 1891)
  • Flatida flammicoma (Auber, 1954)
  • Flatida floccosa (Guérin-Méneville, 1829)
  • Flatida flosculina (Auber, 1955)
  • Flatida hilaris (Gerstaecker, 1895)
  • Flatida inornata (Walker, 1851)
  • Flatida intacta (Walker, 1851)
  • Flatida intermedia (Melichar, 1901)
  • Flatida limbata (Fabricius, 1781)
  • Flatida malgacha (Guérin-Méneville, 1844)
  • Flatida marginata (Lallemand, 1942)
  • Flatida marginella (Olivier, 1791)
  • Flatida melichari (China, 1925)
  • Flatida montivaga (Distant, 1892)
  • Flatida neavei (Distant, 1910)
  • Flatida ochreata (Melichar, 1901)
  • Flatida pallida (Olivier, 1791)
  • Flatida rosea (Melichar, 1901)
  • Flatida rubescens (Stål, 1870)
  • Flatida rubicunda (Distant, 1883)
  • Flatida seriosa (Melichar, 1901)
  • Flatida subguttata (Stål, 1870)
  • Flatida superba (Melichar, 1901)
  • Flatida tricolor (White, 1846)
  • Flatida viridula (Atkinson, 1889)

References

  1. "Planthoppers: FLOW Website". flow.hemiptera-databases.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  • Data related to Flatida at Wikispecies
  • Media related to Flatida at Wikimedia Commons
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