Delphacinae[1] is a subfamily of delphacid planthoppers in the family Delphacidae. There are at least 1,700 described species in Delphacinae.[2][3][4]

Delphacinae
Metadelphax propinqua
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha
Family: Delphacidae
Subfamily: Delphacinae
Leach, 1815

Tribes

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The following are included in BioLib.cz:[5]

Auth. Leach, 1815; Selected genera:

Saccharosydnini

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Auth. Vilbaste, 1968

  1. Lacertina Remes Lenicov & Rossi Batiz, 2011
  2. Lacertinella Rossi Batiz & Remes Lenicov, 2012
  3. Neomalaxa Muir, 1918
  4. Pseudomacrocorupha Muir, 1930
  5. Saccharosydne Kirkaldy, 1907

Tropidocephalini

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Auth. Muir, 1915

  1. Arcifrons Ding & Yang, 1986
  2. Arcofaciella Fennah, 1956
  3. Arcofacies Muir, 1915
  4. Bambucibatus Muir, 1915
  5. Bambusiphaga Huang & Ding, 1979
  6. Belocera Muir, 1913
  7. Carinodelphax Ding & Yang, 1987
  8. Carinofrons Chen & Li, 2000
  9. Columbiana Muir, 1919
  10. Columbisoga Muir, 1921
  11. Conocraera Muir, 1916
  12. Epeurysa Matsumura, 1900
  13. Gufacies Ding, 2006
  14. Haerinella Fennah, 1965
  15. Holzfussella Schmidt, 1926
  16. Jassidaeus Fieber, 1866
  17. Lamaxa Bartlett & Kennedy, 2018
  18. Lanaphora Muir, 1915
  19. Lauriana Ren & Qin, 2014
  20. Macrocorupha Muir, 1926
  21. Malaxa Melichar, 1914
  22. Malaxella Ding & Hu, 1986
  23. Mirocauda Chen, 2003
  24. Mucillnata Qin & Zhang, 2010
  25. Neobelocera J.H. Ding & L.F. Yang, 1986
  26. Neocarinodelphax Chen & Tsai, 2009
  27. Orchesma Melichar, 1903
  28. Platyeurysa Fennah, 1988
  29. Procidelphax Bartlett, 2010
  30. Pseudembolophora Muir, 1920
  31. Pundaluoya Kirkaldy, 1903
  32. Purohita Distant, 1906
  33. Smaroides Fennah, 1988
  34. Sogatopsis Muir, 1913
  35. Specinervures Kuoh & Ding, 1980
  36. Tropidocephala Stål, 1853
  37. Xalama Bartlett & Kennedy, 2018
  38. Yuanchia Chen & Tsai, 2009

References

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  1. ^ Leach WE (1815) In: Brewster D [ed.] "Entomology". The Edinburgh Encyclopedia, vol. 9, 57-172.
  2. ^ "Delphacinae Subfamily Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Delphacinae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  4. ^ Bartlett C, Webb M (2014). "The planthopper genus Spartidelphax, a new segregate of Nearctic Delphacodes (Hemiptera, Delphacidae)". ZooKeys 453: 19-36.
  5. ^ BioLib.cz: subfamily Delphacinae Leach, 1815 (retrieved 2 February 2022)
  • Asche, M. (1985). "Zur Phylogenie der Delphacidae Leach, 1815 (Homoptera: Cicadina: Fulgoromorpha)". Marburger Entomologische Publikationen, vol. 2, no. 1, 1-910.
  • Emeljanov, A. F. (1996). "On the question of the classification and phylogeny of the Delphacidae (Homoptera, Cicadina), with reference to larval characters". Entomological Review, vol. 75, no. 9, 134-150.
  • Urban, Julie M., Charles R. Bartlett, and Jason R. Cryan (2010). "Evolution of Delphacidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea): combined-evidence phylogenetics reveals importance of grass host shifts". Systematic Entomology, vol. 35, no. 4, 678-691.
  • Wagner, Wilhelm (1962). "Dynamische Taxionomie, angewandt auf die Delphaciden Mitteleuropas". Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut, vol. 60, 111-180.

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