Aphrodes

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Aphrodes
Aphrodes makarovi.jpg
Aphrodes makarovi
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Cicadellidae
Subfamily: Aphrodinae
Genus: Aphrodes
Curtis, 1833
Synonyms
  • Acocephalus Burmeister, 1835
  • Acucephalus Germar, 1833
  • Pholetaera Zetterstedt, 1840

Aphrodes is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Cicadellidae. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and North America.[1]

Species[]

The following species are recognised in the genus Aphrodes:[1]

  • (Edwards, 1908)
  • Emeljanov, 1964
  • (Schrank, 1776)
  • Melichar, 1902
  • Linnavuori, 1979
  • China, 1938
  • Stål, 1864
  • Panzer, 1799
  • Kuoh, 1981
  • Ribaut, 1952
  • Lethierry, 1876
  • Enderlein, 1912
  • Logvinenko, 1983
  • Sáringer, 1959
  • Emeljanov, 1972
  • Quartau & Borges, 2003
  • Rey, 1891
  • Rodrigues, 1968
  • Zachvatkin, 1948
  • Vilbaste, 1965
  • Logvinenko, 1983
  • Dlabola, 1957
  • Gmelin, 1789
  • Dlabola, 1960
  • Burmeister, 1835
  • Lindberg, 1954
  • Curtis, 1837
  • Dlabola, 1960
  • Tshmir, 1977
  • Matsumura, 1908
  • Linnavuori, 1979
  • BOLD:ADI9302 (Aphrodes sp.)
  • BOLD:ADL5588 (Aphrodes sp.)
  • BOLD:ADM0185 (Aphrodes sp.)

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Aphrodes Curtis, 1833". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
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