Pissonotus
Pissonotus is a genus of delphacid planthoppers in the family Delphacidae. There are at least 40 described species in Pissonotus.[1][2][3]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Infraorder: | Fulgoromorpha |
Family: | Delphacidae |
Tribe: | Delphacini |
Genus: | Pissonotus Van Duzee, 1897 |
Species | |
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Species
- Pissonotus abdominalis (Crawford, 1914)
- Pissonotus absenta Caldwell in Caldwell and Martorell, 1951
- Pissonotus agrestis Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus albivultus Morgan & Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus albovenosus Osborn, 1935
- Pissonotus aphidioides Van Duzee, 1897
- Pissonotus aquilonius Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus basalis Van Duzee, 1897
- Pissonotus binotatus Spooner, 1912
- Pissonotus boliviensis Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus brevistilus Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus brunneus Van Duzee, 1897
- Pissonotus canadensis Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus concolor Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus decussatus Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus delicatus Van Duzee, 1897
- Pissonotus dentatus Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus divergens Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus dorsalis Van Duzee, 1897
- Pissonotus festucae Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus flabellatus (Ball, 1903)
- Pissonotus frontalis (Crawford, 1914)
- Pissonotus guttatus Spooner, 1912
- Pissonotus haywardi Muir, 1929
- Pissonotus jamaicensis Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus lactofascius Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus marginatus Van Duzee, 1897
- Pissonotus melanurus Van Duzee, 1917
- Pissonotus merides Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus minutus Beamer, 1952
- Pissonotus muiri Metcalf, 1943
- Pissonotus neotropicus (Muir, 1926)
- Pissonotus niger Morgan & Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus nigriculus Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus nigridorsum Metcalf, 1923
- Pissonotus nitens (Van Duzee, 1909)
- Pissonotus paludosus Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus paraguayensis Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus piceus (Van Duzee, 1894)
- Pissonotus quadripustulatus (Van Duzee, 1909)
- Pissonotus radiolus Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus rubrilatus Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus spatulatus Bartlett in Bartlett and Dietz, 2000
- Pissonotus spooneri Morgan and Beamer, 1949
- Pissonotus substitua (Walker, 1851)
- Pissonotus tessellatus (Ball, 1926)
- Pissonotus tumidus Morgan & Beamer, 1949
References
- "Pissonotus Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
- "Pissonotus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-02-01.
- Bartlett C, Webb M (2014). "The planthopper genus Spartidelphax, a new segregate of Nearctic Delphacodes (Hemiptera, Delphacidae)". ZooKeys 453: 19-36.
- Bartlett C, Adams E, Gonzon A (2011). "Planthoppers of Delaware (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea), excluding Delphacidae, with species Incidence from adjacent States". ZooKeys 83: 1-42.
- Bartlett, Charles R., and Lewis L. Deitz (2000). "Revision of the New World Delphacid Planthopper Genus Pissonotus (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea)". Thomas Say Publications in Entomology: Monographs, vi + 234.
- Metcalf, Z. P. (1943). General Catalogue of the Hemiptera, Fascicle IV: Fulgoroidea, Part 3: Araeopidae (Delphacidae), 552.
- Morgan, L. W., and R. H. Beamer (1949). "A revision of three genera of delphacine fulgorids from America north of Mexico". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, vol. 22, no. 3-4, 97-142.
- Van Duzee, E. P. (1897). "A Preliminary Review of the North American Delphacidae". Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, vol. 5, no. 5, 225-261.
- Wilson, S. W., and J. H. Tsai (1991). "Descriptions of nymphs of the delphacid planthopper Pissonotus delicatus (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea)". Journal of the New York Entomological Society, vol. 99, no. 2, 242-247.
Further reading
- Arnett, Ross H. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. CRC Press.
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