Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Cladus: Metapterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
Cladus: Paraneoptera
Superordo: Condylognatha
Ordo: Hemiptera
Subordo: Auchenorrhyncha
Infraordo: Cicadomorpha
Superfamilia: Membracoidea
Familia: Cicadellidae
Subfamilia: Eurymelinae
Tribus: Idiocerini
Subtribus: Idiocerina
Genus: Idiocerus
Subgenera (6): Idiocerus (Bicenarus) – Idiocerus (Idiocerus) – Idiocerus (Koreocerus) – Idiocerus (Liocratus) – Idiocerus (Nabicerus) – Idiocerus (Parocerus)
Species (29): I. borealis – I. caliginosus – I. chisosus – I. cinctus – I. distinguendus – I. levis – I. nigrens – I. pyramidatus – I. rotundus – I. solus – I. stellaris – I. tenuens – I. verticis – . . .
Name
Idiocerus Lewis, 1834
References
Lewis 1834: Trans. ent. Soc. London, 1 (1), 47.
DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. 1937. Some New Species of Idiocerus (Homoptera-Cicadellidae). Ohio Journal of Science 37(3): 161-164. full article (PDF). Reference page.
Links
Idiocerus - Taxon details in World Auchenorrhyncha Database
Idiocerus is a large genus of homopteran bugs belonging to the family Cicadellidae (the leafhoppers). The group is characterized by a very short and broadly rounded vertex (head); many species are very similar and difficult to identify. Most are found on specific host plants, particularly poplars and willows. For instance the common European species I. vitreus is found exclusively on certain poplars.
Contents
1 Species
1.1 Holarctic species
1.2 European species
1.3 Nearctic species
2 External links
Species
Species include:
Holarctic species
Idiocerus stigmaticalis[1]
European species
Idiocerus aaliensis
Idiocerus affinis
Idiocerus albicans][2]
Idiocerus confusus
Idiocerus distinguendus
Idiocerus elegans
Idiocerus fulgidus
Idiocerus herrichii[3]
Idiocerus humilis
Idiocerus lambertiei
Idiocerus laminatus[4]
Idiocerus lituratus[5]
Idiocerus maculicollis
Idiocerus nitidissimus
Idiocerus poecilus
Idiocerus populi
Idiocerus ribauti[6]
Idiocerus rutilans[7]
Idiocerus salgiris
Idiocerus similis
Idiocerus tremulae[8]
Idiocerus ustulatus[9]
Idiocerus vicinus
Idiocerus vitreus[10]
Idiocerus vittifrons[11]
Nearctic species
Idiocerus albolinea
Idiocerus alternatus
Idiocerus amabilis
Idiocerus apache
Idiocerus aureus
Idiocerus balli
Idiocerus cabottii
Idiocerus canae
Idiocerus carolina
Idiocerus catalinus
Idiocerus cedrus
Idiocerus cephalicus
Idiocerus cinctus
Idiocerus cognatus
Idiocerus couleanus
Idiocerus delongi
Idiocerus depictus
Idiocerus distinctus
Idiocerus duzeei
Idiocerus ensiger
Idiocerus exilus
Idiocerus femoratus
Idiocerus formosus
Idiocerus freytagi
Idiocerus gillettei
Idiocerus immaculatus
Idiocerus indistinctus
Idiocerus inebrius
Idiocerus interruptus
Idiocerus iodes
Idiocerus lachrymalis
Idiocerus lucidae
Idiocerus lunaris
Idiocerus maximus
Idiocerus midas
Idiocerus moniliferae
Idiocerus morosus
Idiocerus musteus
Idiocerus nervatus
Idiocerus obispanus
Idiocerus obsoletus
Idiocerus obstinatus
Idiocerus omani
Idiocerus pallidus
Idiocerus pericallis
Idiocerus perplexus
Idiocerus productus
Idiocerus pyramidatus
Idiocerus ramentosus
Idiocerus raphus
Idiocerus rotundens
Idiocerus rufus
Idiocerus setaceus
Idiocerus snowi
Idiocerus striola
Idiocerus subnitens
Idiocerus suturalis
Idiocerus tahotus
Idiocerus taiga
Idiocerus taxodium
Idiocerus texanus
Idiocerus tonotonus
Idiocerus unicolor
Idiocerus vanduzeei
Idiocerus varians
Idiocerus venosus
Idiocerus verticis
Idiocerus xanthiops
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