Synonyms and combinations
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Vernacular names
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Erythroneura comes group |
cikádočka Slovak |
Bibliography
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Chiang, C.-C. & Knight, W.J. (1990a) Studies on taiwanese Typhlocybinae (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). IV. Tribe Erythroneurini. Bulletin of the National Museum of Natural Science, 2, 191–255. |
Dietrich, C.H. & Dmitriev, D.A. (2006a) Review of the New World genera of the leafhopper tribe Erythroneurini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae). Bulletin of the Illinois Natural History Survey, 37(5), I-IV, 119–190. |
Rathvon, S.S. (1869a) Homoptera. In An Authentic History of Lancaster County, in the State of Pennsylvania. pp. 550–551. |
Oshanin, V.T. (1912a) Katalog der paläarktischen Hemipteren (Heteroptera, Homoptera - Auchenorhyncha und Psylloideae). Berlin, Friedländer & Sohn, I-XVI, 1–187. |
Young, D.A., Jr. (1952b) A reclassification of Western Hemisphere Typhlocybinae (Homoptera, Cicadellidae). The University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 35(1), 3–217 + I-XXXVIII pls. |
Mahmood, S.H. (1967a) A study of the Typhlocybine genera of the Oriental region (Thailand, the Philippines and adjoining areas). Pacific Insects Monograph, 12, 1–52. |
Dietrich, C.H. & Dmitriev, D.A. (2005a) Polyphyletic origin of the new world Erythroneurini (Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae). Abstr. 12th Intern. Auchenorrhyncha Congr. and 6th Intern. Workshop on Leafhoppers and Planthoppers of Economic Significance. Univ. California, Berkeley, August 7-12, 2005. Berkeley. P-16-P-17. |
Ribaut, H. (1936b) Faune de France. 31. Homoptères Auchénorhynques. I. (Typhlocybidae). Paris: Lechevalier, III+231 pp. |
Matsumura, S. (1932c) The Typhlocybid-genera of the late Distant. Insecta Matsumurana, 6(4), 190–191. [1931] |
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