New and little known Fulgoroidea from South Africa (Homoptera)
@article{Fennah1967NewAL, title={New and little known Fulgoroidea from South Africa (Homoptera)}, author={R. G. Fennah}, journal={African Invertebrates}, year={1967}, volume={18}, pages={655-714} }
Descriptions and figures are given of the following eight new genera and twenty-five new species: Cixiidae-Caffrocixius n.gen., type personatus n.sp.; Achilidae-Brachypyrrhyllis n.gen., type fuscoc/ypeata n.sp.; Dictyopharidae-Risius limonias, gibbus, belona, porrectus, patroclus, palamedes, astyanax, omega n.spp., Strongylodemas retarius n.sp., Capenopsis socrates n.sp., Codon adrastus n.sp., Menenches atropos n.sp.; Tropiduchidae-Caffrommatissus n.gen., type trimaculatus n.sp.; lssidae… Expand
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