Fieberiellini
Fieberiellini is a tribe of leafhoppers in the subfamily Deltocephalinae. In the review by Zahniser & Dietrich (2013) it includes 48 species placed in 10 genera. Species in this tribe are native to the Palaearctic region, mainly the southern parts, with some being adventive in the Nearctic.[1] The Cherry Leafhopper (Fieberiella florii) is a vector of several phytoplasma diseases including Cherry X Disease.[2]
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Tribe: | Fieberiellini Wagner, 1951 |
Genera
- Cechenotettix Ribaut, 1942
- Docotettix Ribaut, 1948
- Dohukia Meyer-Arndt & Remane, 1992
- Ericotettix Lindberg, 1960
- Fieberiella Signoret, 1880
- Habrostis Dubovsky, 1966
- Heliotettix Rodrigues, 1968
- Parafieberiella Dlabola, 1974
- Placotettix Ribaut, 1942
- Synophropsis Haupt, 1926
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References
- Zahniser, J.N.; Dietrich, C. (2013). "A review of the tribes of Deltocephalinae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae)". European Journal of Taxonomy. 45 (45). doi:10.5852/ejt.2013.45.
- "Cherry Buckskin Disease (X-Disease)" (PDF). Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. University of California. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
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