Omalocephala intermedia
Omalocephala intermedia is a species of lantern flies belonging to the family Fulgoridae.[1]
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Omalocephala intermedia from Eritrea. Museum specimen | |
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Omalocephala intermedia (Bolivar, 1879) | |
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This species can be found in Tanzania and Eritrea.[2][3]
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References
- Biolib
- Bourgoin T. Follow Flow Fulgoromorpha Lists On the WEB.
- SOME AFRICAN FULGOROIDEA IN THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM
- Bolivar I. & Chicote D. C. (1879) Enumeracion de los Hemipteros observados en Espana y Portugal, Anales de la Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural. Madrid, 8: 147-186
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