Stirellus
Stirellus is a genus of leafhoppers belonging to the family Cicadellidae.[1]
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Genus: | Stirellus Osborn & Ball, 1902 |
Species
Recognized species of Stirellus include:[2]
- Stirellus affinis
- Stirellus atropuncta
- Stirellus beameri
- Stirellus bicolor
- Stirellus convexus
- Stirellus curtipenis
- Stirellus dixianus
- Stirellus fasciata
- Stirellus flavovirescens
- Stirellus fraterna
- Stirellus illustrata
- Stirellus labiata
- Stirellus mexicanus
- Stirellus mitis
- Stirellus nigripectus
- Stirellus obrienorum
- Stirellus osborni
- Stirellus peshawarensis
- Stirellus picinus
- Stirellus sagittaria
- Stirellus samoanus
- Stirellus subnubilus
- Stirellus tauensis
- Stirellus thattaensis
- Stirellus torresi
- Stirellus vana
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