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Genus Erasmoneura

Enchanter's nightshade leafhopper - Erasmoneura nigra Erasmoneura vulnerata Unknown Eratoneura Hopper - Erasmoneura Red-Y leafhopper - Erasmoneura vulnerata Erasmoneura vulnerata leafhopper - Erasmoneura vulnerata Erythroneurini - Erasmoneura Erasmoneura vulnerata
Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Hemiptera (True Bugs, Cicadas, Hoppers, Aphids and Allies)
Suborder Auchenorrhyncha (True Hoppers)
Infraorder Cicadomorpha (Cicadas, Spittlebugs, Leafhoppers, and Treehoppers)
Superfamily Membracoidea (Leafhoppers and Treehoppers)
Family Cicadellidae (Typical Leafhoppers)
Subfamily Typhlocybinae (Microleafhoppers)
Tribe Erythroneurini
Genus Erasmoneura
Numbers
14 spp., all in our area(1)
Erasmoneura atra (Johnson, 1935): eastern and central U.S.
Erasmoneura bipentagona (Beamer, 1927): KS, ND, MB, SK
Erasmoneura caerula (Beamer, 1937): central U.S.
Erasmoneura emeljanovi Dmitriev & Dietrich, 2007: SC
Erasmoneura fulmina (McAtee, 1920): eastern and central U.S.
Erasmoneura latiloba Dmitriev, 2008: SC
Erasmoneura margaritae Dmitriev & Dietrich, 2007: IL
Erasmoneura mixta (Beamer, 1932): southeastern U.S.
Erasmoneura nigerrima (McAtee, 1920): eastern U.S.
Erasmoneura nigra (Gillette, 1898): transcontinental U.S. and Canada
Erasmoneura rubricata (Van Duzee, 1909): central and southeastern U.S.
Erasmoneura tricuspidata Dmitriev & Zahniser, 2017: TN
Erasmoneura variabilis (Beamer, 1929): CA, AZ; Mexico
Erasmoneura vulnerata (Fitch, 1851): eastern and central U.S. and Canada to AZ; Mexico; adventive to Europe
Range
NA, mostly e. US; one sp. introduced to s. Europe(1)