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Species Telamona reclivata

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Telamona reclivata Fitch - Telamona reclivata - female Telamona sp. - Telamona reclivata Treehopper - Telamona reclivata Treehopper - Telamona reclivata Telamona reclivata? - Telamona reclivata Telamona sp - Telamona reclivata Treehopper, Telamona? - Telamona reclivata Pennsylvania Treehopper for ID - Telamona reclivata

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 Membracidae (Typical Treehoppers)
Subfamily Smiliinae
Tribe Telamonini
Genus Telamona
Species reclivata (Telamona reclivata)

Explanation of Names

Telamona reclivata Fitch 1851

Identification

Similar to T. subfalcata (=salvini), but without the sharp angle on the hind margin of the crest. Females have a longer crest. ―K.G.A. Hamilton, 17.v.2011
female syntype:

Range

e NA, CO, CA; generally rare or absent from the south(1)

Works Cited

1.Richness of the Nearctic treehopper fauna (Hemiptera: Aetalionidae and Membracidae)
Deitz L.L., Wallace M.S. 2012. Zootaxa 3423: 1–26.