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Rothschild M.J. (2012) A checklist of the Membracidae of Florida
[cite:736582]
with a nice profile page for all but a few of the 64 spp. listed

Dietrich C.H. (2006‒) Treehoppers
[cite:480659]

World Auchenorrhyncha Database
Valid Species: 47,388; Taxon Names: 129,234; Collection Objects: 90,195; Project Sources: 40,663; Documents: 14,403; Citations: 526,026; Images: 89,401

Dmitriev, D.A., Anufriev, G.A., Bartlett, C.R. et al. (2022 onward). World Auchenorrhyncha Database. TaxonPages. Retrieved on 2024-02-06 at https://hoppers.speciesfile.org/

Hoppers of North Carolina
This website aims to provide a compendium of all of the leafhopper, planthopper, treehopper, and spittlebug species recorded in North Carolina, serving as not only an interactive photographic online guide but also a database for hemipteran hoppers in North Carolina. This site includes: photographs of species photographed in the state, information on species' identification, general information about the distribution of species in the state (by county) and their relative abundance, the seasonal occurrence for each species and which habitats, host plant associates, as well as additional comments on the species (such as differentiating between similar species or notable facts).

Short-horned bugs (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha) introduced to North America
Nicely illustrated poster and one-page handout that introduces this subject. Prepared by Andy Hamilton, familiar to BugGuide contributors, and includes photos by a number of BugGuide members. Important information in English, French, and Spanish.

Dmitriev D.A. (2003-) 3I interactive keys and taxonomic databases
[cite:467905]
includes databases (list) maintained by a number of authors and covering numerous groups of Auchenorrhyncha, aphids, and two beetle families (Phalacridae, Curculionidae)

Hamilton K.G.A. (1996) "Short-Horned" Bugs (Homoptera-Auchenorrhyncha) [Mixedwood Plains Ecozone]
[cite:467898]
From: Assessment of species diversity in the Mixedwood Plains Ecozone.
should be a Books entry, actually... too late :/
hope BG 2.0 comes with tools allowing to convert/toggle ref entries

Hamilton K.G.A. (1998) "Short-Horned" Bugs (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha) [of the Montane Cordillera Ecozone]
[cite:467895]
Checklist of Homoptera-Auchenorrhyncha of the Montane Cordillera Ecozone. In: Smith I.M., Scudder G.G.E., eds. Assessment of species diversity in the Montane Cordillera Ecozone. Burlington: Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network, 1998.

 
 
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