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Family Cicadellidae - Typical Leafhoppers

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Classification of the genus Xestocephalus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) for North and Central America including the West Indies
By Cwikla P.S.
Brenesia 24: 175-272, 1985

A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Scaphoideus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae).
By Barnett D.E.
Transactions of the American Entomological Society 102(4): 485-593., 1976
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Barnett D.E. (1976) A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Scaphoideus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 102(4): 485-593.

...a revision and classification fo the known Nearctic species of the genus Scaphoideus Uhler. The genus Scaphoideus is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere and in southeast Asia and has a wide range of host and/or food plant(s). Several species in the genus are known to transmit plant pathogens and all are capable of inflicting injury to

A review of the genus Osbornellus in the United States and Canada (Homoptera-Cicadellidae).
By Beamer, R.H.
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 10(3): 89-112. , 1937
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Beamer, R.H. (1937). A review of the genus Osbornellus in the United States and Canada (Homoptera-Cicadellidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 10(3): 89-112.

No little difficulty has been experienced in trying to sort out the various species, even with the aid of the internal male genitalia. We must have a thorough host plant study to be able to satisfactorily accomplish this task. The females, except in a very few instances are practically useless when it comes to characters of specific value. Color pattern of the dorsum, especially of the vertex, has been used wherever possible.

A review of the North American species of Texananus (Homoptera-Cicadellidae) north of Mexico.
By DeLong, D.M. & R.V. Hershberger. 1949. Ohio Journal of Science 49(5): 173-187.
Ohio Journal of Science, 1949
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DeLong, D.M. & R.V. Hershberger. 1949. A review of the North American species of Texananus (Homoptera-Cicadellidae) north of Mexico. Ohio Journal of Science 49(5): 173-187.

North American deltocephaline leafhoppers of the genus Planicephalus with new generic segregates from Deltocephalus.
By J.P. Kramer
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 73(3):255-268, 1971
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Revision of Alebra Fieber in the New World (Rhynchota: Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
By Hamilton K.G.A.
J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 68: 103-115, 1995

A revision of the New World sharpshooter genus Xyphon Hamilton (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae)
By Catanach T.A., Dietrich C.H., Woolley J.B.
Zootaxa 3741: 490-510, 2013
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A synopsis of the genus Chlorotettix
By De Long, D.M.
The Ohio State University Bulletin. vol. XXIII, no. 15, 1919

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