Key Identification Features
- Otiocerus wolfii Kirby, 1821 can be distinguished from other Otiocerus species with overlapping ranges by a set of key features.
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Derbidae is a animal family in the Animalia kingdom, order Hemiptera, class Insecta. The family contains 20 accepted species worldwide.
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Otiocerus wolfii Kirby, 1821
Otiocerus wolfii Kirby, 1821 is an insect species identifiable by specific morph…
Sikaiana harti (Metcalf, 1923)
Sikaiana harti is a species of derbid planthopper in the planthopper family Derb…
Levu vitiensis Kirkaldy, 1906
This is a description of the leafhopper genus Levu, covering morphology and its …
Proutista moesta (Westwood, 1851)
Proutista moesta is a small mostly black planthopper species, widely distributed…
Neocenchrea heidemanni (Ball, 1902)
Neocenchrea heidemanni is a derbid planthopper species in the family Derbidae.
Paramysidia mississippiensis (Dozier, 1922)
Paramysidia mississippiensis is a derbid planthopper species in the family Derbi…
Derbidae animals belong to the Hemiptera order in the Animalia kingdom. Otiocerus wolfii Kirby, 1821 can be distinguished from other Otiocerus species with overlapping ranges by a set of key features. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
Derbidae is classified in the order Hemiptera, class Insecta, phylum Arthropoda. The family contains 20 accepted species worldwide.
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