About Eupteryx melissae Curtis, 1837
Eupteryx melissae Curtis, 1837, commonly called the sage leafhopper or banded sage hopper, is a species of leafhopper that belongs to the family Cicadellidae.
Eupteryx melissae Curtis, 1837 is a animal in the Cicadellidae family, order Hemiptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Eupteryx melissae Curtis, 1837
Eupteryx melissae is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, commonly known as sage leafhopper or banded sage hopper.
Eupteryx melissae Curtis, 1837, commonly called the sage leafhopper or banded sage hopper, is a species of leafhopper that belongs to the family Cicadellidae.
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Graphocraerus ventralis (Fallén, 1806)
Erythroneura infuscata (Gillette, 1898)
Allygus mixtus (Fabricius, 1794)
Eratoneura ardens (McAtee, 1920)
Euscelis incisa (Kirschbaum, 1858)
Eratoneura osborni (DeLong, 1916)
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