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Forewing: !! display not done !! on Norvellina seminuda (Say, 1831): forewing. (Observation).

Descendants and synonyms

Nomenclature (12)

  • Jassus [sic] seminudus Say, 1831b: 307.

    Holotype; adult; 159a9392-66f3-4efd-8658-86d0d7c6e217; deposited at: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (USNM); U.S.A.: Indiana

  • Jassus [sic] semindus [sic] (Say, 1831) in Harris, 1835a: 580.
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  • Eutettix semindus [sic] (Say, 1831) in Walker, 1936a: 19.
  • Norvellina seminudus (Say, 1831) in DeLong & Caldwell, 1937c: 40.
Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Latin: half-naked; half-clothed

Nomenclature references (11)

  • Ball, E.D. (1907a) The genus Eutettix with especial reference to E. tenella, the beet leaf hopper: a taxonomic, biologic and economic study of the North American forms. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, 12, 27–94.
  • Ball, E.D. (1931a) Some new genera and species of leafhoppers related to Eutettix Van Duzee (Rhynchota Homoptera). The Florida Entomologist, 15, 1–6.
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  • DeLong, D.M. & Caldwell, J.S. (1937c) Check list of the Cicadellidae (Homoptera) of America, north of Mexico. Ohio State University, Columbus, IV + 93 pp.
  • Fitch, A. (1851a) Catalogue with references and descriptions of the insects collected and arranged for the State Cabinet of Natural History. Annual Report of the Regents of the University on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, and the Historical and Antiquarian Collection, 4, 43–69.
  • Harris, T.W. (1835a) Insects. Omoptera. In Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts. Made and published by order of the government of that state: in four parts: Part I. Economical geology. Part II. Topographical geology. Part III. Scientific geology. Part IV. Catalogues of animals and plants. With a descriptive list of the specimens of rocks and minerals collected for the government. Illustrated by numerous wood cuts and an atlas of plates. By Edward Hitchcock. J.S. and C. Adams, Amherst. Second edition, corrected and enlarged, pp. 553–602. [702 pp.]
  • Say, T. (1831b) Descriptions of new North American hemipterous insects belonging to the first family of the section Homoptera of Latreille. (Continued). Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 6, 299–314. [1830]
  • Uhler, P.R. (1884a) Order VI. – Hemiptera. In Standard natural history. Vol. 2, pp. 204–296.
  • Van Duzee, E.P. (1890c) Synonymy of the Homoptera described by Say, Harris and Fitch. Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, 5, 387–391.
  • Van Duzee, E.P. (1892e) The North American Jassidae allied to Thamnotettix. Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, 6, 305–310.
  • Van Duzee, E.P. (1894a) A catalogue of the described Jassoidea of North America. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 21, 245–317.
  • Walker, J. (1936a) Observations on sunflower insects in Kansas. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 9, 16–25.

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