Habitus, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Paraphlepsius strobi, dorsal habitus (INHS). (Observation).
Habitus, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Paraphlepsius strobi, dorsal habitus (INHS). (Observation).
Habitus, lateral view: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Paraphlepsius strobi, lateral habitus (INHS). (Observation).
Pygofer, lateral view: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Pygofer, lateral view. (Observation).
Subgenital plate: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Subgenital plate. (Observation).
Aedeagus, ventral view: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Aedeagus, ventral view. (Observation).
Aedeagus, ventral view: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Aedeagus, distal view. (Observation).
Stylus: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Stylus. (Observation).
Pygofer, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Pygofer, dorsal view. (Observation).
Ovipositor: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): sternite VII (P. optatus). (Observation).
Ovipositor: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Sternite VII. (Observation).
Ovipositor: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Sternite VII (female). (Observation).
Ovipositor: !! display not done !! on Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851): Ovipositor. (Observation).

Descendants and synonyms

Nomenclature (20)

  • Bythoscopus strobi Fitch, 1851a: 58.

    Lectotype; male; No. 771; deposited at: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (USNM); U.S.A., New York: Salem, Fitch, on pine, May

  • Bythoscopus strobei [sic] (Fitch, 1851) in Rathvon, 1869a: 551.
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  • Phlepsius optatus Crumb, 1915 (subjective synonym of Bythoscopus strobi Fitch, 1851) in Hamilton, 1975a: 64.
  • Paraphlepsius (Paraphlepsius) strobi (Fitch, 1851) in Hamilton, 1975a: 64.
Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

on Pinus strobus L. (Pinaceae)

Nomenclature references (16)

  • Baker, C.F. (1896b) New Homoptera received from the New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station. II. Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Suppl. 7(1), 24.
  • 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.
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  • Crowder, H.W. (1952a) A revision of some Phlepsius-like genera of the tribe Deltocephalini (Homoptera, Cicadellidae) in America north of Mexico. The University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 35, pt. 1(3), 309–541.
  • Crumb, S.E. (1915a) Some new species of Jassoidea. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 8, 189–198.
  • DeLong, D.M. & Knull, D.J. (1946a) Check list of the Cicadellidae (Homoptera) of America, north of Mexico. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, V + 102 pp. [1945]
  • DeLong, D.M. (1938f) The genus Phlepsius. A study of the North American species with special reference to the characters of the male genitalia. Lloydia, 1, 232–252.
  • 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.
  • Hamilton, K.G.A. (1975a) Revision of the genera Paraphlepsius Baker and Pendarus Ball (Rhynchota: Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 96, 1–129.
  • Osborn, H. & Lathrop, F.H. (1923a) The genus Phlepsius in North America (Homoptera). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 16, 310–350.
  • Osborn, H. (1887a) Cause of the purple coloring of pigweed-leaves. Science, 10, 166.
  • Rathvon, S.S. (1869a) Homoptera. In An Authentic History of Lancaster County, in the State of Pennsylvania. pp. 550–551.
  • 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]
  • Southwick, E.B. (1892a) Notes on local Jassidae. Science, 19, 287–288.
  • Tucker, E.S. (1907a) Some results of desultory collecting of insects in Kansas and Colorado. The University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 4, 51–112.
  • 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. (1892c) A revision of the North American species of Phlepsius. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 19, 63–82 + pl. 1.

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