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Habitus, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Osbornellus (Osbornellus) auronitens (Provancher, 1889): Osbornellus auronitens, dorsal habitus (INHS). (Observation).
Habitus, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Osbornellus (Osbornellus) auronitens (Provancher, 1889): Osbornellus auronitens, dorsal habitus (INHS). (Observation).
Habitus, lateral view: !! display not done !! on Osbornellus (Osbornellus) auronitens (Provancher, 1889): Osbornellus auronitens, lateral habitus (INHS). (Observation).
Pygofer, lateral view: !! display not done !! on Osbornellus (Osbornellus) auronitens (Provancher, 1889): genital capsule, laterally. (Observation).
Subgenital plate: !! display not done !! on Osbornellus (Osbornellus) auronitens (Provancher, 1889): genital capsule, ventrally. (Observation).
Head: !! display not done !! on Osbornellus (Osbornellus) auronitens (Provancher, 1889): Osbornellus auronitens, head, pronotum, and mesonotum, dorsally. (Observation).
Forewing: !! display not done !! on Osbornellus (Osbornellus) auronitens (Provancher, 1889): Osbornellus auronitens, forewing. (Observation).

Descendants and synonyms

Nomenclature (12)

  • Jassus [sic] areatus Harris, 1835a: 580. (nomen nudum: no description)
  • Jassus [sic] areatus Harris, 1835b: 60.
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  • Osbornellus aurontieus [sic] Provancher, 1889 in Shelford, 1951a: 189.
  • Osbornellus aurontieus [sic] Provancher, 1889 (misspelling of Scaphoideus auronitens Provancher, 1889) in Shelford, 1951a: 189.

Nomenclature references (10)

  • Ball, E.D. (1932a) New genera and species of leafhoppers related to Scaphoideus. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 22(1), 9–19.
  • Blake, I.H. (1926a) A comparison of the animal communities of coniferous and deciduous forests. Illinois Biological Monographs, 10(4), 365–521. [Separate paged 1-148 pp.]
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  • Fletcher, J. & Gibson, A. (1907a) Entomological record, 1906. Annual Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 37, 86–104.
  • Hamilton, K.G.A. (1976a) Cicadellidae (Rhynchota: Homoptera) described by Provancher, with notes on his publications. Le Naturaliste Canadien, 103, 29–45.
  • 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.]
  • Harris, T.W. (1835b) Insects. Omoptera. In Catalogues of the animals and plants of Massachusetts, with a copious index. Vol. 1835, pp. 32–82.
  • Provancher, L. (1889a) Deuxième sous-ordre les Homoptères. In Petite Faune Entomologique du Canada, précédée d'un Traité elémentaire d'Entomologie. Vol. 3, pp. 207–292.
  • Shelford, V.E. (1951a) Fluctuations of forest animal populations in east central Illinois. Ecological Monographs, 21, 183–214.
  • Van Duzee, E.P. (1894a) A catalogue of the described Jassoidea of North America. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 21, 245–317.
  • Van Duzee, E.P. (1909c) Synonymical notes on North American Homoptera. The Canadian Entomologist, 41, 380–384.
Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Latin: gold shining, glittering

Stats

Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
Taxon Valid names
Rank Extant Fossil Invalid Total
species1056