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Habitus, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Neocoelidia vittapennis DeLong, 1924: Male syntype [OSU]: habitus, dorsal view. (Observation).
Habitus, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Neocoelidia vittapennis DeLong, 1924: Male syntype [OSU]: habitus, dorsal view. (Observation).
Pygofer, lateral view: !! display not done !! on Neocoelidia vittapennis DeLong, 1924: Male pygofer, lateral view. (Observation).
Aedeagus, lateral view: !! display not done !! on Neocoelidia vittapennis DeLong, 1924: Aedeagus, lateral view. (Observation).
Aedeagus, dorsal view: !! display not done !! on Neocoelidia vittapennis DeLong, 1924: Apex of ventral process of aedeagus, dorsal view. (Observation).

Descendants and synonyms

Nomenclature (6)

  • Neocoelidia tumidifrons var. vittapennis DeLong, 1924a: 66. (valid in Metcalf, 1964a: 103)

    Syntypes; adult; OSUC 169346; deposited at: Ohio State University (OSU); Paradise Key, Ft. Myers, Orlando, La Belle and Miami, Florida, April, 1921, DeLong

  • Neocoelidia tumidifrons var. vittipennis [sic] DeLong, 1924 in DeLong & Knull, 1946a: 65.
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  • Neocoelidia vittipennis [sic] DeLong, 1924 in Oman, 1949a: 61.
  • Neocoelidia vittapennis DeLong, 1924 in DeLong, 1953a: 95.

Nomenclature references (5)

  • 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. (1924a) Some new Cicadellidae (Homoptera) from the southern United States. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 32, 63–69.
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  • DeLong, D.M. (1953a) A synopsis of the tribe Neocoelidinii in the Americas (Homoptera-Cicadellidae). Lloydia, 16, 93–131.
  • Metcalf, Z.P. (1964a) General catalogue of the Homoptera. Fascicle VI. Cicadelloidea. Part 11. Coelidiidae. Washington, D.C.: USDA. II+182 p.
  • Oman, P.W. (1949a) The Nearctic leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). A generic classification and check list. Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Washington, 3, 1–253.

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Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Latin: having banded wing (referring to the brown-tinged veins, resembling bands)

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Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
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