species
Alebra bicincta DeLong, 1918
Descendants and synonyms
Nomenclature (7)
- Alebra bicincta DeLong, 1918b: 240. (valid in Metcalf, 1968a: 64)
Holotype; female; 81181650-fcb7-4792-93ba-082aa43dc864; deposited at: Ohio State University (OSU); USA, Tennessee: Clarksville, 31 Aug. 1917, D.M. DeLong, on sassafrass, collecting at night with a flash-light
- Alebra albostriella var. tincta McAtee, 1926b: 143.
Holotype; male; 0755dc1c-9add-4fbf-9424-2eef1b382986; deposited at: University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute (SEMC); U.S.A.: Douglas County, Kansas, 9.VII.1924, P.B. Lawson
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- Alebra albostriella var. tincta McAtee, 1926 (subjective synonym of Typhlocyba aurea Walsh, 1862) in Young, 1957c: 138.
- Alebra albostriella var. tincta McAtee, 1926 (subjective synonym of Alebra bicincta DeLong, 1918) in Hamilton, 1995b: 109.
Gender, form, and etymology
Etymology:
Latin: having two crowns
Nomenclature references (8)
- DeLong, D.M. (1918b) Additional records of Tennessee Cicadellidae (Hemiptera-Homoptera). The Ohio Journal of Science, 18(7), 233–242.
- Fallén, C.F. (1826a) Cicadariae, earumque Familiae, affines. In Hemiptera Sveciae. Cimicides eorumque familiae affines. ex officina Berlingiana. Londini Gothorum. Vol. 2, pp. 1–80.
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- Walsh, B.D. (1862a) Fire blight. Two new foes of the apple and pear. Prairie Farmer. (N.S.)., 10, 147–149.
- Young, D.A., Jr. (1957c) The leafhopper tribe Alebrini (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 107(3386), 127–277.
Stats
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| species | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | |
