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Nomenclature (25)

  • Empoasca Walsh, 1862a: 149.

    type species by subsequent designation Empoasca viridescens Walsh, 1862 in Distant, 1908g: 401

  • Empoacea [sic] Walsh, 1862 in Iguchi, 1908a: 292.
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  • Empoascea [sic] Walsh, 1862
  • Empoascea [sic] Walsh, 1862 (misspelling of Empoasca Walsh, 1862)

Nomenclature references (12)

  • Distant, W.L. (1908g) Rhynchota. IV. Homoptera and appendix (Pt.). In The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. London: Taylor & Francis. pp. 1–419. [XV + 501 pp.]
  • Esaki, T. & Ito, S. (1954a) A tentative catalogue of Jassoidea of Japan, and her adjacent territories. Japan Society for Promotion of Science. Ueno Park, Tokyo, 315 pp.
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  • Howe, M.B. (1930a) A study of the tarsal structure in Cicadellidae. The Ohio Journal of Science, 30, 324–339.
  • Iguchi, S. (1908a) A check list of the insects of Sayo County in Hyogo Prefecture. In The Insect World. Vol. 12, pp. 291–293.
  • Johnson, C. & Ledig, R. (1918a) Tentative list of Hemiptera from the Claremont-Laguna region. Journal of Entomology and Zoology, 10, 3–8.
  • Lathrop, F.H. (1919a) The Cicadellidae or leaf-hoppers of South Carolina. Bulletin of the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station., 199, 1–119.
  • MacGillivray, A.D. (1923a) External insect-anatomy. A guide to the study of insect anatomy and an introduction to systematic entomology. In Systematic Entomology. Scarab. Urbana. viii + 388 pp.
  • Merino, G. (1936a) Philippine Cicadellidae (Homoptera). Philippine Journal of Science, 61(3), 307–400, 4 pl.
  • Osborn, H. (1928b) Leafhoppers of Ohio (Cicadellidae). Bulletin of the Ohio Biological Survey, 3(4), 199–374.
  • Walsh, B.D. (1862a) Fire blight. Two new foes of the apple and pear. Prairie Farmer. (N.S.)., 10, 147–149.
  • Whittaker, O. (1915a) Hemiptera-Homoptera in Lancashire and Cheshire. Lancashire and Cheshire Naturalist, 1915, 158–160.
  • Young, D.A., Jr. (1957b) Description of the Osborn types of Typhlocybinae (Homoptera, Cicadellidae) in the Carnegie Museum collection. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 7, 183–226.

Type

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Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Empoa + Greek: ασκός (bag, bag-shaped)

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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
subgenus101213
species4903382