species
Hebata (Hebata) esuma (Goding, 1890)
Descendants and synonyms
Nomenclature (19)
- Empoasca esuma Goding, 1890b: 116.
- Empoasca birdii Goding, 1890a: 123.
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- Hebata (Hebata) esuma (Goding, 1890) in Xu, Dietrich, Zhang, Dmitriev, Zhang, Wang, Lu & Qin, 2021: App. 3.
- Empoasca (Empoasca) birdae [sic] (Oman, 1949) (unjustified emendation for Empoasca esuma Goding, 1890) in Dmitriev, 2026
Nomenclature references (13)
- Ackerman, A.J. (1919a) Two leafhoppers injurious to apple nursery stock. Bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture, 805, 1–35.
- Baker, C.F. (1899a) Remarks on Empoasca (Hemiptera). Entomological News, 10, 90–94.
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- Van Duzee, E.P. (1894a) A catalogue of the described Jassoidea of North America. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, 21, 245–317.
- Xu, Y., Dietrich, C.H., Zhang, Y.-L., Dmitriev, D.A., Zhang, L., Wang, Y.-M., Lu, S.-H. & Qin, D.-Z. (2021) Phylogeny of the tribe Empoascini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) based on morphological characteristics, with reclassification of the Empoasca generic group. Systematic Entomology, 46, 266–286, 4 supplements. https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12461
Gender, form, and etymology
Etymology:
from Medieval Latin (exhumare), from Latin (ex- + humo): to exhume, to disinter
Stats
| Taxon | Valid names | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Extant | Fossil | Invalid | Total |
| species | 1 | 0 | 11 | 12 |