Aphrophoridae

Multi tool use
Aphrophoridae
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Philaenus spumarius
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Scientific classification 
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Euarthropoda
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Class:
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Insecta
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Order:
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Hemiptera
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Superfamily:
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Cercopoidea
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Family:
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Aphrophoridae Amyot & Serville, 1843
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Diversity
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at least 150 genera
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The Aphrophoridae or spittlebugs are a family of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera. There are at least 150 genera and 990 described species in Aphrophoridae.[1][2][3][4]
European genera
Aphrophora Germar 1821
Lepyronia Amyot & Serville 1843
Mesoptyelus Matsumura 1904
Neophilaenus Haupt 1935
Paraphilaenus Vilbaste 1962
Peuceptyelus Sahlberg 1871
Philaenus Stål 1864
See also
- List of Aphrophoridae genera
References
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"Browse Aphrophoridae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
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"Aphrophoridae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
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"Aphrophoridae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-26.
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Extant Hemiptera families
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- Kingdom: Animalia
- Phylum: Arthropoda
- Class: Insecta
- Subclass: Pterygota
- Infraclass: Neoptera
- Superorder: Paraneoptera
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Suborder Auchenorrhyncha
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Cicadomorpha |
Cercopoidea .mw-parser-output .nobold{font-weight:normal}
(froghoppers)
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- Aphrophoridae
- Cercopidae
- Clastopteridae
- Epipygidae
- Machaerotidae
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Cicadoidea
(cicadas)
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- Cicadidae
- Tettigarctidae (hairy cicadas)
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Membracoidea |
- Aetalionidae
- Cicadellidae (leafhoppers)
- Melizoderidae
- Membracidae (typical treehoppers, thorn bugs)
- Myerslopiidae
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Fulgoromorpha
(planthoppers)
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Fulgoroidea |
- Acanaloniidae
- Achilidae
- Achilixiidae
- Cixiidae
- Delphacidae
- Derbidae
- Dictyopharidae
- Eurybrachidae
- Flatidae
- Fulgoridae (lanternflies)
- Gengidae
- Hypochthonellidae
- Issidae
- Kinnaridae
- Lophopidae
- Meenoplidae
- Nogodinidae
- Ricaniidae
- Tettigometridae
- Tropiduchidae
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Suborder Sternorrhyncha
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Aleyrodoidea |
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Aphidoidea
(aphids)
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Coccoidea
(scale insects)
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- Aclerdidae
- Asterolecaniidae (pit scales)
- Beesoniidae (beesoniids)
- Carayonemidae (carayonemids)
- Cerococcidae (ornate pit scales)
- Coccidae (soft scales)
- Conchaspididae
- Dactylopiidae (cochineals)
- Diaspididae (armored scales)
- Eriococcidae (felt scales)
- Halimococcidae (pupillarial palm scales)
- Kermesidae
- Kerriidae (lac scales)
- Lecanodiaspididae (false pit scales)
- Margarodidae (cottony cushion scales, giant coccids, ground pearls)
- Micrococcidae (Mediterranean scales)
- Monophlebidae (giant scales)
- Ortheziidae (ensign scales)
- Phenacoleachiidae (phenacoleachiids)
- Phoenicococcidae (palm scales)
- Pseudococcidae (mealybugs)
- Putoidae (giant mealybugs)
- Stictococcidae (stictococcids)
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Phylloxeroidea |
- Adelgidae (woolly conifer aphids)
- Phylloxeridae (phylloxerans)
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Psylloidea |
- Aphalaridae
- Calophyidae
- Carsidaridae
- Homotomidae
- Phacopteronidae
- Psyllidae (jumping plant lice)
- Triozidae
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Suborder Heteroptera
(with Coleorrhyncha
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Dipsocoromorpha |
- Ceratocombidae
- Dipsocoridae
- Hypsipterygidae
- Schizopteridae
- Stemmocryptidae
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Enicocephalomorpha |
Enicocephaloidea |
- Aenictopecheidae
- Enicocephalidae (unique-headed bugs, gnat bugs)
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Gerromorpha
(semiaquatic bugs)
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Gerroidea |
- Gerridae (water striders)
- Hermatobatidae
- Veliidae (riffle bugs)
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Hebroidea |
- Hebridae (velvet water bugs)
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Hydrometroidea |
- Hydrometridae (marsh treaders or water measurers)
- Macroveliidae
- Paraphrynoveliidae
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Mesovelioidea
(water treaders)
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- Madeoveliidae
- Mesoveliidae
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Leptopodomorpha |
- Saldidae (shore bugs)
- Leptopodidae (spiny shore bugs)
- Omaniidae
- Aepophilidae
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Nepomorpha
(true water bugs)
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Corixoidea |
- Corixidae (water boatmen)
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Nepoidea |
- Belostomatidae (giant water bugs)
- Nepidae (water scorpions, needle bugs)
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Ochteroidea |
- Gelastocoridae (toad bugs)
- Ochteridae (velvety shore bugs)
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Aphelocheiroidea |
- Aphelocheiridae
- Potamocoridae
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Naucoroidea |
- Naucoridae (creeping water bugs)
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Notonectoidea |
- Notonectidae (backswimmers)
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Pleoidea |
- Helotrephidae
- Pleidae (pygmy backswimmers)
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Peloridiomorpha
(Coleorrhyncha)
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Cimicomorpha |
Cimicoidea |
- Anthocoridae (minute pirate bugs or flower bugs)
- Cimicidae (bed bugs, bat bugs)
- Curaliidae (Curalium cronini)
- Joppeicidae
- Lasiochilidae
- Lyctocoridae
- Medocostidae
- Microphysidae
- Miridae (plant bugs, leaf bugs, grass bugs)
- Nabidae (damsel bugs)
- Pachynomidae
- Plokiophilidae
- Polyctenidae (old world bat bugs)
- Reduviidae (assassin bugs, wheel bugs, thread-legged bugs)
- Thaumastocoridae (royal palm bugs)
- Tingidae (lace bugs)
- Velocipedidae
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Pentatomomorpha |
Aradoidea |
- Aradidae (flat bugs)
- Termitaphididae (termite bugs)
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Pentatomoidea
(shield bugs)
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- Urostylididae
- Acanthosomatidae (shield bugs)
- Tessaratomidae (giant shield bugs and relatives)
- Dinidoridae
- Cydnidae (burrowing bugs)
- Thaumastellidae
- Parastrachiidae
- Corimelaenidae (includes ebony bugs)
- Lestoniidae
- Phloeidae
- Scutelleridae (jewel bugs or metallic shield bugs)
- Plataspidae
- Pentatomidae (stink bugs)
- Canopidae
- Megarididae
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Coreoidea |
- Alydidae (broad-headed bugs)
- Coreidae (squash bugs, leaf-footed bugs)
- Hyocephalidae
- Rhopalidae (scentless plant bugs)
- Stenocephalidae
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Lygaeoidea |
- Artheneidae
- Berytidae (stilt bugs)
- Blissidae
- Colobathristidae
- Cryptorhamphidae
- Cymidae
- Geocoridae
- Henicocoridae
- Heterogastridae
- Idiostolidae
- Lygaeidae (milkweed bugs, true seed bugs)
- Malcidae
- Ninidae
- Oxycarenidae
- Pachygronthidae
- Rhyparochromidae (atypical seed bugs)
- Piesmatidae (ash-grey leaf bugs)
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Pyrrhocoroidea |
- Pyrrhocoridae (red bugs, cotton stainers)
- Largidae (bordered plant bugs)
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Note: Coleorrhyncha are a different clade from Heteroptera. Heteroptera with Coleorrhyncha were referred to as Prosorrhyncha. |
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Taxon identifiers |
- Wikidata: Q949950
- Wikispecies: Aphrophoridae
- AFD: APHROPHORIDAE
- BioLib: 17058
- BugGuide: 145
- EoL: 564
- EPPO: 1APHRF
- Fauna Europaea: 15873
- Fauna Europaea (new): 9147341f-ea42-4422-b44d-1e068130a421
- Fossilworks: 225340
- GBIF: 3764
- iNaturalist: 56195
- IRMNG: 115423
- ITIS: 955979
- NBN: NHMSYS0020959410
- NCBI: 36666
- NZOR: 846ab760-5018-485e-aeb3-e255029c10d8
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