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Liste De Hémiptères De La Collection D'insectes Du Québec Liste des Hémiptères de la Collection d'insectes du Québec FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES APHALARIDAE APHALARINAE APHALARINI Aphalara sp. 1 04 045 001 000 PACHYPSYLLINAE Pachypsylla celtidismamma (Fletcher,1882) 6 04 045 003 001 celtidisvesiculum Riley,1884 6 04 045 003 003 LIVIIDAE EUPHYLLORINAE Psyllopsis discrepans Flor,1861 2 04 046 001 001 LIVIINAE Livia maculipennis (Fitch,1857) 8 04 046 002 005 sp. 1 04 046 002 000 NON IDENTIFIÉS 68 TRIOZIDAE TRIOZINAE TRIOZINI Paratrioza cokerelli (Sulc,1909) 41 04 023 001 001 Trioza tripunctata (Fitch,1851) 1 04 023 002 007 ADELGIDAE ADELGINAE Adelges abietis (Linnaeus,1758) 15 04 014 001 001 sp. prob1. abietis 50 04 014 001 000 NON IDENTIFIÉS 50 APHIDIDAE LACHNINAE EULACHNINI Cinara sp. 6 04 001 009 000 ERIOSOMATINAE ERIOSOMATINI Eriosoma americanum (Riley,1879) 2 04 001 014 001 lanigerum (Hausmann,1802) 4 04 001 014 003 PEMPHIGINI Prociphilus tessellatus (Fitch,1851) 15 04 001 035 003 NON IDENTIFIÉS 51 COCCIDAE NON IDENTIFIÉS 2 04 006 000 000 DIASPIDIDAE Chionaspis lintneri Comstock,1883 1 04 035 005 003 CICADIDAE CICADINAE Diceroprocta cinctifera (Uhler,1892) 3 04 005 001 002 Tibicen canicularis (Harris,1841) 39 04 005 005 001 PLATYPEDINAE Okanagana rimosa (Say,1830) 25 04 005 002 003 NON IDENTIFIÉS 5 1 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES APHROPHORIDAE Aphrophora alni (Fallén,1805) 7 04 047 001 008 cribata (Walker,1851) 219 04 047 001 007 gelida (Walker,1851) 71 04 047 001 012 parallella (Say,1824) 48 04 047 001 001 quadrinotata Say,1830 19 04 047 001 002 saratogensis (Fitch,1851) 16 04 047 001 004 sp. 6 04 047 001 000 Lepyronia quadrangularis (Say,1825) 32 04 047 002 001 Neophilaenus lineatus (Linnaeus,1758) 116 04 047 003 001 Philaenus spumarius (Linnaeus,1758) 436 04 047 006 001 NON IDENTIFIÉS 2 CLASTOPTERIDAE Clastoptera obtusa (Say,1825) 61 04 038 001 001 proteus Fitch,1851 95 04 038 001 002 saintcyri Provancher,1872 7 04 038 001 006 sp. 5 04 038 001 000 CICADELLIDAE APHRODINAE Anoscopus albifrons (Linnaeus,1758) 8 04 004 006 001 flavostriatus (Donovan,1799) 4 04 004 006 003 serratulae (Fabricius,1775) 1 04 004 006 004 Aphrodes bicinctus (Schrank,1776) 1 04 004 007 001 costatus (Panzer,1799) 22 04 004 007 002 Platymetopius vitellina (Fitch,1851) 2 04 004 056 002 Xestocephalus desertorum (Berg,1879) 35 04 004 067 008 CICADELLINAE Neokolla hieroglyphica (Say,1830) 77 04 004 018 002 CICADELLINI Draeculacephala angulifera (Walker,1851) 16 04 004 068 001 mollipes (Say,1830) 23 04 004 068 003 noveboracensis (Fitch,1851) 26 04 004 068 007 paludosa Ball & China,1933 27 04 004 068 008 sp. prob. 1 antica 26 04 004 068 000 Graphocephala picta (Walker,1851) 2 04 004 012 002 teliformis (Walker,1851) 1 04 004 012 003 sp. 54 04 004 012 000 Helochara communis Fitch,1851 20 04 004 070 001 2 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES Tylozygus bifidus (Say,1830) 10 04 004 073 001 PROCONIINI Cuerna striata (Walker,1851) 64 04 004 097 002 DELTOCEPHALINAE Osbornellus scalaris (Van Duzee,1890) 10 04 004 050 005 Scaphoideus carinatus Osborn,1900 1 04 004 061 003 immistus (Say,1830) 23 04 004 061 010 sp. 9 04 004 061 000 ATHYSANINI Athysanus argentarius Metcalf,1955 26 04 004 040 001 Chlorotettix lusorius (Osborn & Ball,1897) 5 04 004 016 004 tergatus (Fitch,1851) 2 04 004 016 007 unicolor (Fitch,1851) 22 04 004 016 008 Colladonus belli (Uhler,1877) 13 04 004 021 001 clitellarius (Say,1830) 14 04 004 021 003 geminatus (Van Duzee,1890) 6 04 004 021 006 youngi Nielson,1957 2 04 004 021 008 sp. 2 04 004 021 000 Euscelis confinis (Reuter,1880) 1 04 004 029 003 Idiodonus aurantiacus (Provancher,1872) 2 04 004 039 001 Ophiola cornicula (Marshall,1866) 35 04 004 043 001 Norvellina seminuda (Say,1830) 2 04 004 049 003 CHIASMINI Athysanella acuticauda Baker,1898 4 04 004 010 001 Exitianus exitiosus (Uhler,1880) 1 04 004 031 001 CICADULINI Cicadula ciliata (Osborn,1898) 2 04 004 019 001 melanogaster (Provancher,1872) 2 04 004 019 004 subcupraea (Provancher,1872) 8 04 004 019 008 sp. 5 04 004 019 000 Elymana inornata (Van Duzee,1892) 11 04 004 028 001 sulphurella (Zetterstedt,1828) 15 04 004 028 002 DELTOCEPHALINI Amblysellus curtisii (Fitch,1851) 7 04 004 004 001 Amplicephalus inimicus (Say,1830) 52 04 004 005 001 osborni (Van Duzee,1892) 12 04 004 005 003 Graminella nigrifrons (Forbes,1885) 1 04 004 034 003 Polyamia apicata (Osborn,1900) 1 04 004 058 001 HECALINI Hecalus major (Osborn,1915) 2 04 004 038 002 viridis (Uhler,1877) 2 04 004 038 004 LIMOTETTIGINI Limotettix arctostaphyli (Ball,1899) 2 04 004 044 003 3 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES instabilis (Van Duzee,1893) 7 04 004 044 009 luteolus (Sleesman,1929) 4 04 004 044 011 striolus (Fallén,1806) 55 04 004 044 020 vaccinii (Van Duzee,1890) 6 04 004 044 019 sp. 10 04 004 044 000 MACROSTELINI Balclutha abdominalis (Van Duzee,1892) 2 04 004 011 001 impicta (Van Duzee,1892) 8 04 004 011 003 punctata (Fabricius,1775) 5 04 004 011 004 Macrosteles binotata (Sahlberg,1871) 6 04 004 045 006 divisus (Uhler,1877) 45 04 004 045 009 fascifrons (Stål,1858) 6 04 004 045 001 quadrilineatus (Forbes,1885) 2 04 004 045 002 slossonae (Van Duzee,1893) 2 04 004 045 018 sp. 7 04 004 045 000 OPSIINI Neoaliturus tenellus (Baker,1896) 16 04 004 047 001 PARALIMNINI Diplocolenus abdominalis (Fabricius,1803) 22 04 004 026 001 configuratus (Uhler,1878) 2 04 004 026 002 Flexamia stylata (Ball,1899) 10 04 004 033 006 Latalus ocellaris (Fallén,1806) 2 04 004 042 001 PENDARINI Paraphlepsius fulvidorsum (Fitch,1851) 8 04 004 053 004 fuscipennis (Van Duzee,1892) 3 04 004 053 005 humidus (Van Duzee,1892) 2 04 004 053 006 incisus (Van Duzee,1892) 2 04 004 053 007 irroratus (Say,1830) 22 04 004 053 008 lobatus (Osborn,1898) 1 04 004 053 009 solidaginis (Walker,1851) 10 04 004 053 010 strobi (Fitch,1851) 8 04 004 053 011 SCAPHYTOPIINI Scaphytopius acutus (Say,1830) 50 04 004 062 001 fulvus (Osborn,1905) 2 04 004 062 007 latus (Baker,1900) 1 04 004 062 009 sp. prob. 1 acutus 1 04 004 062 000 EUSCELINAE Extrusanus ovatus (S .& D.,1920) 2 04 004 032 003 EVACANTHINAE Evacanthus orbitalis Fitch,1851 8 04 004 069 003 GYPONINAE Gypona sp. 3 04 004 013 000 Gyponana cana prob. 1 octolineata Burmeister,1839 3 04 004 082 021 4 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES octolineata (Say,1825) 36 04 004 082 010 pruinosa (Spångberg,1878) 10 04 004 082 013 striata (Burmeister,1838) 16 04 004 082 018 sp. 12 04 004 082 000 Ponana pectoralis (Spångberg,1878) 2 04 004 083 002 puncticollis (Spångberg,1878) 1 04 004 083 003 quadralabra Delong,1942 2 04 004 083 004 IDIOCERINAE Balcanocerus provancheri (Van Duzee,1890) 12 04 004 076 003 Idiocerus alternatus Fitch,1851 11 04 004 015 002 lachrymalis Fitch,1851 68 04 004 015 009 lunaris Ball,1902 5 04 004 015 012 pallidus Fitch,1851 37 04 004 015 018 suturalis Fitch,1851 62 04 004 015 022 sp. 14 04 004 015 000 Rhytidodus decimaquartus (Shranck,1776) 5 04 004 079 001 MACROPSINAE Macropsis basalis (Van Duzee,1889) 3 04 004 017 002 fumipennis (Gillette & Baker,1895) 1 04 004 017 007 graminea (Fabricius,1798) 14 04 004 017 008 sordida (Van Duzee,1894) 3 04 004 017 014 trimaculata (Fitch,1851) 1 04 004 017 015 viridis (Fitch,1851) 7 04 004 017 019 sp. 2 04 004 017 000 Oncopsis abietis (Fitch,1851) 1 04 004 020 001 cinctifrons (Provancher,1889) 11 04 004 020 010 concurrens Hamilton,1983 1 04 004 020 012 minor (Fitch,1851) 20 04 004 020 008 nigrinasi (Fitch,1851) 2 04 004 020 009 sobria (Walker,1851) 14 04 004 020 014 variabilis (Fitch,1851) 10 04 004 020 002 sp. 40 04 004 020 000 MEGOPHTALMINAE Agallia quadripunctata (Provancher,1872) 11 04 004 002 001 sp. 46 04 004 002 000 Agalliopsis novella (Say,1830) 3 04 004 075 004 Ceratagallia sanguinolenta (Provancher,1872) 13 04 004 077 002 TYPHLOCYBINAE ALEBRINI Alebra wahlbergi (Boheman,1845) 5 04 004 085 003 5 FAMILLES SOUS-FAMILLES TRIBUS GENRES ESPÈCES SOUS-ESPÈCES AUTEURS Nb. CODES mali (Provancher,1890) 4 04 004 087 002 Forcipata loca D. & C.,1936 1 04 004 091 003 EMPOASCINI Empoasca fabae (Harris,1841) 39 04 004 009 004 Kyboasca atrolabes (Gillette,1898) 7 04 004 093 002 Kybos aureoviridis (Uhler,1877) 13 04 004 098 004 obtusa (Walsh,1862) 20 04 004 098 012 osborni (Hartzell,1923) 5 04 004 098 013 smaragdula (Fallén,1806) 2 04 004 098 018 ERYTHRONEURINI Erythroneura comes Say,1825 2 04 004 089 007 tricincta Fitch,1851 10 04 004 089 031 ziczac Walsh,1862 1 04 004 089 038 TYPHLOCYBINI Edwardsiana rosae (Linnaeus,1758) 2 04 004 100 001 Eupteryx atropunctata (Goeze,1778) 2 04 004 090 001 Ossiannilssonola sp. 4 04 004 095 000 Typhlocyba querci (Fitch,1851) 22 04 004 036 015 Zonocyba hockingensis (Knull,1945) 2 04 004 099 001 NON IDENTIFIÉS 69 MEMBRACIDAE MEMBRACINAE MEMBRACINI Campylenchia latipes (Say,1824) 74 04 012 004 001 Enchenopa binotata (Say,1851) 40 04 012 005 001 HOPLOPHORIONINI Umbonia crassicornis (Amyot & Serville,1843) 1 04 012 024 001 SMILIINAE ACUTALINI Acutalis tartarea (Say,1830) 33 04 012 019 001 CERESINI Stictocephala albescens (Van Duzee,1908) 1 04 012 012 001 alta (Walker,1851) 44 04 012 012 007 basalis (Walker,1851) 95 04 012 012 002 brevicornis (Fitch,1856) 2 04 012 012 008 diceros (Say,1824) 72 04 012 012 006 lutea (Walker,1851) 6 04 012 012 003 palmeri (Van Duzee,1908) 1 04 012 012 012 taurina (Fitch,1856) 12 04 012 012 013 sp.
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