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Links last checked 10.1.2018

Websites that cover multiple groups of Auchenorrhyncha.

 

Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit (ASCU)

The Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit of NSW Department of Primary Industries, Australia) has a comprehensive site developed by Murray Fletcher. It features illustrated keys and checklists to the Australian Auchenorrhyncha (Fulgoroidea, Cicadelloidea and Cercopoidea, with a checklist of Australian Cicadoidea) and includes fauna from neighbouring areas. Links to the NZAC website accesses the New Zealand fauna.
 

New Zealand Hemiptera Website

Compiled by Marie-Claude Larivière. This site includes a checklist of NZ Auchenorrhyncha and an illustrated key to the NZ leafhopper and treehopper fauna. [Posted 23 March 2001; updated 23 November 2012]

 

Auchenorrhyncha of Central Europe

Herbert Nickel's website (Ecology Group, Institute of Zoology and Anthropology, University of Göttingen) with information on the Auchenorrhyncha of Central Europe including a downloadable species list for Germany and some other material. [Posted 10 July 2002]

 

Gernot Kunz's website

Featuring more than 140 high quality images of leafhoppers, planthoppers, spittlebugs and one cicada, photographed live. [in German] [Posted 16 February 2008]

 

Dr Metcalf website

Named in honour of Zeno Payne Metcalf (1885–1956). A major resource on Auchenorrhyncha and featuring the Metcalf literature database (12,000+ references) with links to many other relevant sites. [Posted 18 November 2009]


Insect Drummer Website

This website has been put together by Peter de Vrijer and focusses on the secret and fascinating world of acoustic communication in planthoppers and leafhoppers by means of substrate-borne vibration "drumming" signals. [Posted 17 January 2013]

Froghopper sites

Cercopoidea Organised On Line

COOL (Cercopoidea Organised On Line), managed by Adeline Soulier-Perkins for the froghoppers and spittlebugs (Cercopidae, Clastopteridae, Machaerotidae and Aphrophoridae) [posted: 29 August 2007; updated 16 February 2008]

Leafhopper/Treehopper sites

Lew Deitz's Treehopper Site

This is being developed as the facebook of treehoppers (Aetalionidae, Melizoderidae and Membracidae). 

Matt Wallace’s identification keys for the genera of the United States are fully operational, and the website’s TAXA section will launch with the world genera in early January 2011. During 2011, the TAXA section will be enhanced, adding all species, literature citations, and more photos.
Selected courtship calls were posted on 25 January 2011.
[Posted 20 December 2010; updated 25 January 2011]

 

Claude Pilon's website

Featuring photographic images and a range of other types of information on the leafhopper fauna of the Montreal region of Canada. [Posted 24 May 2008]

 

Chris Dietrich's leafhopper page

Featuring a wealth of information on leafhoppers, including FAQs, a key to the subfamilies and tribes of Cicadellidae and a list of specialist workers on leafhoppers.

 

Daniela Takiya's home page

Includes copies of the colour plates from Victor Signoret's "Revue Iconographique des Tettigonides" Annales de la Société Entomologique de France (1853-1855) and William W. Fowler's "Biologia Centrali-Americana. Insecta, Rhynchota, Hemiptera-Homoptera" London, Dulau & Co.(1900). There is a link to a key to Proconiini under construction and some other leafhopper info. [Posted 23 June 2004, updated 12 July 2004]

 

Dmitry Dmitriev's home page

Provides information about his interactive key program 3i and interactive keys that have been developed for a wide range of leafhopper groups. [Posted 7 December 2003, updated 3 May 2013]

 

Roman Rakitov's Brochosome site.

Everything you need to know about brochosomes, including Structure and diversity, Composition, Origins and Function as well as information about the behaviour of leafhoppers relating to brochosomes. [Posted 8 April 2001]

 

Jamie Zahniser's Deltocephalinae website

Everything you ever wanted to know about the Subfamily Deltocephalinae. [posted 5.vii.2011]

 

Key to leafhoppers in vineyards in Texas

By James C. Medley. [updated: 9.viii.2011]

 

Planthopper sites

Charles Bartlett's Delphacidae site

Everything you ever wanted to know about delphacid planthoppers

[update: 27 January 2011]

 

Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web (FLOW)

The FLOW site has been developed by Dr Thierry Bourgoin of the Musée Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, France and comprises an on-line database of planthoppers (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha). Its goal is to provide a synthesis of available biological published data on the world's planthoppers. A new version with references was made available on 29 August 2007 and an updated and revised website providing a range of additional features was provided on 13 January 2012 [Update: 13 January 2012]

 

Illuminating the Lanternfly Tree of Life

A site developed by Julie Urban, Jason Cryan and Gavin Svenson to provide details of their projects on the phylogenies of Fulgoridae and Dictyopharidae. [update: 9 July 2010]
 

 

Cicada sites

Cicadamania

Timothy McNary's Cicadamania site which includes a large gallery of photographs (over 600), videos, audio clips and other information about Cicadidae. Also included is a comprehensive bibliography of the cicadas. [posted: 6 August 2007]

 

Cicada Central

Chris Simons' Cicada Central page with notes and databases on Cicadas in USA, Australia and New Zealand.

 

 

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