Privet Leafhopper Lat. “Fieberiella florii“
Fieberiella florii, known generally as privet leafhopper, is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae. Other common names include the Flor’s leafhopper and cherry leafhopper.
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flowchart LR
classDef active fill:#fff
arthropods("phylum: Arthropods"):::active
arthropods-->insects("class: Insects"):::active
insects-->true-hoppers("suborder: True Hoppers"):::active
true-hoppers-->typical-leafhoppers("family: Typical Leafhoppers"):::active
typical-leafhoppers==>privet-leafhopper(["species: Privet Leafhopper"]):::active
typical-leafhoppers-.->rhododendron-leafhopper(["species: Rhododendron Leafhopper"])
typical-leafhoppers-.->synophropsis-lauri(["species: Synophropsis lauri"])
click privet-leafhopper href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/true-hoppers/typical-leafhoppers/privet-leafhopper/"
click rhododendron-leafhopper href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/true-hoppers/typical-leafhoppers/rhododendron-leafhopper/"
click synophropsis-lauri href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/true-hoppers/typical-leafhoppers/synophropsis-lauri/"
click arthropods href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/"
click insects href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/"
click true-hoppers href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/true-hoppers/"
click typical-leafhoppers href "/en/catalogue/arthropods/insects/true-hoppers/typical-leafhoppers/"
Further Information
„Privet Leafhopper“ on wikipedia.org
„Privet Leafhopper“ on iNaturalist.org
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