Haplaxius

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Haplaxius is a genus of cixiid planthoppers in the family Cixiidae. There are at least 60 described species in Haplaxius.[1][2][3][4]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hemiptera
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Haplaxius
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha
Family: Cixiidae
Tribe: Oecleini
Genus: Haplaxius
Fowler, 1904
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Haplaxius crudus is the vector of the coconut lethal yellowing plant disease.

Haplaxius
Haplaxius

Species

These 62 species belong to the genus Haplaxius:

  • Haplaxius akko (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius balli (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius beameri (Ball, 1933) c g
  • Haplaxius brimosis (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius cabrerensis Ferreira, Mc Kamey & Martinez, 2010 c g
  • Haplaxius caldwelli (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius catalinus (Ball, 1933) c g b
  • Haplaxius collinus (Ball, 1933) c g
  • Haplaxius crena (Kramer, 1979) c
  • Haplaxius crudus (Van Duzee, 1907) c g
  • Haplaxius deleter (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius delta (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius dolon (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius dozieri (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius enotatus (Van Duzee, 1909) c g
  • Haplaxius fennahi (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius flocki (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius frontalis Fowler, 1904 c g
  • Haplaxius fulvus (Osborn, 1903) c g b
  • Haplaxius gabrielensis Flock, 1951 c g
  • Haplaxius glyphis (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius gnophos (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius gomphos (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius hochae O'Brien, 2006 c g
  • Haplaxius impiger (Ball, 1902) c g
  • Haplaxius jamaicae (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius laevis Fowler, 1904 c g
  • Haplaxius lophion (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius lunatus (Van Duzee, 1909) c g
  • Haplaxius lyssa (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius meadi (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius mojavensis (Ball, 1933) c g
  • Haplaxius mokos (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius neopusillus (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius nevadensis (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius nigrifrons (Ball, 1937) c g
  • Haplaxius nimbus (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius nolinus (Ball, 1933) c g
  • Haplaxius occidentalis (Van Duzee, 1914) c g
  • Haplaxius ovatus (Ball, 1933) c g b
  • Haplaxius phylax (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius pictifrons (Stål, 1862) c g b
  • Haplaxius pusillus (Van Duzee, 1909) c g b
  • Haplaxius radicis (Osborn, 1903) c g b
  • Haplaxius rubidus (Ball, 1933) c g
  • Haplaxius sillos (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius skarphion (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius slossonae (Ball, 1902) c g
  • Haplaxius spanglerorum (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius sparagma (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius synavei (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius tekmar (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius tekton (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius texensis (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius thryligma (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius truncatus (Metcalf, 1923) c g b
  • Haplaxius vilbastei (Kramer, 1979) c g
  • Haplaxius viridicatus (Ball, 1933) c g
  • Haplaxius viridis (Ball, 1902) c g
  • Haplaxius wheeleri (Wilson, 1996) c g
  • Haplaxius xyron c b
  • Haplaxius yuccandus (Ball, 1933) c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[5] c = Catalogue of Life,[1] g = GBIF,[2] b = Bugguide.net[3]

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