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Galleries >> Hemiptera



Fulgoridae Gallery

The Fulgoridae are known as Lanternflys. This is because, in ancient times, it was thought that those species which have elongated 'noses' were able to make those noses light up at night. This is now known to be incorrect, but the name has stuck.

  • Fulgoridae - Penthicodes atomaria (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Penthicodes farinosa tullia (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Penthicodes pulchella (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Penthicodes variegata (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Pyrops candelaria (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Pyrops whiteheadi (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Pyrops sultanus (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Pyrops oculatus (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Pyrops karenius (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Pyrops pyrorhyncus (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Pyrops spinolae (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Aphaena amabilis (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Aphaena aurantia (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Aphaena submaculata (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Polydicta sp. indet (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Kalidasa nigromaculata (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Saiva gemmata (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Scamandra daphne (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Scamandra sp. indet (rosea group) (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Scamandra hecuba) (Fulgoroidea)
  • Fulgoridae - Zanna nobilis (Fulgoroidea)
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