Iassus (leafhopper)

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Iassus
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Iassus lanio
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Family: Cicadellidae
Tribe: Iassini
Genus: Iassus
Fabricius, 1803
Synonyms
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  • IassusFabricius, 1803 (Official List of Generic Names in Zoology, ICZN Op. 612)
  • JasusMegerle, 1804 (Missp.)
  • JassusFallén, 1806 (Unjust. Emend.)
  • BythoscopusGermar, 1833
  • MacropsisAmyot & Serville, 1843 (Preocc.)
  • BrythoscopusDesmarest, 1859 (Missp.)
  • BythroscopusBellevoye, 1866 (Missp.)
  • BythoscopisMarshall, T.A., 1866 (Missp.)
  • BlythoscopusBrodie & White, 1883 (Missp.)
  • BhythoscopusJakovleff, 1891 (Missp.)
  • JasiusOsborn, 1900 (Missp.)
  • Bytoscopusde Carlini, 19019 (Missp.)
  • BythosopusVan Duzee, 1914 (Missp.)
  • BithoscopusProhaska, 1923 (Missp.)
  • ByttioscopusBergevin, 1926 (Missp.)
  • JanusMetcalf, 1964 (Missp.)
  • JassiusMetcalf, 1964 (Missp.)
  • BythoscapusMetcalf, 1966 (Missp.)
  • BythosopisMetcalf, 1966 (Missp.)
  • BruthoscopusAuctt.(Missp.)

Iassus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae. There are more than 35 described species in Iassus, located primarily in Europe. [1]

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