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Andixius trifurcus Zhi & Chen, 2018
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Andixius trifurcus, is a species of planthoppers belonging to the family Cixiidae. It is endemic to Yunnan, China. [1]
The females are larger than the males, having a body lengths of 7.9–8.2 millimetres (0.31–0.32 in) and 6.4–6.8 millimetres (0.25–0.27 in), respectively. Both sexes have yellow-brown bodies and dark brown to black antennae. Their eyes are brown, transluscent, and they have a yellow ocelli. Unlike the similar-looking Andixius longispinus, they have larger brown markings on the wings and lack a tan spot. [1]
Andixius trifurcus | |
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Species: | A. trifurcus
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Andixius trifurcus Zhi & Chen, 2018
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Andixius trifurcus, is a species of planthoppers belonging to the family Cixiidae. It is endemic to Yunnan, China. [1]
The females are larger than the males, having a body lengths of 7.9–8.2 millimetres (0.31–0.32 in) and 6.4–6.8 millimetres (0.25–0.27 in), respectively. Both sexes have yellow-brown bodies and dark brown to black antennae. Their eyes are brown, transluscent, and they have a yellow ocelli. Unlike the similar-looking Andixius longispinus, they have larger brown markings on the wings and lack a tan spot. [1]