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− | This genus of leafhoppers is found mainly in Europe, surrounding regions, and in North America. Several species have been shown to be able to transmit plant diseases caused by members of the genera ''[[Spiroplasmas|Spiroplasma]]'' and ''[[Phytoplasmas|Pytoplasma]]''. | + | This genus of leafhoppers is found mainly in Europe, surrounding regions, and in North America. Several species have been shown to be able to transmit plant diseases like those caused by members of the genera ''[[Spiroplasmas|Spiroplasma]]'' and ''[[Phytoplasmas|Pytoplasma]]''. |
The species have in general a compact body and are around 5 mm long. The colour is often brownish, mottled with lighter areas. | The species have in general a compact body and are around 5 mm long. The colour is often brownish, mottled with lighter areas. |
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Euscelis Brullé, 1832
This genus of leafhoppers is found mainly in Europe, surrounding regions, and in North America. Several species have been shown to be able to transmit plant diseases like those caused by members of the genera Spiroplasma and Pytoplasma.
The species have in general a compact body and are around 5 mm long. The colour is often brownish, mottled with lighter areas.
Type species: Euscelis lineolata
Currently, the following species have been entered into the system: