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Cercopidae
Cercopidae are the largest family of Cercopoidea, a xylem-feeding insect group, commonly called froghoppers. They belong to the hemipteran suborder Auchenorrhyncha. A 2023 phylogenetic study of the family suggested the elevation of the New World subfamily Ischnorhininae to full family status as Ischnorhinidae, leaving a monophyletic Old World Cercopinae.

Cercopis vulnerata
species of insect

Cercopis sanguinolenta
species of insect
Cercopis
Cercopis is a genus of froghoppers belonging to the family Cercopidae, distributed primarily in the Palearctic. At least one species, C. vulnerata, can be a pest to agriculture. There are over 30 accepted species.
Zulia pubescens
species of insect
Eoscarta
Eoscarta is a genus of froghopper (Cercopidae) with about 50 species distributed in the Oriental region. Species in the genus are identified by a combination of characters that include an elongated pubescent body, highly laterally compressed postclypeus, the hind tibia with a single lateral spur and genital characters of the males.
Leptataspis
Leptataspis is a genus of Asian froghoppers belonging to the family Cercopidae and tribe Suracartini.
Cosmoscarta
Cosmoscarta is a genus of froghoppers found in the Indomalayan region. Many of the species are boldly marked in black and red or yellow. A few species are of economic importance as they can cause injury to plants under cultivation.
Leptataspis discolor
species of insect
Leptataspis acuta
species of insect
Callitettix
Callitettix is a genus of bugs in the family Cercopidae ("froghoppers") in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha and typical of the tribe Callitettigini. The recorded distribution for species is in mainland Asia: from India to southern China and Indochina.

Poeciloterpa
Poeciloterpa is a genus of froghoppers in the family Cercopidae. Endemic to the Philippines, there are about 13 described species in Poeciloterpa.
Deois flavopicta
species of insect
Aeneolamia lepidior
species of insect