polyploideina
Polyploideina is a genus within the family Typhlocybidae, a group of insects commonly known as leafhoppers. These insects are characterized by their small size, typically ranging from 3 to 5 millimeters in length, and their distinct wing venation patterns. The genus Polyploideina is primarily distributed in regions of Central and South America, where they inhabit various plant hosts found in tropical and subtropical environments.
Species within the genus Polyploideina are known for their agricultural significance, as some may feed on economically
Taxonomically, Polyploideina belongs to the tribe Erythroneurini within the subfamily Typhlocybinae. The genus was first described
Research on Polyploideina has contributed to the understanding of leafhopper diversity, biogeography, and their roles in