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Enchophora
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Enchophora is a genus of fulgorid planthoppers in the family Fulgoridae. There are more than 25 described species in Enchophora, found in Mexico, Central America, and South America.[1][2][3]
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These 21 species belong to the genus Enchophora:
- Enchophora antoinei Bleuzen & Porion, 2004
- Enchophora fuscomaculata Lallemand, 1956
- Enchophora leae Bleuzen & Porion, 2004
- Enchophora lecromi Bleuzen & Porion, 2004
- Enchophora maculata O'Brien, 1991
- Enchophora myriamae Bleuzen & Porion, 2004
- Enchophora nigromaculata Distant, 1906
- Enchophora pallidipunctata Lallemand, 1966
- Enchophora prasina Gerstaecker, 1895
- Enchophora pyrrhocrypta Walker, 1851
- Enchophora recurva (Olivier, 1791)
- Enchophora rosacea Distant, 1887
- Enchophora sanguiflua Audibert & Porion, 2016
- Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887
- Enchophora soulai Bleuzen & Porion, 2004
- Enchophora stillifera (Stål, 1862)
- Enchophora subviridis Distant, 1887
- Enchophora tuba (Germar, 1830)
- Enchophora tuberculata Olivier, 1791
- Enchophora uniformis O'Brien, 1991
- Enchophora viridipennis Spinola, 1839
Note: Enchophora ensifera was shifted to Fulgoridae incertae sedis
- Enchophora sanguinea, Panamá
- Enchophora prasina, Panamá
- Enchophora sanguiflua, Belize
- Enchophora rosacea, Costa Rica
- Enchophora subviridis, Costa Rica
- Enchophora stillifera, Costa Rica
- Enchophora nigromaculata, Perú
- Enchophora recurva, Brasil
- Enchophora leae, Perú
- Enchophora pallidipunctata, Perú
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