Ledrinae is a relatively small
subfamily within the very large and diverse leafhopper family
Cicadellidae. Originally placed in its own family, the "Ledridae",[1] it is based on the type genus Ledra.
Description
A nymph from southern India showing the typical flat form
The Ledrinae are mostly green or brown with a flattened body and tibiae. The ocelli are located near the crown and the forewings have a dense network of veins.
Tribes and Genera
The subfamily contains around 500 species which are divided into 5 to 7
tribes depending on the taxonomy followed. A 2009 revision treats the subfamily as having five tribes. The Afrorubrini are found only in southern Africa with 2 genera; the Hespenedrini has a single genus in Chile; Rubrini with a single genus in Australia; and two larger tribes that have a more widespread distribution, especially the
Ledrini. Altogether there are more than 40 genera and around 14 others which are not well-placed.[2]
Genera considered members of the subfamily Ledrinae are listed below; Biolib.cz[3] currently lists seven tribes.
Afrorubrini
An African
tribe, created by Jones in 2009 and consist of two genera:[4]
The largest tribe (including Petalocephalini[2]), in number of genera, was originally erected by Fairmaire in 1855 and includes the following genera:[5]