Toya (planthopper)
Genus of true bugs
Toya is a genus of delphacid planthoppers in the family Delphacidae. There are at least 40 described species in Toya.[1][2][3][4]
Species
These 49 species belong to the genus Toya:
- Toya actaeon (Fennah, 1958) i c g
- Toya attenuata Distant, 1906 i c g
- Toya beninu Fennah, 1975 i c g
- Toya boxi (Muir and Giffard, 1924) i c g
- Toya bridwelli (Muir, 1920) i c g
- Toya canidia Fennah, 1969 i c g
- Toya ceresensis (Muir, 1929) i c g
- Toya complexa (Muir, 1929) i c g
- Toya cularo Fennah, 1975 i c g
- Toya demophoon Fennah, 1964 i c g
- Toya dietrichi Gonzon and Bartlett, 2008 i c g
- Toya dryope (Kirkaldy, 1907) i c g
- Toya fulva (Yang, 1989) i c g
- Toya fusca Melichar, 1914 i c g
- Toya goliai Gonzon and Bartlett, 2008 i c g
- Toya hessei (Muir, 1929) i c g
- Toya hispidula (Lindberg, 1954) i c g
- Toya iaxartes (Fennah, 1959) i c g
- Toya ibiturca Asche, 1980 i c g
- Toya idonea (Beamer, 1947) i c g b
- Toya larymna Fennah, 1975 i c g
- Toya lazulis (Kirkaldy, 1907) i c g
- Toya lima (Yang, 1989) i c g
- Toya lyraeformis (Matsumura, 1900) c g
- Toya mahensis (Distant, 1917) i c g
- Toya mamurra Fennah, 1969 i c g
- Toya mandonius Fennah, 1969 i c g
- Toya mastanabal Fennah, 1969 i c g
- Toya menedema Fennah, 1969 c g
- Toya menedemus Fennah, 1969 i
- Toya minutula (Melichar, 1903) i c g
- Toya narcissus Fennah, 1969 i c g
- Toya nigeriensis (Muir, 1920) c
- Toya nigra (Crawford, 1914) i c g
- Toya obtusangula (Linnavuori, 1957) i c g
- Toya peruda Fennah, 1975 i c g
- Toya recurva Gonzon and Bartlett, 2008 i c g
- Toya salambo Fennah, 1964 i c g
- Toya siaka Fennah, 1975 i c g
- Toya simulans (Dlabola, 1958) i c g
- Toya suezensis (Matsumura, 1910) i c g
- Toya superba (Emeljanov, 1964) i c g
- Toya tateyamaella (Matsumura, 1935) c g
- Toya terryi (Muir, 1917) c
- Toya thomasseti (Muir, 1925) i c g
- Toya trophonius Fennah, 1967 c g
- Toya tuberculosa (Distant, 1916) i c g
- Toya venilia (Fennah, 1959) i c g
- Toya yanoi (Ishihara, 1952) i
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]
References
Further reading
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