taxonID	type	description	language	source
03CF87F35C7083005CE727178D43FF2F.taxon	type_taxon	Type species: Bamboosella dimorpha Sanna, Holzinger & Callot, spec. nov.	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7083005CE727178D43FF2F.taxon	discussion	TAXONOMY Superfamily Membracoidea Rafinesque, 1815 Family Cicadellidae Latreille, 1825 Subfamily Deltocephalinae Fieber, 1869 Tribe Mukariini Distant, 1908	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7083005CE727178D43FF2F.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS Dorso-ventrally flattened leafhoppers. Integument dorsally uniformly yellowish-brown, without stripes or spots (Fig. 1 A – B, 6). Anterior margin of head with two transverse carinae; postclypeus tumid; ventral part of face flat and lying nearly horizontally; ocelli distant from eyes (Fig. 1 C). Aedeagus fused with connective, slightly to strongly asymmetrical, with single shaft, with pair of apical or subapical processes. Metabasitarsomere with 1 seta + 5 patellae + 2 setae on apical transverse row (Fig. 1 H, J).	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7083005CE727178D43FF2F.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION Adult: Body brownish yellow, flattened dorso-ventrally. Head from slightly narrower to slightly wider than pronotum. Ocelli on anterior margin of head. Vertex subtriangular, anteriorly rounded, shorter than width between eyes, with anterior and submarginal carinae between apex and ocelli (Fig. 1 C). Face rounded, distinctively inflated from side; antennae arising from ~ 1 / 3 eye length from upper corner of eye in facial view, 2 nd antennal segment not visible from above; lateral frontal sutures well developed (Fig. 1 D). Pronotum with anterior margin roundly produced, posterior margin concave. Forewings elongate, longer than the abdomen, with four apical cells and three subapical cells, first subapical cell open, second closed and third closed and elongate; appendix well developed (Fig. 1 E). Hindwing with four closed apical cells, veins R 4 + 5 and M 1 + 2 from slightly separated to stalked (Fig. 1 F). Profemur with 2 dorsoapical setae, AM 1 well developed, intercalary (IC) row with 6 – 10 setae, AV 1 present and row AV with 4 – 7 long and thin setae. (Fig. 1 G, I). Protibia with 4 – 5 macrosetae in row PD, one apical seta in row AD and with 12 – 14 macrosetae in row AV together with 2 – 3 apical setae. Metafemur apical setal formula 2 + 2 + 1. Hind tibia flattened and nearly straight, PD 19 – 24, PV 36 – 39, AV 11 – 13, and AD 9 – 11 with 1 to 4 small setae between successive macrosetae. Metabasitarsomere with 1 seta + 5 patellae + 2 setae on apical transverse row and 2 rows of 5 – 8 short stout setae on plantar surface (Fig. 1 H, J). Male genitalia: Pygofer with an internal process from ventral margin; with one to five macrosetae from ventral margin, adjacent to base of process (Fig. 2 F – G, 3 C, F, G, 4 C, F, I). Subgenital plates with scattered fine setae of variable length along dorsal border and apex and 1 – 4 macrosetae on ventral tip of each plate (Fig. 2 F, H, 3 E). Anal tube elongate, strongly sclerotized dorsally, often with 1 – 2 long subapical setae laterally on ventral half of basal segment (Fig. 2 F, 3 C). Style relatively slender, preapical lobe prominent with 3 – 4 long setae, apophysis elongate, apex curved laterally, acute (Fig. 2 E, 3 A). Connective U-shaped, fused with aedeagus. Aedeagus from strongly to slightly asymmetrical, directed to right from ventral view (Fig. 2 A, C, 3 A, 4 A, C, G). Female genitalia: Sternite VII almost as long as wide, longer than sternite VI, posterior margin from convex to concave (Fig. 5 A). Pygofer with numerous macrosetae distally. Ovipositor protruding slightly beyond pygofer apex (Fig. 5 B). First valvulae with dorsal sculpturing obliquely strigate-concatenate reaching dorsal margin (Fig. 5 C – D). Second valvulae widest at mid-length, very broad, fused basally along dorsal margin around 1 / 3 of its length; with numerous very fine dorsal teeth along distal 0.6 length of valvulae; blades slightly misaligned; dorsal hyaline area between fused part of valvulae and beginning of teeth (Fig. 5 E – F).	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7083005CE727178D43FF2F.taxon	biology_ecology	BIOLOGY, HOST PLANTS AND DISTRIBUTION Bamboosella gen. nov. is recorded from France, Italy, Switzerland and Slovenia. It is oligophagous on several species of the bamboo genus Phyllostachys (Bambusoideae), where specimens remain closely appressed to the upper surface of leaves. As most species of Phyllostachys are native to central and southern China (Wu et al. 2006), this, or a neighbouring country, is the likely origin of the new taxa.	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7083005CE727178D43FF2F.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY The generic name, which is feminine, is a combination of the English word “ bamboos ” with the Latin feminine suffix “ - ella ” (added to a noun to form a diminutive of that noun), referring to the common name of feeding plants of this genus.	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7083005CE727178D43FF2F.taxon	discussion	REMARKS Bamboosella gen. nov. can be easily distinguished among all described Mukariini due to the body uniformly brownish yellow without visible marking, the aedeagus with asymmetrical shaft which originates from the left side of the atrium, and the different setal formula of the apical transverse row of the metabasitarsomere, which in other Mukariini presents three platellae with one short stout seta on either side (Viraktamath & Webb 2019).	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7A83095CE7271C8C14FE97.taxon	materials_examined	MATERIAL EXAMINED Holotype: • ♂ summer morph Italy, Lombardia, prov. Brescia, Gussago, 181 m, 45.59407 ° N, 10.15904 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 18. VII. 2018, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. VNHM). Paratypes: • 2 ♂♂ summer morph, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical Garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 21. VI. 2011, H. Callot leg. (in coll. HC); • 1 ♂ summer morph, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical Garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 2. X. 2012, H. Callot leg. (in coll. HC); • 1 ♂ winter morph, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical Garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 31. XII. 2012, H. Callot leg. (in coll. HC); • 17 ♀♀, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical Garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 31. I. 2013, H. Callot leg. (11 ♀♀ in coll. FS, 6 ♀♀ in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♂ winter morph, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical Garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 18. III. 2014, H. Callot leg. (in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♂ winter morph, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical Garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 31. III. 2014, H. Callot leg. (in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♂ winter morph, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical Garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 08. IV. 2014, H. Callot leg. (in coll. VNHM); • 3 ♂♂ summer morph, Italy, Lombardia, prov. Brescia, Gussago, 181 m, 45.59407 ° N, 10.15904 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 05. VII. 2016, F. Sanna leg. (1 ♂ in coll. FS, 2 ♂♂ in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♀, Italy, Lombardia, prov. Brescia, Gussago, 181 m, 45.59407 ° N, 10.15904 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 18. VII. 2018, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♂ summer morph, France, Chambéry, Château de Candie, 300 m, 45.60111 ° N 5.90001 ° E, 5. IX. 2020, W. E. Holzinger leg. (in coll. OEKO); • 2 ♂♂ summer morph, 1 ♀, Italy, Lombardia, prov. Brescia, Cazzago San Martino, 218 m, 45.59244 ° N, 10.00430 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 07. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♂ summer morph, 1 ♂ intermediate morph, 1 ♀, Italy, Veneto, prov. Verona, Ca’ degli Oppi, 27 m, 45.28842 ° N, 11.13880 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 07. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS); • 2 ♂♂ summer morph, 1 ♂ intermediate morph, 1 ♀, Italy, Veneto, prov. Verona, Bovolone, 24 m, 45.27525 ° N, 11.14233 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 09. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♂ summer morph, 5 ♂♂ winter morph, 1 ♂ intermediate morph, 2 ♀♀, Italy, Veneto, prov. Verona, Bovolone, 24 m, 45.27525 ° N, 11.14233 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 31. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS, except for 2 ♂♂, winter morph, in coll. VNHM); • 1 ♂ summer morph, 3 ♂♂ winter morph, 2 ♀♀, Italy, Abruzzo, prov. Pescara, Pianella, 89 m, 42.42700 ° N, 14.09919 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 04. XI. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS). Additional specimens: • 9 ♀♀, Italy, Lombardia, prov. Brescia, Gussago, 181 m, 45.59407 ° N, 10.15904 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 05. VII. 2016, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS); • 26 ♂♂ summer morph, 9 ♀♀, 4 nymphs, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 20. VI. 2020, H. Callot leg. (in coll. FS); • 5 ♂♂ summer morph, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 17. VII. 2013, H. Callot leg. (in coll. HC); • 1 ♂ summer morph, 1 ♀, 1 nymph, France, Chambéry, Château de Candie, 300 m, 45.60111 ° N 5.90001 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 5. IX. 2020, W. E. Holzinger leg. (in coll. OEKO); • 2 ♀♀, 2 nymphs, France, near Homps, Pont de Puichéric, 56 m, 43.23111 ° N 2 ° 62194 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys viridoglaucescens, 31. VIII. 2020, W. E. Holzinger leg. (in coll. OEKO); • 1 ♂ winter morph, 1 ♀, France, Alsace, Strasbourg, Botanical garden of Strasbourg University, 140 m, 48.58312 ° N, 7.76723 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys spp., 14. XII. 2020, H. Callot leg. (in coll. FS); • 11 ♂♂ summer morph, 4 ♀♀, 8 nymphs of different instars, Italy, Lombardia, prov. Brescia, Cazzago San Martino, 218 m, 45.59244 ° N, 10.00430 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 07. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS); • 2 ♀♀, 5 nymphs of different instars, Italy, Veneto, prov. Verona, Ca’ degli Oppi, 27 m, 45.28842 ° N, 11.13880 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 07. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS); • 2 ♂♂ summer morph, 2 ♀♀, 6 nymphs of different instars, Italy, Veneto, prov. Verona, Bovolone, 24 m, 45.27525 ° N, 11.14233 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 09. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS); • 1 ♂ summer morph, 14 ♀♀, numerous nymphs of different instars, Italy, Lombardia, prov. Lecco, Maresso, 263 m, 45.68972 ° N, 9.35916 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys aurea, 09. X. 2022, F. Poggi leg. (in coll. FP); • 7 ♂♂ winter morph, 56 ♀♀, Italy, Lombardia, prov. Lecco, Maresso, 263 m, 45.68972 ° N, 9.35916 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys aurea, 30. X. 2022, F. Poggi leg. (in coll. FP); • 10 ♂♂ winter morph, 11 ♀♀, Italy, Veneto, prov. Verona, Bovolone, 24 m, 45.27525 ° N, 11.14233 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 31. X. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS); • 2 ♂♂ winter morph, 8 ♀♀, 2 nymphs of different instars, Italy, Abruzzo, prov. Pescara, Pianella, 89 m, 42.42700 ° N, 14.09919 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 04. XI. 2022, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS); • 1 ♀, Slovenia, Lazaret, municipality of Ankaran, 80 m, 45.58847 ° N, 13.72547 ° E, at light, 22. VI. 2023, B. Zadravec leg. (in coll. GS); • 1 ♀, Slovenia, Šempas, municipality of Nova Gorica, 83 m, 45.92011 ° N, 13.73032 ° E, on yellow chromotropic trap, 27. VI. 2023, G. Seljac leg. (in coll. GS); • 1 ♀, Slovenia, Šempas, municipality of Nova Gorica, 83 m, 45.92011 ° N, 13.73032 ° E, on yellow chromotropic trap, 17. VII. 2023, G. Seljac leg. (in coll. GS); • 2 ♂♂ summer morph, 2 ♂♂ winter morph, Italy, Veneto, prov. Verona, Bovolone, 24 m, 45.27525 ° N, 11.14233 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 01. X. 2023, F. Sanna leg. (used for genetic analyses) • 6 ♂♂ summer morph, 3 ♂♂ intermediate morph, 3 ♂♂ winter morph, 6 ♀♀, 12 nymphs of different instars, Italy, Veneto, prov. Vicenza, Calliana, 16 m, 45.33854 ° N, 11.56590 ° E, from sweeps on Phyllostachys sp., 03. X. 2024, F. Sanna leg. (in coll. FS except for 1 ♂ summer morph and 1 ♂ winter morph used for genetic analyses).	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7A83095CE7271C8C14FE97.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION Adult: Length: male 4.80 – 5.40 mm, female 4.95 – 5.65 mm. Body yellowish brown, often with orange hints in males. Head including eyes from slightly narrower to slightly wider than pronotum. Vertex shorter than pronotum (0.6 – 0.7: 1), subtriangular, rounded anteriorly, with medial length 0.48 – 0.54 (0.48 – 0.70 in females) times length next to eyes and 2 hollows between eyes and median suture; vertex-face transition forming a right angle from side, with a supraocellar transverse carina limiting anterior margin and a second subocellar carina. Ocelli on anterior margin of head, between the two carinae, separated from eyes by distance twice their own diameter. Face including eyes wider than long, with or without a median, black macula that can extend over entire anteclypeus and postclypeus; postclypeus strongly convex ventrally; transition between postclypeus and anteclypeus concave; anteclypeus flat, longer than wide with parallel sides; lorum very broad, nearly extending to ventral margin of face; antennal ledge from yellowish brown to black (Fig. 1 C – D). Pronotum yellowish brown with small, transversal rugosity. Forewing yellowish brown, as in generic description; hind wings transparent in females and smoky grey in males. Abdominal tergites from entirely yellowish brown to largely dark brown to black; abdominal sternites straw-coloured with brown spots varying in extension. Male genitalia: Based on structure of pygofer and aedeagus, male genitalia are characterised by the presence of a summer and winter morph. - Summer morph: Pygofer broad at base, with distal part lobately produced and a posteriorly projecting, chelate-like to spine-like ventroposterior process (Fig. 3 C, F – G). Aedeagus with long, slender, strongly asymmetric shaft with 2 spines at mid-length directed anterolaterally and 2 apical processes visible in ventral view; gonoduct narrow with gonopore elongate, subapical on dorsal surface, with distal rim between two apical processes. Connective Yshaped, robust, stem solidly attached to fused with aedeagus (2 A – B, 3 A – B). - Winter morph: Pygofer with a small, dorsal projecting spine-like process from caudal margin (2 G, 4 F). Aedeagal chamber wide, protruding ventrally; shaft long, slightly asymmetrical, laterally compressed, broad in side-view, with a hump-like projection from ventral margin at ¾ length of shaft followed by 2 spine-like processes directed anteroventrally; gonoduct wide in lateral view, gonopore large situated apically on ventral margin between lateral processes. Connective Y-shaped, narrow, stem fused with aedeagus (2 C – D, 4 A – E). Rare specimens with intermediate characteristics between the previous 2 main morphs can also be found in autumn (Fig. 4 G – I). Male basal sternal apodemes: sternal apodemes of abdominal segment II long, pilar-like, asymmetric, often hyaline and with flared apex (Fig. 4 J). A single specimen (Strasbourg, 31. III. 2014, in coll. VNHM) present shorter, maybe malformed, apodemes. Female genitalia: As in generic description. 5 th instar nymph: body length 4 – 5 mm, from uniformly yellowish brown to darkly pigmented dorsally except for pygofer and metathorax; vertex triangular, apically rounded; vertex-face transition sharp, carinate at the apex; face rounded, distinctively inflated from side; wing pads from uniformly yellow to dark brown with yellowish brown apex, legs yellowish brown; abdomen with two lateral rows of setae, long setae on tergites III – VIII: 2 / 2 / 2 / 2 / 10 - 12 / 12 - 14; pygofer with a pair of black spots and covered with long setae (Fig. 7).	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7A83095CE7271C8C14FE97.taxon	biology_ecology	BIOLOGY, DISTRIBUTION, AND HOST PLANTS From field observations carried out in Italy (Bovolone), B. dimorpha completes three generations per year: one in late spring and two between late summer and winter. The species hibernates mainly in the egg stage, but in fewer numbers also as adults. Adults of the summer morph are mainly present from June to mid-July and from September to November, while winter morph can be found from October to December, with some specimens surviving until spring. Both nymphs and adults mainly live on the upper side of the leaves, where they remain closely appressed to the leaf surface. Eggs are laid individually into the leaf parenchyma, from the lower side of the leaves (Fig. 7 C). The species is known from France, Italy, Switzerland (Trivellone et al. 2021 a) and Slovenia, where it was found on Phyllostachys spp.	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7A83095CE7271C8C14FE97.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY The specific epithet is the Latin adjective dimorphus, - a, - um, originally derived from the Greek adjective “ dimorphos ”, which means “ two forms ”, in reference to the two distinct aedeagus morphs in summer- and wintergeneration of the species.	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
03CF87F35C7A83095CE7271C8C14FE97.taxon	discussion	MOLECULAR ANALYSIS Cleaned sequences of 617, 422, 398 and 497 bases were obtained for COI, Cytb, 16 S and ITS 2, respectively for all analysed specimens. All of them showed 100 % identity between summer and winter morphs, thus supporting the existence of a single polymorphic species. A sequence for each gene was submitted to GenBank (accession numbers: PP 796478 (COI); PP 791533 (Cytb); PP 795278 (16 S); PQ 541336 (ITS 2 )).	en	Sanna, Francesco, Holzinger, Werner E., Cavagna, Francesca, Callot, Henry, Webb, Michael D. (2025): A new leafhopper genus and species on bamboo, described from Europe (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Mukariini), with remarkable seasonal dimorphism. Zootaxa 5588 (2): 323-338, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5588.2.7
