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Signoretiinae

Signoretiinae, known vernacularly as signoretiines, is a small, unusual, and relatively understudied subfamily of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae. The subfamily has sometimes been considered synonymous with the tribe Signoretiini and placed in the subfamily Cicadellinae.

Description
Members of the Signoretiinae are typically distinguished from other cicadellids by their enlarged frontes (front of their heads) and lengthened pronota (front parts of their thoraxes) which cover part of their heads. ==Taxonomy==
Taxonomy
The subfamily Signoretiinae is divided into two tribes, and further subdivided into five genera: the tribe Phlogisini containing the genera Aloka, Chouious, and Phlogis; and the tribe Signoretiini with the genera Preta and Signoretia. The subfamily was described by American entomologist Charles Fuller Baker in 1915. ==Distribution==
Distribution
, Zambia, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Cameroon, and the Philippines. ==References==
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