Platycorypha is a genus of jumping plantlice in the family Psyllidae and typical of the recently (2021) erected subfamily Platycoryphinae. There are about 16 described species in Platycorypha, two of which are extinct, found in the Americas, southern Europe, and Africa.
Species
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes the following:
- Platycorypha amabilis <small>(Caldwell, 1947)</small>
- Platycorypha amazonica <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- Platycorypha atrifrons <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- Platycorypha cultrata <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- Platycorypha erythrinae <small>(Lizer, 1918)</small> (PsilÃÂdeo da eritrina)
- Platycorypha fibris <small>Burckhardt, 1987</small>
- Platycorypha leptopeus <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- Platycorypha magnifrons <small>(Crawford, 1914)</small>
- Platycorypha nigrivirga <small>Burckhardt, 1987</small> (tipu psyllid)
- Platycorypha pinnata <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- Platycorypha princeps <small>Tuthill, 1945</small>
- Platycorypha pycnopeus <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- Platycorypha rostrata <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- Platycorypha scalprata <small>Burckhardt & Queiroz, 2020</small>
- â Platycorypha carabeus <small>(Klimaszewski, 1997)</small>
- â Platycorypha olima <small>(Klimaszewski, 1997)</small>
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