Pyrops
Pyrops is a genus of planthoppers that occur primarily in southeast Asia, containing about 70 species. They are fairly large insects, with much of the length due to an elongated, upcurving, snout-like projection of the head. The wings are generally brightly patterned in contrasting colors, and they are popular among collectors.
Species
The genus has been divided into several species groups:Candelaria group
- Pyrops aeruginosus
- Pyrops agusanensis
- Pyrops auratus Constant, 2021
- Pyrops azureus Constant & Mohan, 2017
- Pyrops buomvoi Constant & Pham, 2022
- Pyrops candelaria – type species
- Pyrops coelestinus
- Pyrops condorinus
- Pyrops connectens
- Pyrops curtiprora - Actually a Saiva species.
- Pyrops delessertii
- Pyrops dohrni
- Pyrops ducalis Stål, 1863
- Pyrops exsanguis
- Pyrops farinosus Bierman, 1910
- Pyrops fumosus
- Pyrops heringi
- Pyrops hobbyi
- Pyrops jasmini Chew Kea Foo, Porion & Audibert, 2010
- Pyrops jianfenglingensis Wang, Xu & Qin, 2018
- Pyrops karenius
- Pyrops kozlovi Porion & Audibert, 2020
- Pyrops lathburii
- Pyrops lautus
- Pyrops maculatus
- Pyrops maquilinganus
- Pyrops nishiyamai Nagai & Porion, 2002
- Pyrops ochraceus Nagai & Porion, 1996
- Pyrops peguensis
- Pyrops philippinus
- Pyrops polillensis
- Pyrops priscilliae Nagai, Porion & Audibert, 2016
- Pyrops rogersi
- Pyrops spinolae
- Pyrops viridirostris
- Pyrops vitalisius
- ''Pyrops zephyrius''
"Cultellatus group"
- Pyrops cultellatus
- ''Pyrops itoi''
Clavatus group
- Pyrops atroalbus
- Pyrops clavatus
- ''Pyrops watanabei''
Effusus group
- Pyrops effusus
- Pyrops gunjii
- Pyrops synavei Constant, 2015
- ''Pyrops whiteheadi''
Oculatus group
- Pyrops alboroseus Liang, 1998
- Pyrops horsfieldii
- Pyrops nishiguroi Nagai, Porion & Audibert, 2017
- Pyrops oculatus
- ''Pyrops sidereus''
Polillensis group
- Pyrops polillensis
- ''Pyrops samaranus''
Pyrorhynchus group
- Pyrops intricatus
- Pyrops pyrorhynchus
- Pyrops pythicus
- Pyrops ruehli Schmidt, 1926
Sultana group
- Pyrops erectus
- ''Pyrops sultana''
Ungrouped species
- Pyrops cyanirostris
- Pyrops detanii Nagai & Porion, 2004
- Pyrops dimotus
- Pyrops hamdjahi Nagai & Porion, 2002
- Pyrops hashimotoi Nagai & Porion, 2002
- Pyrops ishiharai
- Pyrops jefferyi Nagai & Porion, 2002
- Pyrops valerian Nagai & Porion, 2002
Taxonomy
A molecular phylogenetic study suggests that Pyrops is sister to the genus Saiva, and the tribe Pyropsini may not be properly placed in Fulgorinae.