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    Macrotristriini is a tribe of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are at least 2 genera and 20 described species in Macrotristriini, all found in Australia...
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    Lahugadini Distant, 1905 Tribe Leptopsaltriini Moulton, 1923 Tribe Macrotristriini Moulds, 2018 Tribe Oncotympanini Ishihara, 1961 Tribe Platypleurini...
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    2005 Lahugadini Distant 1905 Leptopsaltriini Moulton, J.C., 1923 Macrotristriini Moulds, 2018 Oncotympanini Ishihara, 1961 Orapini Boulard, 1985 Platypleurini...
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    Macrotristria sylvara (category Macrotristriini)
    Macrotristria sylvara is an Australian species of cicada in the family Cicadidae, commonly known as the northern cherrynose or green cherrynose. It is...
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  • Illyria viridis (category Macrotristriini)
    Illyria viridis, the yidiyidi, is a species of singing cicada found in Western Australia. The genus Illyria was created in 1985 by Australian entomologist...
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    Macrotristria (category Macrotristriini)
    Macrotristria is a genus of cicada in the cryptotympanini tribe of the Cicadinae subfamily. Twenty five species are listed in the Atlas of Living Australia...
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    Macrotristria angularis (category Macrotristriini)
    Macrotristria angularis, commonly known as the cherrynose, is an Australian cicada native to eastern Australia, where it is found in sclerophyll forests...
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  • Illyria (cicada) (category Macrotristriini)
    Illyria is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are at least four described species in Illyria. These four species belong to the genus Illyria:...
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