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Hemiptera

Tree based upon Schuh (1979), Carver et al. (1991), and Wheeler et al. (1993), and von Dohlen and Moran (1995). Note that Auchenorrhyncha may not be monophyletic (see Campbell et al. 1994, 1995; Sorensen et al. 1995).

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