“…In the suborder Auchenorrhyncha of the Hemiptera, catapult mechanisms are used to propel jumping by many species of frog-, plant-, leaf-and treehoppers (Burrows, 2006a(Burrows, , 2007a(Burrows, , 2009a(Burrows, , 2013c. In the three other hemipteran suborders, only a few jumping species have been analysed in detail but all are judged to use a catapult mechanism from the measured power requirements of their jumps; in the Heteroptera, one species of shore bug (Saldidae) (Burrows, 2009b), in the Coleorrhyncha, one species of Hackeriella (Peloridiidae) (Burrows et al, 2007) and in the Sternorrhyncha, three species of psyllids (Pysllidae) (Burrows, 2012).…”