Meenoplidae

Meenoplidae is a family of fulgoromorph planthoppers that are closely related to the Kinnaridae.

They are small, with tent-like wings and usually are less than a centimetre long and a little more than a 100 species in around 25 genera are known with a distribution restricted to the Old World.

They are distinguished by having one or more of their claval veins covered in sensory pits (appearing granular) along their length.

The face is usually broad and the lateral carinae (keeled edges) are strongly elevated.

A few species Phaconeura pluto, Meenoplus cancavus, Tsingya clarkei, and Suva oloimoa are known to be cave dwelling.