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Species Antilliarus slossoni
Reclassification of the Planthopper Genus Melanoliarus Fennah, 1945 (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae), primarily North of Mex By Hendrix, S.V. & Bartlett, C.R. Zootaxa, 2025
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The genus Melanoliarus Fennah is an amalgam of 79 of the approximately 100 species of American Pentastirini. Here we review Melanoliarus with emphasis on species occurring north of Mexico. Twelve new genera and two new subgenera are described based on genitalic and external morphological characters resulting in 52 new nomenclatural combinations, segregated from Melanoliarus: Amiarus gen. nov., Amiarus (Umbrarus) subgen. nov., Antilliarus gen. nov., Bifoliarus gen. nov., Cilidius gen. nov., Galapagoliarus gen. nov., Lapsium gen. nov., Melanoliarus (Amplectiarus) subgen. nov., Oliaridellus gen. nov., Oliaridus gen. nov., Remotiarus gen. nov., Sonorium gen. nov., Vitroliarus gen. nov., and Xenoliarus gen. nov. Two species are transferred from Cyclopoliarus Fennah to Antilliarus gen. nov. Two species described from females are considered incertae sedis in Pentastirini. Cixius testaceus Walker is treated as a new junior synonym of Cixius vicarius Walker. A lectotype is designated for Oliarus cinereus. Cicada villosa Fabricius is transferred to Pentastiridius Kirschbaum. The genus Melanoliarus has been redefined to include six species that are mostly endemic to the Antillean region. A key is provided for the genera and subgenera of American Pentastirini. With these changes, 101 species of Pentastirini are reported from the Americas in 20 genera.
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Taxonomic study of the planthopper family Cixiidae in the United States (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea). By Kramer, J.P. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 109(1): 1-57., 1983
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James P. Kramer. 1983. Taxonomic study of the planthopper family Cixiidae in the United States (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 109(1): 1-57.
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This study completes the first taxonomic revision of the planthopper family Cixiidae in continental United States. Thirteen genera and 172 species are recognized. A key to all 13 genera is presented.
Four genera, Cixius Latreille, Myndus Stål, Oecleus Stål, and Oliarus Stål, were recently revised by the author, and appropriate references are made to these other studies. Species of the remaining 9 genera are treated here.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 26 June, 2014 - 11:46am |
Phylogenomic insights into the relationship and the evolutionary history of planthoppers (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) By Deng, Stroiński, Szwedo, Ghanavi, Yapar, Franco, Prus-Frankowska, Michalik, Wahlberg, and Łukasik Systematic Entomology, 2024
Deng, J., Stroiński, A., Szwedo, J., Ghanavi, H.R., Yapar, E., Franco, D.C., Prus‐Frankowska, M., Michalik, A., Wahlberg, N. and Łukasik, P. Phylogenomic insights into the relationship and the evolutionary history of planthoppers (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha). Systematic Entomology. dx.doi.org/10.1111/syen.12666
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Planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) are a species‐rich and globally distributed insect clade with high economic, ecological and evolutionary importance.
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Keys to the families of Fulgoromorpha with emphasis on planthoppers of potential economic importance in the Southeastern ... By Stephen W. Wilson Florida Entomologist 88 (4), 464-481, 2005
Keys to the families of Fulgoromorpha with emphasis on planthoppers of potential economic importance in the Southeastern United States (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha)
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Planthoppers: Their ecology and management By Denno R.F., Perfect J.T., eds. Chapman & Hall, NY. x+799 pp., 1994
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Toward a new classification of planthoppers Hemiptera Fulgoromorpha: 1. What Do Fulgoridiidae Really Cover? By Bourgoin T., Szwedo J. Ann. Zool. 72: 951-962, 2022
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Keys to the families of Cicadomorpha and subfamilies and tribes of Cicadellidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha) By Dietrich C.H. Florida Entomologist 88: 502-517, 2005
Contributed by v belov on 6 May, 2011 - 12:17pm |
Catalogue of the specimens of Heteropterous-Hemiptera in the collection of the British Museum By Walker, F. Printed for the Trustees of the British Museum, London, 1867
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Walker, F. (1867) Catalogue of the specimens of Heteropterous-Hemiptera in the collection of the British Museum, Part I: 1-240.
PREFACE
THE object of the present Catalogue is to give a complete List of all the genera and species of Heteropterous Hemiptera known to exist in the collections of European and American Entomologists. The letters a, b, c, &c., after the species, denote the specimens now contained in the British Museum, followed by the habitat and the mode in which each of them was obtained; and the absence of these letters indicates the species which are desiderata, and therefore desirable to be procured for the collection.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 29 November, 2024 - 10:51am |
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