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摘要
摘要本文描述并说明了来自印度(Karnataka: 36 Km West Jog Falls)的Aloka depressa gen. et sp. 11 . (Signoretiinae),它代表了印度次大陆Phlogisini部落的首次记录。它类似于来自非洲的林纳伏炎,但不同之处在于,它有一个较少的弓形前凸,缺乏外侧中央窝,更宽的脸和凹陷的男性生殖器包膜。此外,本文还首次描述了采自非洲的绿燃菌(Phlogis mirabilis Linnavuori)的雄性。
New genus and species of the leafhopper tribe Phlogisini from India with description of male Phlogis mirabilis Linnavuori from Africa (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae: Signoretiinae)
Abstract Aloka depressa gen. et sp. nov. (Signoretiinae) from India (Karnataka: 36 Km West Jog Falls) representing the first record of the tribe Phlogisini from the Indian subcontinent is described and illustrated. It resembles Phlogis Linnavuori from Africa but differs in having a less arcuate pronotum that lacks lateral foveae, much broader face and depressed male genital capsule. The male of Phlogis mirabilis Linnavuori collected from Africa is also described and illustrated for the first time.
期刊介绍:
Entomologica Americana, the journal of The New York Entomological Society, publishes original research on the taxonomy, classification, phylogeny, biogeography, behavior and natural history of insects and other arthropod taxa. Manuscripts are published as research articles, shorter scientific notes or book reviews.