Review of the genera Paulomanus Young, 1952 and Beamerana Young, 1952 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Empoascini) with description of a new species from Argentina
Author
Catalano, María Inés
Author
Paradell, Susana L.
Author
Dietrich, Christopher H.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3802
2
285
291
journal article
45675
10.11646/zootaxa.3802.2.9
46030277-2b94-49de-901d-e40c4fde4f1a
1175-5326
227024
A3B22711-E47D-4D48-9A62-A84306C5884D
Key to genera of Neotropical
Empoascini
1. Ocelli and lorum absent; forewing with inner apical cell parallel-sided through most of length; hind femur macrosetal formula 2+1................................................................................................ 2
- Ocelli and lorum well developed; forewing with inner apical cell distinctly tapered in distal 2/3; hind femur macrosetal for- mula 2+1+1......................................................................................... 3
2. Aedeagus with two pairs of symmetrical, elongate distal processes, without spicules or scalelike microsculpture................................................................................................
Paulomanus
Young
- Aedeagus without symmetrical, elongate distal processes, usually with numerous spicules and/or scalelike microsculpture.........................................................................................
Beamerana
Young
3.
Hind
wing with apex of vein
RP
free, connected to MA by crossvein............................................. 4
-
Hind
wing with apex of vein
RP
confluent with MA distally, r-m crossvein absent.....................
Empoasca
Walsh
4. Style elongate, slender, gradually curved laterally or caliperate near apex.............................
Joruma
McAtee
- Style short, broad, strongly bent mesad apically................................................
Neojoruma
Young