Phylogeny and systematics of the leafhopper subfamily Ledrinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) 2186
Author
Jones, Joshua R.
Author
Deitz, Lewis L.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-08-06
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2186.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2186.1.1
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Genus
Eleazara
Distant
(Pl. 1G)
Eleazara
Distant, 1908: 182
.
Type
species
.
E. aedificatura
Distant 1908: 182
, fig. 120, by original designation.
Synonymy.
None.
Description.
Distant (1908)
: “Head broad, short, angulate, straight in front of eyes and then oblique to apex, which is angulate; ocelli on posterior vertical area; head beneath foliaceous, recurved anteriorly, face elongate, broadest between eyes, much narrowed anteriorly, less so posteriorly; pronotum longer than vertex, the lateral areas laminately subangularly dilated, anterior margin nearly straight, posterior margin concavely sinuate; scutellum with a central elevated crest-like process; legs of moderate length, posterior tibia slightly dilated, outwardly spinose; tegmina rugose and granulose, the veins, especially on apical area, elevated and prominent.”
Species.
[3]:
aedificatura
Distant
;
distanti
Schmidt
;
yangi
Cai & He.
Range.
China
;
India
(
Assam
, Dikrang Valley);
Indonesia
(
Sumatra
).
Host plants.
Unknown.
Material examined.
None.
Remarks.
The
type
specimen of
E. aedificatura
was photographed early on in this study (at BMNH) but was not later available for examination. From the photograph (Pl. 1G), and Distant’s drawing and description (1908: 182), this species appears to be closely related to
Ledra
and the
Ledropsis
-like species. Like
Ledra
(and
Chatura
), it has four longitudinal rows (of tubercles—outer rows; of carinae—inner rows) on the pronotum. In
Distant’s (1908)
illustration, the long metathoracic tarsomere I can clearly be seen, further indicating its affinity to
Ledra
and the
Ledropsis
-like species. But like
Dusuna
and members of the
Petalocephala
genus group,
E. aedificatura
has lateral pronotal extensions, demonstrating the plasticity of this latter character across
Ledrini
.
E. aedificatura
is known only from the
type
specimen.