Dyticodopoea And Pygmaeodopoea, New Genera For The Central American Cicada Species Previously Assigned To Odopoea Stål, 1861 (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Zammarini)
Author
S Anborn, Allen F.
text
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington
2020
2020-02-29
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journal article
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Key to the Species of
Dyticodopoea
n. gen.
and
Pygmaeodopoea
n. gen.
1 Body length less than
18 mm
, fore wing length
25 mm
or less, fore wing length to width ratio 3.33, head slightly narrower than mesonotum, primarily green lacking distinctive thoracic markings, pygofer distal shoulder acuminate, uncus with bi- furcated terminus ............................. ................
P. minuta
(
Sanborn 2007
)
,
new combination
—Body length greater than
20 mm
, fore wing length greater than
30 mm
, fore wing length to width ratio 2.99–3.26, head slightly wider than mesonotum, possessing distinctive thoracic markings, pygofer distal shoulder curved, uncus terminus not bifurcated ........................ 2
2 Fore wing length greater than
36 mm
, pronotum width greater than
13.5 mm
, timbal cover roughly triangular with slightly concave dorsal margin .......... ...................
D. azteca
(
Distant 1881
)
,
new combination
—Fore wing length less than
35 mm
, pronotum width 10.0–
11.5 mm
, timbal cover roughly semicircular with convex or concave dorsal margin ..... ......................................................... 3
3 Dorsal margin of timbal cover convex, uncus with transverse terminus and straight lateral base when viewed from the side, female opercula subtriangular on posterior margin reaching to middle of sternite III, female sternite VII posterior margin transverse between notch and lateral anterior curve, known from
Mexico
and Nicaraguagive ...... ............
D. diriangani
(
Distant 1881
)
,
new combination
— Dorsal margin of timbal cover concave, uncus with rounded terminus
and convex lateral base when viewed from the side, female opercula almost hemispherical reaching to anterior of sternite III, female sternite VII posterior margin concave between notch and lateral anterior curve, known from
Guatemala
,
Honduras
and
Mexico
.....................
..................
D. signoreti
(
Stål 1864
)
,
new combination