New and little-known families of Hemiptera Cicadomorpha from the Triassic of Central Asia — early analogs of treehoppers and planthoppers
Author
Shcherbakov, Dmitry E.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2836
1
26
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.320126
ac574faf-8f5d-4425-a60a-3335c8b2de3a
1175-5326
320126
Asiocula
gen. nov.
Type
species.
Asiocula lima
sp. nov.
Diagnosis.
Costal margin basally sinuate, bent about 1/3 of tegmen length, then nearly straight, beyond nodus curved into apical margin. Arched supernumerary longitudinal vein in costal space (presumably free middle part of Sc) originating from R base and terminating on RA before nodal level. Interradial space narrowing apically. M forked about nodal level, with 4–7 branches; MP forked deeper than MA, MP1 longer than MP stem. No distinct basal cell; CuA gradually diverging from CuP. CuA2 2–3-branched, posterior branch crossvein-like. Pcu arched backwards about midlength. Commissural margin carinate. Surface punctate.
Etymology.
From Asia and Latin
oculus
(eye); gender feminine.