The cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) of Ecuador including the description of five new species, a new subtribe, four new synonymies, and fifteen new records
Author
Sanborn, Allen F.
0000-0001-5729-7106
Department of Biology, Barry University, 11300 NE Second Avenue, Miami Shores, FL 33161 – 6695, USA
asanborn@barry.edu
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-11-17
4880
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4880.1.1
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Zammara nigriplaga
Walker, 1858a
Zammara nigriplaga
Walker 1858a: 4
. (South America)
REMARKS.—
Walker (1858a)
lists South America as the
type
locality but the
type
specimens has a label with “Antioq” probably referring to
Antioquia
,
Colombia
(
Goemans 2016
). A number of previously published northern records of
Z. tympanum
(
Fabricius, 1803
)
are considered to be
Z. nigriplaga
(
Goemans 2016
)
. Specimens of
Z. nigriplaga
can be distinguished by the bronzed fore wings with infuscation on all crossveins and each vein separating the apical cells. In addition, this is the only species of the genus to have infuscation in the hind wing (
Goemans 2016
).
DISTRIBUTION.—The species has been reported from
Colombia
,
Costa Rica
,
Ecuador
, and
Panama
(
Metcalf 1963a
; Sanborn 2013; 2018c;
Goemans 2016
). The species has been reported from Cachabé in northwest
Ecuador
(
Jacobi 1907a
).
Goding (1925)
reported the species from Colimes,
Guayas province
, and
Antigua
, Pichincha province.
Goemans (2016)
reported specimens from Cañar, Napo and Pichincha provinces.