Systematics and Phylogeny of the Australian Cicada Genus Pauropsalta Goding and Froggatt, 1904 and Allied Genera (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadettini) Author Owen, Christopher L. Author Moulds, Max S. text Records of the Australian Museum 2016 2016-10-26 68 4 117 200 http://dx.doi.org/10.3853/j.2201-4349.68.2016.1598 journal article 10.3853/j.2201-4349.68.2016.1598 2201-4349 5238225 FB201E0E-2056-45B2-A1F7-1FF27727024A Genus Palapsalta Moulds, 2012 Palapsalta Moulds, 2012: 167–169 . Type species . Melampsalta eyrei Distant, 1882 . By original designation. Included species . circumdata ( Walker, 1852 ) ; eyrei ( Distant, 1882 ) ; palaga n.sp. ; serpens n.sp. virgulata ( Ewart, 1989 ) ; vitellina ( Ewart, 1989 ) . Revised diagnosis As defined by Moulds (2012) with the following additions: Head: postclypeus in dorsal view tending angular in outline but also confluent with anterior margin of head. Male genitalia: upper pygofer lobe shape in lateral view with basal portion of dorsal margin strongly angled to axis of pygofer, very broad basally and tapering to a broad apex; pygofer basal lobe flap-like, sometimes turned inwards, except in Palapsalta virgulata , Pal. circumdata and Pal. vitellina where it is spike-like; pygofer secondary basal lobe plate-like and well developed with outer face rounded, in lateral view clearly projecting and subtriangular with a broad base tapering to a pointed apex, in ventral view long and finger-like, except in Pal. circumdata and Pal. vitellina where it is lobe like and domed; uncus in dorsal view triangular with dorsal surface either flat or domed; claspers in lateral view extending no more than a little beyond margin of pygofer, claw-like with minimum or no cavity below except in Pal. serpens where claspers are long, projecting outward far beyond margin of pygofer and cavernous below for most of length; claspers with extreme basal region concave and not developed forward; pseudoparameres partly fused beyond their bases; endotheca dorsal region sclerotized less than lateral and ventral surfaces; endothecal shaft parallel-sided in apical region.