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.
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Records of the Australian Museum
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3853/j.2201-4349.68.2016.1598
journal article
10.3853/j.2201-4349.68.2016.1598
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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.