Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus Author Soulier-Perkins, Adeline Author Kunz, Gernot text Zootaxa 2012 2012-01-10 3156 1 1 42 https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1 journal article 45686 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1 15b85d6c-8b62-4e8a-807e-f2f5d1822d06 1175-5326 279630 Amberana elongata Distant, 1908 ( Figs 40–46 ) Amberana elongata Distant, 1908 : 313 . Male genitalia ( Figs 43–46 ). Pygofer strongly cut out on posterior margin, generally narrow and high. Pygofer height: 1.6 mm. Subgenital plates long and slim, curving toward top, length greater than pygofer height. Apex slightly bulbous, bearing some small setae. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two protrusions, the most apical one rounded and the lower one pointed, dorsal extension short and slim not reaching dorsal margin of pygofer. Material examined . Holotype 3 , Madagascar , Mt Amber (NHM). Madagascar Nord , massif du Tsaratanana (versant sud), 2030m Andohanambatoafo, 16–18–XII–1966 , P. Soga , H. Synave det. 1979, MNHN (EH) 4759, 13 ( MNHN ). Madagascar Nord, Rég. Tsaratanana, N. M. Mangidrano, Analabana, IV– 1964 , 1640 m, P. Soga, MNHN (EH) 4760, 1Ƥ ( MNHN ). Madagascar est, massif du Marojejy, 1300m , 2–8–XII–1972 , A. Peyrieras rec., 13 (RIScNB).