A revised classification of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea)
Author
Burckhardt, Daniel
Author
Ouvrard, David
text
Zootaxa
2012
3509
1
34
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.209825
565e26ec-408a-414f-bd9b-e17df745aa30
1175-5326
209825
16A98DD0-D7C4-4302-A3B7-64C57768A
Aphalarinae
Aphalarinae
Löw,
1879
:
606
.
Diagnosis:
Loginova (
1964
b)
,
Brown and Hodkinson (
1988
)
.
Internal relationships: Five tribes are recognised (
White & Hodkinson,
1985
) which, however, have not been phylogenetically analysed. Their monophyly is therefore questionnable.
Bekker-Migdisova (
1985
)
added a sixth tribe based on fossils.
Comments:
Loginova (
1964
b)
introduced a formalised phenetic classification consisting of four tribes.
White and Hodkinson (
1985
)
adopted this classification adding the Phytolymini and Gyropsyllini, and Bekker-
Migdisova (
1985
)
erected the extinct Paleopsylloidini. The Phytolymini was subsequently transferred to the
Homotomidae (
Ouvrard,
2002
)
.
Klimaszewski (
1987
)
proposed, based on the analysis of
10
morphological characters, a slightly different classification which was reevaluated and rejected by
Burckhardt and Lauterer (
1997
a)
. The monophyly of
Aphalarinae
in its current definition is likely but not that of its constituent tribes.