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- Title
Taxonomic Revision of the Oriental Planthopper Genus Putala, With Description of a New Species and Resurrection of the Genus Avephora (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Dictyopharidae).
- Authors
ZHI-SHUN SONG; AI-PING LIANG
- Abstract
There has been confusion regarding the taxonomy and distribution of species in the dictyopharid planthopper genus Putala Melichar, 1903. Based on critical review and examination of parts of type material, Putala is revised and restricted in southern Asia of the Oriental region. Three Putala species are recognized in the genus, including a new species: Putala maculata Distant, 1906; Putala rostrata Melichar, 1903; and Putala spinula sp. nov. The genus Avephora Bierman stat. rev. is resurrected from synonymy with Dictyophara Germar, 1833 and reestablished here as a valid genus. Four recognized Avephora species are Avephora eugeniae (Stål, 1859) comb. nov.; Avephora brachycepha/ a (Distant, 1906) comb. nov.; Avephora rugosa (Shakila-Mushtaq, 1991) comb. nov.; and Avephora hazarensis (Shakila-Mushtaq, 1991) comb. nov.; the latter three species are from Putala. One new generic and two new specific synonyms are suggested: Avephora Bierman, 1910 =Electryone Kirkaldy, 1913 syn. nov.; Avephora eugeniae (Stål, 1859) comb. nov. =Electryone macaonica Kirkaldy, 1913 syn. nov.; and Philotheria apicemaculata (Stål, 1855) =Putala figurata (Gerstaecker, 1895 nec. Singh-Pruthi, 1925) syn. nov. Photographs of all species of Putala and parts of Avephora are presented. Descriptions of the two genera and their included species are provided together with structural illustrations of male genitalia. Distribution map and keys to the species of the both genera are provided. First description and illustration of male genitalia as well as photograph of Philotheria apicata (Melichar) also are provided to distinguish it easily from Putala species.
- Subjects
SOUTH Asia; DICTYOPHARIDAE; PLANTHOPPERS; ANIMAL classification; ANIMAL species
- Publication
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2011, Vol 104, Issue 2, p154
- ISSN
0013-8746
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1603/AN10069