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Cryptotympanini
Cryptotympanini is a tribe of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. They are found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Indomalaya, Oceania Oceania (, , ) is a region, geographical region that includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Spanning the Eastern Hemisphere, Eastern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres, Oceania is estimated to have a land area of ..., and Afrotropics. Genera According to and ''BioLib'', this tribe includes the following genera in 3 subtribes: ;subtribe Cryptotympanina Handlirsch, 1925 # ''Anapsaltoda'' Ashton, 1921 # ''Antankaria'' Distant, 1904 # ''Arenopsaltria'' Ashton, 1921 # ''Auritibicen'' Lee, 2015 # ''Cacama (cicada), Cacama'' Distant, 1904 (cactus dodgers) # ''Chremistica'' Stål, 1870 # ''Cornuplura'' Davis, 1944 # ''Cryptotympana'' Stål, 1861 # ''Hadoa'' Moulds, 2015 (western annual cicadas) # ''Hea (cicada), Hea'' Distant, 1906 # ''Henicopsaltria'' Stål, 1866 # ''Illyria'' Moulds, 1985 # ''Lyristes'' Horváth, 1926 (inc ...
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Tibicen
''Tibicen'' is an historical genus name in the insect family Cicadidae (order Hemiptera) that was originally published by P. A. Latreille in 1825 and formally made available in a translation by A. A. Berthold in 1827. The name was placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature in 2021. Certain European cicada species that were included by some authors in this genus at the time of its suppression are now listed under genus '' Lyristes'' Horváth, 1926. Listing for genus ''Lyristes'' Other formerly-''Tibicen'' species are placed in the tribe Cryptotympanini and include the genera ''Auritibicen'' Lee, 2015, ''Hadoa'' Moulds, 2015 ''Megatibicen'' Sanborn and Heath, 2016, and ''Neotibicen'' Hill and Moulds, 2015. For nearly a century after its 1825 appearance in the literature, ''Tibicen'' was rarely referenced. Usage increased in the early 1900s when influential authors such as G. W. Kirkaldy, E. ...
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''Lyristes'' is a genus of cicadas from Europe and the Middle East. It was described by G. Horvath in 1926. Many authors previously listed the species of ''Lyristes'' under genus ''Tibicen'' Berthold, 1827, which shares the same type species. However, in 2021, this senior objective synonym was placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology by Opinion 2475 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. Beginning in 2015, many American and Asian species were moved from this genus to create the new genera ''Auritibicen'', ''Hadoa'', ''Neotibicen'', and ''Megatibicen'', following molecular and morphological evidence. Species The following species are recognized: * ''Lyristes armeniacus'' (Kolenati, 1857) * ''Lyristes esfandiarii'' (Dlabola, 1970) * ''Lyristes gemellus'' Boulard, 1988 * ''Lyristes isodoi'' Boulard, 1988 * ''Lyristes plebejus'' (Scopoli, 1763) Fossil species * †''Lyristes emathion'' (Heer, 1853) * †''Lyristes renei ' ...
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Lyristes
''Lyristes'' is a genus of cicadas from Europe and the Middle East. It was described by G. Horvath in 1926. Many authors previously listed the species of ''Lyristes'' under genus ''Tibicen'' Berthold, 1827, which shares the same type species. However, in 2021, this senior objective synonym was placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology by Opinion 2475 of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. Beginning in 2015, many American and Asian species were moved from this genus to create the new genera ''Auritibicen'', ''Hadoa'', ''Neotibicen'', and ''Megatibicen'', following molecular and morphological evidence. Species The following species are recognized: * ''Lyristes armeniacus'' (Kolenati, 1857) * ''Lyristes esfandiarii'' (Dlabola, 1970) * ''Lyristes gemellus'' Boulard, 1988 * ''Lyristes isodoi'' Boulard, 1988 * ''Lyristes plebejus'' (Scopoli, 1763) Fossil species * †''Lyristes emathion'' (Heer, 1853) * †''Lyristes renei ' ...
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Cornuplura
''Cornuplura'' is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae Cicadidae, the true cicadas, is the largest family of cicadas, with more than 3,200 species worldwide. The oldest known definitive fossils are from the Paleocene, a nymph from the Cretaceous Burmese amber has been attributed to the family, but co .... There are at least three described species in ''Cornuplura''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Cornuplura'': * '' Cornuplura curvispinosa'' (Davis, 1936) * '' Cornuplura nigroalbata'' (Davis, 1936) * '' Cornuplura rudis'' (Walker, 1858) References Further reading * * * * * * * * * Articles created by Qbugbot Cryptotympanini Cicadidae genera {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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Neotibicen
Cicadas of the genus ''Neotibicen'' are large-bodied insects of the family Cicadidae that appear in summer or early fall in eastern North America. Common names include cicada, harvestfly, jar fly, and the misnomer locust. In 2015, these species were moved from the genus ''Tibicen'' (now genus ''Lyristes'' Horvath, 1926), which was redefined in the twenty-first century to include only a few European species, while species from the Western United States and Mexico are now placed in a separate genus, ''Hadoa''. In addition, several former ''Neotibicen'' species have been moved to the genus ''Megatibicen''. ''Neotibicen'' species are the most commonly encountered cicadas in the eastern United States. Unlike periodical cicadas, whose appearances aboveground occur at 13- or 17-year intervals, ''Neotibicen'' species can be seen every year, hence their nickname "annual cicadas". Despite their annual appearances, ''Neotibicen'' probably take multiple years to develop underground, because ...
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Megatibicen
''Megatibicen'' is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae, with about 10 described species. Until 2016, these species were included in the genus ''Tibicen'' (now genus ''Lyristes'' Horvath, 1926) and then briefly in ''Neotibicen''. The species formerly of genera ''Ameritibicen'' Lee, 2016 and ''Gigatibicen'' Lee, 2016 are now considered species of ''Megatibicen'' Sanborn & Heath, 2016. Species These 10 species belong to the genus ''Megatibicen'': * '' Megatibicen auletes'' (Germar, 1834) (northern dusk-singing cicada) * '' Megatibicen cultriformis'' (Davis & W.T., 1915) (grand western flood-plain cicada) * '' Megatibicen dealbatus'' (Davis & W.T., 1915) (plains harvest-fly) * '' Megatibicen dorsatus'' (Say, 1825) (bush cicada) * '' Megatibicen figuratus'' (Walker & F., 1858) (fall southeastern dusk-singing cicada) * '' Megatibicen harenosus'' Cole, 2017 * '' Megatibicen pronotalis'' (Davis & W.T., 1938) (Walker's cicada) * '' Megatibicen resh'' (Haldeman, 1852) * '' Megatib ...
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Auritibicen
''Auritibicen'' is a genus of cicadas from East Asia and Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the .... The genus was first described in 2015. Species The following species are members of ''Auritibicen'': * '' Auritibicen aethus'' Wang, Hayashi & Wei, 2018 * '' Auritibicen atrofasciatus'' (Kirkaldy, 1909) * '' Auritibicen bihamatus'' (de Motschulsky, 1861) * '' Auritibicen chujoi'' (Esaki, 1935) * '' Auritibicen curvatus'' Wang, Hayashi & Wei, 2018 * '' Auritibicen daoxianensis'' Wang, Hayashi & Wei, 2018 * '' Auritibicen esakii'' (Kato, 1958) * '' Auritibicen flammatus'' (Distant, 1892) * '' Auritibicen flavomarginatus'' (Hayashi, 1977) * '' Auritibicen gracilis'' Wang, Hayashi & Wei, 2018 * '' Auritibicen intermedius'' (Mori, 1931) * '' Auritibicen jai'' (Ouchi, 193 ...
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Salvazana
''Salvazana'' is a monotypic genus of Asian cicadas in the tribe Cryptotympanini. The single species ''Salvazana mirabilis'' is recorded from Indochina Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as the Indochinese Peninsula or Indochina, is the continental portion of Southeast Asia. It lies east of the Indian subcontinent and south of Mainland China and is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west an ...: to date, specifically Thailand and Vietnam. References External links * {{taxonbar, from=Q98959416 Cicadas Hemiptera of Asia Monotypic Hemiptera genera ...
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Cicadidae
Cicadidae, the true cicadas, is the largest family of cicadas, with more than 3,200 species worldwide. The oldest known definitive fossils are from the Paleocene, a nymph from the Cretaceous Burmese amber has been attributed to the family, but could also belong to the Tettigarctidae. Description Cicadas are large insects characterized by their membranous wings, triangular-formation of three ocelli on the top of their heads, and their short, bristle-like antennae. Life cycle Cicadas are generally separated into two categories based on their adult emergence pattern. Annual cicadas remain underground as nymphs for two or more years and the population is not locally synchronized in its development, so that some adults mature each year or in most years. Periodical cicadas also have multiple-year life cycles but emerge in synchrony or near synchrony in any one location and are absent as adults in the intervening years. The most well-known periodical cicadas, genus ''Magicicada'', e ...
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Hadoa
The genus ''Hadoa'' comprises large-bodied Cicadidae occurring in Western North America. Until recently, these species were in the genus ''Tibicen'' (now genus ''Lyristes'' Horvath, 1926), which has now been redefined so as to include only a few European species, while most species from the Eastern and Central US are now placed in ''Neotibicen'' and ''Megatibicen''.http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2015/f/zt03985p251.pdf Species These 20 species are members of the genus ''Hadoa'': * ''Hadoa bifida'' (Davis, 1916) * ''Hadoa chihuahuaensis'' (Sanborn, 2007) * '' Hadoa chiricahua'' (Davis, 1923) * '' Hadoa chisosensis'' (Davis, 1934) * ''Hadoa distanti'' (Metcalf, 1963) * ''Hadoa duryi'' (Davis, 1917) * ''Hadoa fusca'' (Davis, 1934) * ''Hadoa hidalgoensis'' (Davis, 1941) * ''Hadoa inaudita'' (Davis, 1917) * ''Hadoa longiopercula'' (Davis, 1926) * ''Hadoa minor'' (Davis, 1934) * ''Hadoa montezuma'' (Distant, 1881) * ''Hadoa neomexicensis'' (Stucky, 2013) * ''Hadoa parallela'' (Davis ...
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Cryptotympana
''Cryptotympana'' is a genus of cicadas from Southeast Asia,Metcalf, Z.P. 1963. General catalogue of the Homoptera. Fascicle VIII. Cicadoidea. Part 1. Cicadidae. Section I. Tibiceninae. vii, 1-585. – North Carolina State College, Raleigh, North Carolina. typical of the tribe Cryptotympanini. Species The ''Dmitriev Species File'' lists:Dmitriev Species File
(retrieved 3 September 2022)
# '' Cryptotympana accipiter'' (, 1850) # ''
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Hea (cicada)
''Hea'' is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are at least three described species in ''Hea''. Species These three species belong to the genus ''Hea'': * ''Hea choui'' Lei, 1992 * ''Hea fasciata'' Distant, 1906 * ''Hea yunnanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1995 c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * * Cryptotympanini Cicadidae genera {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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