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Gaeana
''Gaeana'' is a genus of cicadas, most members of which have colourful marking on their forewings, found across tropical and temperate Asia. Their bright wing patterns have been hypothesized as being a case of Batesian mimicry where the toxic models may be day-flying moths of the subfamilies Zygaeninae and Arctiinae. It is closely related to the genus ''Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum. Species ''BioLib'' and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility list: * '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 * '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 * '' Gaeana chinensis'' Kato, 1940 * '' Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 * '' Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 * '' Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) * '' Gaeana nigra'' Lei & Chou, 1997 * '' Gaeana variegata'' Yen, Robinson & Quicke, 2005 Note: species previously placed here are now included in: ''Ambragaeana, Balinta, Becquartina, Callogaeana'' (including '' C. fes ...
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Gaeana Hainanensis
''Gaeana'' is a genus of cicadas, most members of which have colourful marking on their forewings, found across tropical and temperate Asia. Their bright wing patterns have been hypothesized as being a case of Batesian mimicry where the toxic models may be day-flying moths of the subfamilies Zygaeninae and Arctiinae. It is closely related to the genus ''Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum. Species ''BioLib'' and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility list: * '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 * '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 * '' Gaeana chinensis'' Kato, 1940 * '' Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 * '' Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 * ''Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) * '' Gaeana nigra'' Lei & Chou, 1997 * '' Gaeana variegata'' Yen, Robinson & Quicke, 2005 Note: species previously placed here are now included in: ''Ambragaeana, Balinta, Becquartina, Callogaeana'' (including '' C. fest ...
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Gaeana Chinensis
''Gaeana'' is a genus of cicadas, most members of which have colourful marking on their forewings, found across tropical and temperate Asia. Their bright wing patterns have been hypothesized as being a case of Batesian mimicry where the toxic models may be day-flying moths of the subfamilies Zygaeninae and Arctiinae. It is closely related to the genus ''Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum. Species ''BioLib'' and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility list: * '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 * '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 * '' Gaeana chinensis'' Kato, 1940 * '' Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 * ''Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 * ''Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) * '' Gaeana nigra'' Lei & Chou, 1997 * '' Gaeana variegata'' Yen, Robinson & Quicke, 2005 Note: species previously placed here are now included in: ''Ambragaeana, Balinta, Becquartina, Callogaeana'' (including '' C. festi ...
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Gaeana Variegata
''Gaeana'' is a genus of cicadas, most members of which have colourful marking on their forewings, found across tropical and temperate Asia. Their bright wing patterns have been hypothesized as being a case of Batesian mimicry where the toxic models may be day-flying moths of the subfamilies Zygaeninae and Arctiinae. It is closely related to the genus ''Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum. Species ''BioLib'' and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility list: * '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 * '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 * ''Gaeana chinensis'' Kato, 1940 * '' Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 * ''Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 * ''Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) * '' Gaeana nigra'' Lei & Chou, 1997 * '' Gaeana variegata'' Yen, Robinson & Quicke, 2005 Note: species previously placed here are now included in: ''Ambragaeana, Balinta, Becquartina, Callogaeana'' (including '' C. festiv ...
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Gaeana Nigra
''Gaeana'' is a genus of cicadas, most members of which have colourful marking on their forewings, found across tropical and temperate Asia. Their bright wing patterns have been hypothesized as being a case of Batesian mimicry where the toxic models may be day-flying moths of the subfamilies Zygaeninae and Arctiinae. It is closely related to the genus ''Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum. Species ''BioLib'' and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility list: * '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 * '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 * ''Gaeana chinensis'' Kato, 1940 * '' Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 * ''Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 * ''Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) * '' Gaeana nigra'' Lei & Chou, 1997 * ''Gaeana variegata'' Yen, Robinson & Quicke, 2005 Note: species previously placed here are now included in: ''Ambragaeana, Balinta, Becquartina, Callogaeana'' (including '' C. festiva ...
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Gaeana Consors
''Gaeana'' is a genus of cicadas, most members of which have colourful marking on their forewings, found across tropical and temperate Asia. Their bright wing patterns have been hypothesized as being a case of Batesian mimicry where the toxic models may be day-flying moths of the subfamilies Zygaeninae and Arctiinae. It is closely related to the genus ''Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum. Species ''BioLib'' and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility list: * '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 * '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 * ''Gaeana chinensis'' Kato, 1940 * '' Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 * ''Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 * ''Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) * ''Gaeana nigra'' Lei & Chou, 1997 * ''Gaeana variegata'' Yen, Robinson & Quicke, 2005 Note: species previously placed here are now included in: ''Ambragaeana, Balinta, Becquartina, Callogaeana'' (including '' C. festiva' ...
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Gaeana Cheni
''Gaeana'' is a genus of cicadas, most members of which have colourful marking on their forewings, found across tropical and temperate Asia. Their bright wing patterns have been hypothesized as being a case of Batesian mimicry where the toxic models may be day-flying moths of the subfamilies Zygaeninae and Arctiinae. It is closely related to the genus ''Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum. Species ''BioLib'' and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility list: * '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 * '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 * ''Gaeana chinensis'' Kato, 1940 * ''Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 * ''Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 * ''Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) * ''Gaeana nigra'' Lei & Chou, 1997 * ''Gaeana variegata'' Yen, Robinson & Quicke, 2005 Note: species previously placed here are now included in: ''Ambragaeana, Balinta, Becquartina, Callogaeana'' (including '' C. festiva'' ...
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Gaeana Atkinsoni
''Gaeana atkinsoni'' is a colourful cicada species and is the only member of the genus ''Gaeana'' that is found in southern India. Other species are found along the Himalayas and in Southeast Asia. It is endemic to the forests of the Western Ghats where it emerges in summer. Males are brightly coloured with a yellow and black forewing and a bright red hindwing that is visible in flight. The species was described by William Lucas Distant in 1889 based on a specimen obtained from Karwar by E.T. Atkinson and named after the collector who was also accountant-general of Bengal and a president of the board of trustees of the Indian Museum at Calcutta. The colourful wing patterns are thought to mimic toxic moths and a possible model suggested is '' Pangora''. File:Gaeana atkinsoni TPopp.jpg, Specimen at Zoologische Staatssammlung München The Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (german: Zoologische Staatssammlung München) or ZSM is a major German research institution for zoologica ...
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Gaeana Festiva
''Callogaeana festiva'', synonym ''Gaeana festiva'', is a species of cicada in the tribe Gaeanini Gaeanini is a tribe of cicadas in the family Cicadidae, found in the Palearctic and Indomalaya. There are about 10 genera and at least 50 described species in Gaeanini. Genera These 10 genera belong to the tribe Gaeanini: * '' Ambragaeana'' Cho .... It is found in East Asia from India and Bhutan to Indonesia. References External links *Images and original description of ''C. festiva'' on Cicada mania{{Taxonbar, from=Q73400928 Gaeanini Insects described in 1803 ...
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Gaeana Maculata
''Gaeana maculata'' is the type species of cicadas in the genus ''Gaeana''. It was first described by Dru Drury in 1773, from China. Description Upper side: head black. Eyes yellow brown, round, and projecting from the head a little; between them are two small orange spots. Antennae small and short. Thorax black, with four orange spots in a row, placed across it, and behind them two others. Abdomen The abdomen (colloquially called the belly, tummy, midriff, tucky or stomach) is the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis, in humans and in other vertebrates. The abdomen is the front part of the abdominal segment of the to ... black, consisting of seven annuli or rings, besides the tail part, the last of which is edged with orange. Anus orange-coloured, and furnished with a bristle for oviposition. Wings black, spotted, and streaked with orange; the anterior having a row of streaks along the external edges, and five distinct orange spots crossing the midd ...
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Callogaeana
''Callogaeana''Chou & Yao (1985) ''Entomotaxonomia'' 7(2) is a genus of Asian cicadas in the tribe Gaeanini. This genus includes species that were previously placed in '' Gaeana'' and sometimes known as known as "butterfly cicadas" due to their colourful wings. Species The Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic I ... lists nine living species: * '' Callogaeana annamensis'' (Distant, 1913) * '' Callogaeana aurantiaca'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * '' Callogaeana festiva'' (Fabricius, 1803) - synonym ''Gaeana festiva'' * '' Callogaeana guangxiensis'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * '' Callogaeana hageni'' (Distant, 1889) * '' Callogaeana jinghongensis'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * '' Callogaeana sultana'' (Distant, 1913) * '' Callogaeana viridula'' Chou & Yao, 1985 - type species * '' Callo ...
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Gaeanini
Gaeanini is a tribe of cicadas in the family Cicadidae, found in the Palearctic and Indomalaya. There are about 10 genera and at least 50 described species in Gaeanini. Genera These 10 genera belong to the tribe Gaeanini: * '' Ambragaeana'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * '' Balinta'' Distant, 1905 * '' Becquartina'' Kato, 1940 * '' Callogaeana'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * '' Gaeana'' Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 * '' Paratalainga'' He, 1984 * '' Sulphogaeana'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * '' Talainga'' Distant, 1890 * '' Taona'' Distant, 1909 * ''Trengganua'' Moulton, 1923 c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net Notes References * Metcalf, Z.P. (1963) ''General Catalogue of the Homoptera'', fascicle VIII, Cicadoidea, part 1. Cicadidae. section II. Gaeninae and Cicadinae. North Carolina State College, Raleigh, pp. 587–919. {{Taxonbar, from=Q5516500 Cicadinae Hemiptera tribes ...
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Becquartina
''Becquartina'' is a genus of Asian cicadas in the tribe Gaeanini and the monotypic subtribe Becquartinina. This genus includes species that were previously placed in '' Gaeana'' and are sometimes known as "butterfly cicadas" due to their colourful wings. Species The Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic I ... lists: * '' Becquartina bifasciata'' (Chen KF, 1943) * '' Becquartina bleuzeni'' Boulard, 2005 * '' Becquartina decorata'' (Kato, 1940) - type species (as '' Gaeana decorata'' Kato) * '' Becquartina electa'' (Jacobi, 1902) * '' Becquartina ruiliensis'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * '' Becquartina versicolor'' Boulard, 2005 References External links *Images on Cicada mania{{taxonbar, from=Q98642578 Cicadas Gaeanini Hemiptera of Asia Cicadidae genera< ...
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