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Psaltoda Claripennis
''Psaltoda'' is a genus of cicada found in eastern Australia. Originally described by Carl Stål, the type species is ''Psaltoda moerens'' known as the redeye, and '' P. plaga'' is a well-known species from eastern Australia, known as the black prince. Fifteen species are recognised. Relationships of the species with each other remains unclear. Species * ''Psaltoda adonis'' Ashton, 1914 - forest demon * ''Psaltoda antennetta'' Moulds, 2002 - clubbed sage * ''Psaltoda aurora'' Distant, 1881 - red roarer * ''Psaltoda brachypennis'' Moss and Moulds, 2000 - phantom knight * ''Psaltoda claripennis'' Ashton, 1921 - clanger * '' Psaltoda flavescens'' Distant, 1892 - golden knight * ''Psaltoda fumipennis'' Ashton, 1912 - smoky sage * ''Psaltoda harrisii'' (Leach, 1814) - yellowbelly * ''Psaltoda insularis'' Ashton, 1914 * ''Psaltoda maccallumi'' Moulds, 2002 * ''Psaltoda magnifica'' Moulds, 1984 - green baron * ''Psaltoda moerens'' (Germar, 1834) - redeye * ''Psaltoda mossi'', Moulds, ...
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Psaltoda Harrisii
''Psaltoda harrisii'', commonly known as the yellowbelly, is a species of cicada native to eastern Australia. It can be distinguished from the similar but larger Black prince (''Psaltoda plaga ''Psaltoda plaga'' is a species of cicada native to eastern Australia, from Maryborough in central Queensland to Bega in southern New South Wales. Adult cicadas appear over the summer and inhabit forested areas near bodies of water. The predomin ...''), by noting the absence of a dark Z-shaped infuscation near the apex of the forewings, which is present on ''P. plaga''. References External links Hemiptera of Australia Insects described in 1814 Psaltodini {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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Psaltoda Antennetta
''Psaltoda'' is a genus of cicada found in eastern Australia. Originally described by Carl Stål, the type species is ''Psaltoda moerens'' known as the redeye, and '' P. plaga'' is a well-known species from eastern Australia, known as the black prince. Fifteen species are recognised. Relationships of the species with each other remains unclear. Species * ''Psaltoda adonis'' Ashton, 1914 - forest demon * ''Psaltoda antennetta'' Moulds, 2002 - clubbed sage * ''Psaltoda aurora'' Distant, 1881 - red roarer * ''Psaltoda brachypennis'' Moss and Moulds, 2000 - phantom knight * ''Psaltoda claripennis'' Ashton, 1921 - clanger * '' Psaltoda flavescens'' Distant, 1892 - golden knight * ''Psaltoda fumipennis'' Ashton, 1912 - smoky sage * ''Psaltoda harrisii'' (Leach, 1814) - yellowbelly * ''Psaltoda insularis'' Ashton, 1914 * ''Psaltoda maccallumi'' Moulds, 2002 * ''Psaltoda magnifica'' Moulds, 1984 - green baron * ''Psaltoda moerens'' (Germar, 1834) - redeye * ''Psaltoda mossi'', Moulds, ...
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Hemiptera Of Australia
Hemiptera (; ) is an order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, assassin bugs, bed bugs, and shield bugs. They range in size from to around , and share a common arrangement of piercing-sucking mouthparts. The name "true bugs" is often limited to the suborder Heteroptera. Entomologists reserve the term ''bug'' for Hemiptera or Heteroptera,Gilbert Waldbauer. ''The Handy Bug Answer Book.'' Visible Ink, 1998p. 1. which does not include other arthropods or insects of other orders such as ants, bees, beetles, or butterflies. In some variations of English, all terrestrial arthropods (including non-insect arachnids, and myriapods) also fall under the colloquial understanding of ''bug''. Many insects with "bug" in their common name, especially in American English, belong to other orders; for example, the lovebug is a fly and the Maybug and ladybug are beetles. The term is also occasi ...
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Psaltodini
Psaltodini is a tribe of cicadas in the family Cicadidae, found in Australia. There are at least 3 genera and about 17 described species in Psaltodini. Genera These three genera belong to the tribe Psaltodini: * ''Anapsaltoda'' Ashton, 1921 * ''Neopsaltoda'' Distant, 1910 * ''Psaltoda'' Stål, 1861 References Further reading * * * * * * * * * * * External links

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Psaltoda Pictibasis
''Psaltoda pictibasis'', commonly known as the black friday, is a species of cicada native to Queensland and northeastern New South Wales in eastern Australia. References External links Psaltodini Hemiptera of Australia Insects described in 1858 {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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Psaltoda Mossi
''Psaltoda mossi'' is a species of cicada native to the vicinity of Cairns in northeastern Australia. References External links Hemiptera of Australia Insects described in 2002 Psaltodini {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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Psaltoda Magnifica
''Psaltoda magnifica'', commonly known as the green baron, is a species of cicada native to northern Queensland in eastern Australia. References Hemiptera of Australia Insects described in 1984 Psaltodini {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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Psaltoda Maccallumi
''Psaltoda'' is a genus of cicada found in eastern Australia. Originally described by Carl Stål, the type species is ''Psaltoda moerens'' known as the redeye, and '' P. plaga'' is a well-known species from eastern Australia, known as the black prince. Fifteen species are recognised. Relationships of the species with each other remains unclear. Species * ''Psaltoda adonis'' Ashton, 1914 - forest demon * ''Psaltoda antennetta'' Moulds, 2002 - clubbed sage * ''Psaltoda aurora'' Distant, 1881 - red roarer * ''Psaltoda brachypennis'' Moss and Moulds, 2000 - phantom knight * ''Psaltoda claripennis'' Ashton, 1921 - clanger * '' Psaltoda flavescens'' Distant, 1892 - golden knight * ''Psaltoda fumipennis'' Ashton, 1912 - smoky sage * ''Psaltoda harrisii'' (Leach, 1814) - yellowbelly * ''Psaltoda insularis'' Ashton, 1914 * ''Psaltoda maccallumi'' Moulds, 2002 * ''Psaltoda magnifica'' Moulds, 1984 - green baron * ''Psaltoda moerens'' (Germar, 1834) - redeye * ''Psaltoda mossi'', Moulds, ...
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Psaltoda Insularis
''Psaltoda insularis'', commonly known as the Lord Howe Island cicada, is a species of cicada native to Lord Howe Island. It was described by Howard Ashton Julian Howard Ashton (9 August 1877 – 30 April 1964), often referred to as Howard Ashton, was a journalist, writer, artist and critic born in England, who had a considerable career in Australia. History Ashton was born in Islington, London, a ... in 1914. References Hemiptera of Australia Insects described in 1914 Insects of Lord Howe Island Psaltodini {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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Psaltoda Fumipennis
''Psaltoda fumipennis'', commonly known as the smoking sage, is a species of cicada native to Queensland in eastern Australia. It was described by Howard Ashton Julian Howard Ashton (9 August 1877 – 30 April 1964), often referred to as Howard Ashton, was a journalist, writer, artist and critic born in England, who had a considerable career in Australia. History Ashton was born in Islington, London, a ... in 1912. References Hemiptera of Australia Insects described in 1912 Psaltodini {{Cicadidae-stub ...
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Psaltoda Claripennis
''Psaltoda'' is a genus of cicada found in eastern Australia. Originally described by Carl Stål, the type species is ''Psaltoda moerens'' known as the redeye, and '' P. plaga'' is a well-known species from eastern Australia, known as the black prince. Fifteen species are recognised. Relationships of the species with each other remains unclear. Species * ''Psaltoda adonis'' Ashton, 1914 - forest demon * ''Psaltoda antennetta'' Moulds, 2002 - clubbed sage * ''Psaltoda aurora'' Distant, 1881 - red roarer * ''Psaltoda brachypennis'' Moss and Moulds, 2000 - phantom knight * ''Psaltoda claripennis'' Ashton, 1921 - clanger * '' Psaltoda flavescens'' Distant, 1892 - golden knight * ''Psaltoda fumipennis'' Ashton, 1912 - smoky sage * ''Psaltoda harrisii'' (Leach, 1814) - yellowbelly * ''Psaltoda insularis'' Ashton, 1914 * ''Psaltoda maccallumi'' Moulds, 2002 * ''Psaltoda magnifica'' Moulds, 1984 - green baron * ''Psaltoda moerens'' (Germar, 1834) - redeye * ''Psaltoda mossi'', Moulds, ...
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Psaltoda Brachypennis
''Psaltoda'' is a genus of cicada found in eastern Australia. Originally described by Carl Stål, the type species is ''Psaltoda moerens'' known as the redeye, and '' P. plaga'' is a well-known species from eastern Australia, known as the black prince. Fifteen species are recognised. Relationships of the species with each other remains unclear. Species * ''Psaltoda adonis'' Ashton, 1914 - forest demon * ''Psaltoda antennetta'' Moulds, 2002 - clubbed sage * ''Psaltoda aurora'' Distant, 1881 - red roarer * ''Psaltoda brachypennis'' Moss and Moulds, 2000 - phantom knight * ''Psaltoda claripennis'' Ashton, 1921 - clanger * '' Psaltoda flavescens'' Distant, 1892 - golden knight * ''Psaltoda fumipennis'' Ashton, 1912 - smoky sage * ''Psaltoda harrisii'' (Leach, 1814) - yellowbelly * ''Psaltoda insularis'' Ashton, 1914 * ''Psaltoda maccallumi'' Moulds, 2002 * ''Psaltoda magnifica'' Moulds, 1984 - green baron * ''Psaltoda moerens'' (Germar, 1834) - redeye * ''Psaltoda mossi'', Moulds, ...
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