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''Tibicen'' is an historical genus name in the insect family Cicadidae (order
Hemiptera Hemiptera (; ) is an order (biology), order of insects, commonly called true bugs, comprising over 80,000 species within groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, Reduviidae, assassin bugs, Cimex, bed bugs, and shield bugs. ...
) 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 The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is an organization dedicated to "achieving stability and sense in the scientific naming of animals". Founded in 1895, it currently comprises 26 commissioners from 20 countries. Orga ...
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 ''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. Ho ...
'' Horváth, 1926. Listing for genus ''Lyristes'' Other formerly-''Tibicen'' species are placed in the tribe Cryptotympanini and include the genera ''
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 th ...
'' Lee, 2015, ''
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 ...
'' Moulds, 2015 ''
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 spec ...
'' Sanborn and Heath, 2016, and ''
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 ...
'' 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. P. Van Duzee, and W. T. Davis began applying the name to a group of prominent North American cicadas currently in the subfamily Cicadinae and tribe Cryptotympanini. By 2015, more than 100 cicada species and subspecies were included in genus ''Tibicen'', from around the Northern Hemisphere. During the 20th century, ''Tibicen'' became a source of controvery and confusion in cicada nomenclature. Some argued that neither Latreille's original description nor its Berthold translation met the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Both works listed the new genus name with no description, immediately followed by the species ''"c. plebeia"'' or ''"Cicada plebeia"'', without authorship. This indication has often been taken to refer to ''Cicada plebeja'' Scopoli, 1763 (a European species now in subfamily Cicadinae), although a different ''Cicada plebeja'' might have been intended, a Cicadinae species defined by Linnaeus in 1767. Acceptance of the argument that neither Latreille's nor Berthold's publication made the name available to nomenclature would lead to the conclusion that ''Tibicen'' was correctly founded on a later publication of the name, one also authored by Latreille (1829) but based on a different Scopoli species, ''Cicada haematodes'' Scopoli, 1763 (a cicada now in subfamily
Tibicininae Tibicininae is a subfamily of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are 5 tribes and at least 140 described species in Tibicininae. They are found in the Neotropics, the Nearctic, and the Palearctic. Tibicininae underwent a major revision in 2 ...
). Disagreement over the nomenclatural validity of ''Tibicen'' Berthold, 1827 (or Latreille, 1825) versus ''Tibicen'' Latreille, 1829 meant that the genus name as well as the family group names based upon it (e.g.,
Tibiceninae ''Tibiceninae'' is a historical subfamily name from the insect family Cicadidae (the true cicadas). It was first used by Distant (1889). As of 2021, the name became unavailable to zoological nomenclature due to the suppression of its type genus ' ...
) held different biological meanings depending on the author's opinion of the correct type species. Furthermore, since the stem of the name ''Tibicen'' differs by just one letter from that of the cicada genus ''
Tibicina ''Tibicina'' is a genus of cicadas belonging to 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 ...
'' Kolenati, 1857, for which ''Cicada haematodes'' Scopoli was also assigned type status, additional confusion was created by different authors misspelling the involved generic and family group names. In 1984, Melville and Sims petitioned the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature to alleviate the longstanding confusion within cicada taxonomy by suppressing the generic name ''Tibicen'' Berthold, 1827 for the purposes of the Principle of Priority (Case 239). This change would eliminate the problem of higher level taxa with similar spellings and allow the cicadas allied with ''Cicada plebeja'' Scopoli, 1763 at the genus level to be included under an unambiguously defined junior name, ''
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. Ho ...
'' Horváth, a synonym which had been created in 1926. Several decades passed before the Commission responded to the Melville and Sims petition. In 2014, several authors renewed the push to resolve the ''Tibicen'' question, albeit with differing opinions as to the validity of the original 1825/1827 definition of the name. Finally, in 2021, the Commission issued Opinion 2475 which suppressed the generic name ''Tibicen'' Berthold, 1827 for the purposes of the Principle of Priority and placed it on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Generic Names in Zoology. This decision was facilitated by the prior removal to new genera of all formerly ''Tibicen'' species from Asia and the Americas, prompted in part by new molecular genetic data. Because related cicadas in the European species group were already included under ''
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. Ho ...
'' by many authors, suppression of the name ''Tibicen'' also conserved current usage. As an officially rejected name, ''Tibicen'' is now an item of history. All species associated at the generic level with its type species are currently listed under genus ''
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. Ho ...
'' Horváth, 1926. The family group names based on ''Tibicen'' – namely Tibicenina (subtribe),
Tibicenini ''Tibicenini'' is a historical tribe name from the insect family Cicadidae (the true cicadas), based on the family group taxon established by Distant (1889). As of 2021, the name became unavailable to zoological nomenclature due to the suppression ...
(tribe),
Tibiceninae ''Tibiceninae'' is a historical subfamily name from the insect family Cicadidae (the true cicadas). It was first used by Distant (1889). As of 2021, the name became unavailable to zoological nomenclature due to the suppression of its type genus ' ...
(subfamily), Tibicenidae (family), and Tibicenoidea (superfamily) – are also no longer available for use (Article 39, Code of Zoological Nomenclature).
Tibicenini ''Tibicenini'' is a historical tribe name from the insect family Cicadidae (the true cicadas), based on the family group taxon established by Distant (1889). As of 2021, the name became unavailable to zoological nomenclature due to the suppression ...
, which was named by Distant (1889), previously held date priority as the oldest name for the current tribal concept that includes ''Cicada plebeja'' Scopoli. This group is now commonly referred to with the name Cryptotympanini Handlirsch, 1925. Echoes of the historical genus name ''Tibicen'' remain in recently erected genera that contain many of its former members – ''
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 th ...
'' Lee (Asia), ''
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 spec ...
'' Sanborn & Heath (North America), and ''
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 ...
'' Hill & Moulds (North America), as well as in the synonymic genera ''Ameritibicen'' Lee, ''Gigatibicen'' Lee, and ''Paratibicen'' Lee.


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