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 "butterfly cicadas" due to their colourful wings. Species The Catalogue of Life lists nine living species: * '' Callogaeana annamensis'' (Distant, 1913) * '' Callogaeana aurantiaca'' Chou & Yao, 1985 * ''Callogaeana 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 The Indomalayan realm is one of the eight bio ...'' (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 * '' Callogaeana vita ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Callogaeana 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 The Indomalayan realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms. It extends across most of South and Southeast Asia and into the southern parts of .... 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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gaeana
''Gaeana'' (from Amyot CJB, Audinet-Serville, JG (1843) Homoptères. Homoptera Latr. n''Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Hémiptères. Deuxième partie'': 455-483. Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret, Paris, 676 pages.) 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 was thought to be related to the genus '' Tosena'' but is differentiated by the exposed tympanum and lacks spines on the sides of the pronotum and now in a separate tribe. Species The ''World Auchenorrhyncha Database'' includes: # '' Gaeana atkinsoni'' Distant, 1892 # '' Gaeana cheni'' Chou, Lei, Li, Lu & Yao, 1997 # '' Gaeana consors'' Atkinson, 1884 # '' Gaeana hainanensis'' Chou & Yao, 1895 # ''Gaeana maculata'' (Drury, 1773) - type species (3 subspecies i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gaeanini
Gaeanini is a tribe of cicadas in the family Cicadidae, found in the Palearctic and Indomalaya The Indomalayan realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms. It extends across most of South and Southeast Asia and into the southern parts of East Asia. Also called the Oriental realm by biogeographers, Indomalaya spreads all over the Ind .... There are at least 50 described species in Gaeanini. Genera The ''World Auchenorrhyncha Database''World Auchenorrhyncha Database: tribe Gaeanini Distant, 1905 (retrieved 15 May 2025) includes: ;subtribe Gaeanina: # '' Ambragaeana'' Chou & Yao, 1985 # '' Balinta'' [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cicada
The cicadas () are a superfamily, the Cicadoidea, of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). They are in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, along with smaller jumping bugs such as leafhoppers and froghoppers. The superfamily is divided into two families, the Tettigarctidae, with two species in Australia, and the Cicadidae, with more than 3,000 species Taxonomy (biology)#Taxonomic descriptions, described from around the world; many species remain Undescribed taxon, undescribed. Nearly all cicada species are annual cicadas with the exception of the few North American periodical cicada species, genus ''Magicicada'', which in a given region emerge en masse every 13 or 17 years. Cicadas have prominent eyes set wide apart, short antennae, and membranous front wings. They have an exceptionally loud song, produced in most species by the rapid buckling and unbuckling of drum-like tymbals. The earliest known fossil Cicadomorpha appeared in the Upper Permian period; extant species occur a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |