Cornutipo Evans, 1934

Semeraro, Linda & Constant, Jérôme, 2023, The “ Triceratops ” leafhoppers. A new species of the genus Cornutipo Evans, 1934 from Northern Queensland, Australia. (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Eurymelinae: Ipoini), Belgian Journal of Entomology 137, pp. 1-20 : 4-5

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10981827

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11045966

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scientific name

Cornutipo Evans, 1934
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Genus Cornutipo Evans, 1934 View in CoL

Cornutipo EVANS, 1934: 164 View in CoL .

Type species: Cornutipo scalpellum Evans, 1934 View in CoL .

Cornutipoides EVANS, 1934: 164 View in CoL .

Type species: Cornutipoides tricornis Evans, 1934 View in CoL (synonymised by EVANS, 1969).

DIAGNOSIS.

Body: Brown and white/ cream mottling on pronotum and tegmen.

Head: Orientation of head, vertical, crown narrowly visible dorsally; eyes prominent; verteX flat; fronto-clypeus or frons produced into a spatulate process or horn-like structure; anteclypeus and lora directed ventrad; lora swollen, posterior margin almost reaching the antennal ledges; narrow maXillary plates; rostrum reaching base of the mesocoXae.

Thorax: Pro-epimeron eXtended posteriorly as a fine spine or tooth over the mesopleuron. Tegmen broad at apeX, appendiX narrow. Legs with tibiae dorsally flat and relatively broad; metatibiae usually bearing 1 or 2 spurs, sometimes with a few small spines.

Abdomen: Male subgenital plates narrow, parameres very small and not reaching apeX of pygofer.

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS.

Recognised from other Eurymelinae in having spatulate or horn-like processes on the head, the face having swollen lora with posterior apices reaching near the antennal bases, pronotum with a long lateral margin (distinctly separating the head from the base of the tegmen), the pro-epimeron having a posteriorly directed process and the males having unusually small subgenital plates and parameres ( EVANS, 1969).

DISTRIBUTION.

Australia: New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.

HOSTS.

Mimosaceae : Acacia auriculiformis A.Cunn. eX Benth.; Myrtaceae : Corymbia dichromophloia (F.Muell.) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson , Melaleuca acacioides F. Muell. ; Proteaceae : Grevillea pteridifolia Knight , G. parallela Knight , G. glauca Banks & Sol. eX. Knight, Hakea sp. ( EVANS, 1966).

ANNOTATED CHECKLIST OF THE SPECIES OF Cornutipo

* = type locality

C. bakeri Evans, 1969 [Western Australia: * Ashburton]. Holotype: AM. View in CoL

C. chillagoensis sp. nov. [Queensland: * Chillagoe ]. Holotype: QM.

C. scalpellum Evans, 1934 View in CoL [New South Wales: Strahorn State Forest; Northern Territory: Lake Mackay, Alice Springs; Queensland: *Duaringa, Pentland, Carnavon Ranges; Victoria: Red Cliffs ( EVANS, 1966)]. Holotype: BMNH

C. tricornis ( Evans, 1934) View in CoL [Western Australia: *”North-West Australia ”; Derby, Cunderdin; Queensland: Mareeba, Atherton Tableland ( EVANS, 1966)]. Holotype: SAM.

AM

Australian Museum

QM

Queensland Museum

SAM

South African Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

SubOrder

Auchenorrhyncha

SuperFamily

Membracoidea

Family

Cicadellidae

SubFamily

Eurymelinae

Tribe

Ipoini

Loc

Cornutipo Evans, 1934

Semeraro, Linda & Constant, Jérôme 2023
2023
Loc

Cornutipo EVANS, 1934: 164

EVANS J. W. 1934: 164
1934
Loc

Cornutipoides

EVANS J. W. 1934: 164
1934
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