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.
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Australian Museum |
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Queensland Museum |
SAM |
South African Museum |
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Auchenorrhyncha |
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Membracoidea |
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Ipoini |
Cornutipo Evans, 1934
Semeraro, Linda & Constant, Jérôme 2023 |
Cornutipo EVANS, 1934: 164
EVANS J. W. 1934: 164 |
Cornutipoides
EVANS J. W. 1934: 164 |