Pomponia Stål, 1866
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Genus Pomponia Stål, 1866 View in CoL
Pomponia Stål, 1866: 6 View in CoL . Type species: Cicada fusca Olivier, 1790 (= Dundubia picta Walker, 1868 View in CoL ) (Sumatra).
43. Pomponia linearis (Walker, 1850) View in CoL
Dundubia linearis Walker, 1850: 48 View in CoL [TL: unknown].
Pomponia fusca: Jacobi, 1905: 430 View in CoL ; Distant, 1917a: 101; Moulton, 1923: 112; Sanborn et al., 2007: 28 (nec Olivier, 1790). (= Pomponia picta (Walker, 1868)) View in CoL
Pomponia linearis: Moulton, 1923: 110 View in CoL , 167; Metcalf, 1963b: 845; Hayashi, 1984: 55; Lee and Hayashi, 2003b: 383; Pham, 2004: 62; Duffels and Hayashi, 2006: 197; Sanborn et al., 2007: 28.
Distribution. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and India.
44. Pomponia piceata Distant, 1905
Pomponia piceata Distant, 1905e: 558 View in CoL [TL: Cho-Moï, Tonkin]; Distant, 1906b: 67; Distant, 1912c: 53; Metcalf, 1963b: 851; Chou et al., 1997: 190; Pham, 2004: 62.
Pomponia hieroglyphica Kato, 1938: 8 View in CoL (hierogryphica [sic]) [TL: Yaosan, Kwangsi, China; Hoa-Binh, Tonkin]; Kato, 1940c: 13; Metcalf, 1963b: 842 (synonymized by Chou et al. (1997)).
Distribution. China (Guangxi) and N. Vietnam.
45. Pomponia sp.
Pomponia sp.: Pham, 2004: 62 [TL: Vietnam].
Distribution. Vietnam.
Remarks. Pham (2004) provided a description of this species in Vietnamese under the name of ‘ Pomponia sp.’ with an illustration of the male genitalia. Based on photographs provided by H.T. Pham, the external morphology of this species appears almost identical to that of Pomponia linearis . However, as shown in the figure by Pham (2004), the spines of the clasper of the male genitalia are different: the lateral and the medial spines of this species are about the same length while the lateral spine of P. linearis is distinctly longer than its medial spine. The identity of this species requires further studies.
46. Pomponia lactea (Distant, 1887)
Leptopsaltria lactea Distant, 1887: 229 View in CoL [TL: Sumatra].
Pomponia lactea: Distant, 1917a: 101 View in CoL ; Moulton, 1923: 111; Metcalf, 1963b: 845; Sanborn et al., 2007: 28.
Distribution. Vietnam, Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Indonesia and N. India.
47. Pomponia orientalis (Distant, 1912) comb. nov.
Tettigia orientalis Distant, 1912a: 460 [TL: Cochin China]; Distant, 1914: 3.
Cicada orientalis: Metcalf, 1963b: 786 .
Distribution. S. Vietnam and Thailand.
Remarks. Photographs of this species ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ) contributed by The Natural History Museum, London suggest that it is allied to and congeneric with Pomponia picta (Walker, 1868) (type species) and Pomponia linearis (Walker, 1850) due to the similarity in the following characteristics: shapes of forewing apical cells; shape of dentate lateral margin of pronotal collar; shape of timbal cover; shape and coloration of dorsal and ventral abdomen; sharp pointed upper lobes of pygofer. However, the species is distinguishable from P. picta and P. linearis by its smaller body size (35 mm as in the original description by Distant (1912a)) and by the opercula widely separated and not wider than long.
This species does not belong to the Pomponia linearis species group proposed by Duffels & Hayashi (2006) due to the following: postclypeus with two symmetrical series of thin, transverse fuscous lines on underside instead of a broad transverse band across postclypeus; opercula widely separated and not wider than long. The latter characteristic suggests that this species may not be closely allied to Pomponia picta , either.
The type locality of this species is “ Cochin China ”, which is equivalent to the present southern Vietnam, but the specimen preserved in The Natural History Museum, London and shown in Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 is labeled as “Luang-Prabang // a Theng Pavie 1888”. Luang-Prabang is presently a province of Laos, which is far north of southern Vietnam. This discrepancy could have arisen from mislabeling or confusion of geographical concepts. Because the original description of this species by Distant (1912a) gives exact values, rather than ranges, for morphological measurements, the description implies that only one male specimen was available to Distant. The description indicates that the depository of the type specimen was “Brit. Mus.” (= The Natural History Museum, London). As there are no other specimens or syntypes of this species in the Museum (M. Webb, pers. comm.), this specimen is apparently the holotype, fixed by monotypy (73.1.2, ICZN).
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Pomponia Stål, 1866
Lee, Young June 2008 |
Cicada orientalis:
Metcalf 1963: 786 |
Pomponia hieroglyphica
Kato 1938: 8 |
Pomponia linearis:
Moulton 1923: 110 |
Pomponia lactea:
Distant 1917: 101 |
Tettigia orientalis
Distant 1912: 460 |
Pomponia fusca:
Jacobi 1905: 430 |
Pomponia piceata
Distant 1905: 558 |
Leptopsaltria lactea
Distant 1887: 229 |
Dundubia picta
Walker 1868 |
Pomponia picta
Walker 1868 |
Pomponia Stål, 1866: 6
Stal 1866: 6 |
Pomponia linearis
Walker 1850 |
Dundubia linearis
Walker 1850: 48 |
Cicada fusca
Olivier 1790 |