Typhlocyba Germar, 1833
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Typhlocyba Germar, 1833 View in CoL
Typhlocyba Germar, 1833: 180 View in CoL ; Anufriev 1973: 505; Dworakowska 1979: 195. Anomia Fieber 1866a: 509 View in CoL .
Type species: Cicada quercus Fabricius.
Diagnosis. Body slim and usually brightly colored, orange, yellowish-orange or reddish-orange. Head produced medially, median length usually longer than width between eyes. Forewing with 3rd apical cell triangular, petiolate. Hindwing with 2 open apical cells.
Abdominal apodemes not exceeding 6th sternite. Subgenital plate with single long macroseta near outer basal angle, apex often modified. Paramere slender, without apical tooth. Connective short and robust, nearly M- or Y-shaped. Aedeagus with shaft slim; processes derived from base or apex of shaft, paired or single; gonopore apical.
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Typhlocyba Germar, 1833
Huang, Min & Zhang, Ya-Lin 2009 |
Typhlocyba
Dworakowska 1979: 195 |