Rhombotettix Rhombotettix Skejo, Yong, Bogic & Kasalo, subgen. nov.
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Subgenus Rhombotettix Rhombotettix Skejo, Yong, Bogic & Kasalo, subgen. nov.
Type species.
Cicada rhombea Felton, 1765 = Phyllotettix (Rhombotettix) rhombeus .
Etymology.
Rhombotettix is a noun of masculine gender made up of combining Latinised Ancient Greek words for rhombus (ῥόμβος, rhombos) and grasshopper (τέττιξ, tettix). This name was selected because of its prosody in the combination with the specific epitheton of the type species, " Rhombotettix rhombeus ".
Composition and distribution
(Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 ). The subgenus Rhombotettix Rhombotettix subgen. nov. includes only two species, P. plagiatus (Walker, 1871) comb. nov. and P. rhombeus (Felton, 1765) and they are both endemic to Jamaica.
Diagnosis
(Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 3 View Figure 3 ). In lateral view, the posterior margin of the pronotal crest is obliquely projected and undulated (in the nominotypical subgenus, excised or convex); the pronotum caudally reaching behind the hind knees (not reaching the hind knees in the nominotypical subgenus).
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