Adelungiini, Baker, 1915

Mozaffarian, Fariba & Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., 2022, Leafhoppers of the tribe Adelungiini (Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae: Megophthalminae) in Iran, Zootaxa 5213 (4), pp. 413-426 : 414

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5213.4.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7385868

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scientific name

Adelungiini
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Key to species of tribe Adelungiini View in CoL of Iran

[ Achrus prodigiosus ( Melichar, 1902) and Platyproctus impressus ( Melichar, 1902) are not included due to the lack of information on their male genitalia structure]

1. Aedeagal shaft more or less flattened ( Figs 15 a–c, 16 a–b, 17b View FIGURES 15–19 ). Ovipositor with round apex. Subtribe Achrina View in CoL .......... 2

-. Aedeagal shaft tubular-shaped ( Figs 18a, b, 19a, b View FIGURES 15–19 , 20a, b, 21a, b, 22a, b, 23a, b, 24a, b View FIGURES 20–24 ) Ovipositor with sharp apex. Subtribe Adelungiina ......................................................................................... 4

2. Frontoclypeus parallel-sided ( Fig. 4b View FIGURES 3–7 ).Aedeagal shaft strongly flattened laterally ( Fig. 17b View FIGURES 15–19 ). Style with inner and outer processes equal in length ( Fig. 17d View FIGURES 15–19 )............................................ Zubara lycii View in CoL Al-ne’ami et Linnavuori, 1982

-. Frontoclypeus with diverging lateral margins ( Figs 1e View FIGURE 1 , 2b View FIGURE 2 , 3b View FIGURES 3–7 ). Aedeagal shaft slightly flattened laterally ( Figs 15c, 16b View FIGURES 15–19 ). Style with inner process distinctly longer than outer one ( Figs 15e, 16c View FIGURES 15–19 )............................................... 3

3. Aedeagal shaft serrated laterally, with an apex turned down ( Figs 15a–c View FIGURES 15–19 ). Smaller species measuring shorter than 6 mm in length................................................................... Achrus albicosta ( Kusnezov, 1929) View in CoL

-. Aedeagal shaft smooth laterally, with an apex turned up ( Figs 16a, b View FIGURES 15–19 ). Larger species measuring 6–9 mm in length................................................................................... Dalus leopardinus ( Haupt, 1917) View in CoL

4. Head with an apical lamellate projection ( Figs 5a,b, 6a,b, 7 View FIGURES 3–7 )................................................... 5

-. Head without apical lamellate projection ( Figs 8–14 View FIGURES 8–14 )......................................................... 7

5. Apical projection of head distinctly exceeding dorsal curvature of pronotum in lateral view ( Figs 5b,7 View FIGURES 3–7 )................. 6

-. Apical projection of head not or slightly exceeding dorsal curvature of pronotum in lateral view ( Fig. 6b View FIGURES 3–7 )....................................................................................... Adelungia primigena Dlabola, 1984 View in CoL

6. Aedeagal shaft with serrated dorsal surface and with a pair of long processes in its proximal half ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 25–40 in Dlabola, 1984)........................................................................ Adelungia tridigitata Dlabola, 1984 View in CoL

-. Aedeagal shaft with smooth dorsal surface and without processes proximally, but with pair of short lateral projections apically ( Figs 18a,b View FIGURES 15–19 ).............................................................. Adelungia elegans Melichar, 1902 View in CoL

7. Forewing basal fourth brown ( Fig. 9a View FIGURES 8–14 ). Inner process of style with two subapical teeth one below the other (Fig. 45 in Dlabola, 1960b); Aedeagus with long narrow subapical process (Fig. 46 in Dlabola, 1960b)..... Melicharella basalis Dlabola, 1960 View in CoL

-. Forewing, style and aedeagus not as above................................................................. 8

8. Style with an inner process bifid apically ( Fig. 20c View FIGURES 20–24 ). Aedeagal shaft serrated ventrally ( Fig. 20b View FIGURES 20–24 )........................................................................................ Emelyanogramma proxima (Dlabola, 1960) View in CoL

-. Style with an inner process not bifid. Aedeagal shaft smooth or serrated laterally................................... 9

9. Aedeagal shaft serrated laterally ( Figs 21a, 23a View FIGURES 20–24 )............................................................ 10

-. Aedeagal shaft smooth ( Figs 22a, 24a View FIGURES 20–24 )................................................................... 11

10. Aedeagal shaft of uniform width in ventral view, with row of denticles in its distal ¾ ( Fig. 23a View FIGURES 20–24 ).......................................................................... Platyproctus omani ( Kameswara Rao et Ramakrishnan, 1983) View in CoL

-. Aedeagal shaft slightly narrowed distally in ventral view, with denticles laterally in its distral third ( Fig. 21a View FIGURES 20–24 ).............................................................................. Platyproctus agraphopteron Bergevin, 1932 View in CoL

11. Face without brown marks ( Figs 11b, 13b View FIGURES 8–14 )................................................................ 12

-. Face richly marked with brown ( Fig. 14b View FIGURES 8–14 )................................... Platyproctus schaeuffelei Dlabola, 1960 View in CoL

12. Aedeagal shaft narrowing gradually from its base towards apex in ventral view ( Fig. 24a View FIGURES 20–24 )................................................................................................ Platyproctus roseovittatus Dlabola, 1960 View in CoL

-. Aedeagal shaft narrowed abruptly after its base in ventral view ( Fig. 22a View FIGURES 20–24 )......... Platyproctus melichari ( Kusnezov, 1929) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

SubFamily

Megophthalminae

Tribe

Adelungiini

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