Neaenus Fowler

Andrew Hamilton, K. G., 2016, Neotropical spittlebugs related to Neaenini (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) and the origins of subfamily Cercopinae, Zootaxa 4169 (2), pp. 201-250 : 220

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Neaenus Fowler
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Neaenus Fowler

Type-species: N. varius Fowler, 1897 , hitherto the only included species.

Diagnosis. Male pregenital segment wider than genital segment, with lateral lobes more or less projecting caudad across base of genital capsule ( Figs 46–48 A; Carvalho & Webb 2005, fig. 6).

Description. Antennae ( Figs 20–23 C) similar to those of Microsarganini or with a second, narrower bladeshaped sensillum projecting from base of arista ( Fig. 23 D–F).

Remarks. The original description ( Fowler 1897) mentions only characters that appear “to form a transition between the Cercopinae and the Ptyelinae” [=Aphrophorinae], namely, “eyes nearly round” ( Cercopinae ) and pronotum “gently rounded in front and slightly produced between the eyes” (Aphrophorinae). The lateral margins of the pronotum are no longer than the compound eyes, and may be slightly shorter, as in Aphrophorinae.

Included species. The type-species, illustrated by Lallemand (1912, pl. 4, fig. 8) as “ Tomaspis ephippiata Bredd. ” (a member of Zuata , see Fig. 13 G), and four new species with distinctive male genitalia, described below. Both styles and theca show major differences among the species, and 2 species in this well-defined genus have unique venation, but barcoding and synapomorphies show that they belong to a subgenus rather than to a separate genus. There is an additional unassociated female from Mexico ( Fig. 10 C) that is weakly differentiated by its tegminal pattern and barcodes as yet another separate species, but it is not described here pending discovery of the male.

Distribution. Central America.

Carvalho, G. S. & Webb, M. D. (2005) Cercopid Spittle Bugs of the New World (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cercopidae). Pensoft, Sofia-Moscow, 271 pp.

Fowler, W. W. (1897) Fam. Cercopidae. Biologia Centrali-American., Insecta. Order Rhynchota. Suborder Hemiptera- Homoptera, 2 (1), 174 - 206.

Lallemand, V. (1912) Homoptera Fam. Cercopidae. Genera Insectorum, 143, 1 - 167.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aphrophoridae

Genus

Neaenus