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<I>Phantiopsis australiaca </I>Melichar, adult

Phantiopsis australiaca Melichar, adult

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Species Phantiopsis australiaca Melichar, 1905


Compiler and date details

29 March 2011 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Introduction

This is the world's smallest planthopper reaching a total length of 2–2.5 mm. It is only known from SW Western Australia and the Sydney Basin in New South Wales. It is possible that it has a wider distribution in Australia but its small size means it has probably been overlooked by collectors. As noted under the entry for Phantiopsis, the records given in Metcalf (1957) of this species in Java and Japan are erroneous since these were based on Melichar (1914) who seems to have incorrectly proposed a synonymy of this species with Mimophantia maritima and the records from Java and Japan apply to that species and not to P. australiaca which is therefore an Australian endemic.

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Western Australia


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

NSW, WA: Jarrah Forest (JF), Sydney Basin (SB)

Ecological Descriptors

All stages: phloem feeder.

 

Diagnosis

Pale testaceous or pale cinereous, tegmina a little smudged in places sometimes, with pale sordid brownish; nerves whitish. Abdomen blackish brown, posterior margins of segments pallid. Length 2–2½ mm (Kirkaldy 1906, of Aphanophantia cuscuticida Kirkaldy)

The male genitalia were figured by Fletcher (1979).

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
02-May-2011 02-May-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)