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Species Toropsis balli (Kirkaldy, 1907)


Compiler and date details

27 March 2012 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Introduction

This species is reasonably widespread in eastern mainland Australia from Bundaberg in Queensland to the southeastern highlands of Victoria. Kirkaldy gave the following etymology: "I have great pleasure in naming the last two species after Professors Osborn and Ball ,whose work, conjointly or separate, on the Homoptera, especially the genera Deltocephalus, Agallia, &c, forms a model for future research."

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria


Extra Distribution Information

Australian Endemic.


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

NSW, Qld, Vic: Australian Alps (AA), Riverina (RIV), Sydney Basin (SB), South East Corner (SEC), South Eastern Highlands (SEH), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ)

Ecological Descriptors

All stages: phloem feeder.

 

Diagnosis

Bright yellow, closely punctured with brown on head and pronotum. There is a laevigate horse-shoe mark on the face near the clypeus, broken at the base, and there are 2 smooth pits nearer the base of the face. There is also a small smooth area on the pronotum on each side anteriorly, and the striation is fine and somewhat reticulate. The scutellum is punctured closely only on the disk. Apical margins of clypeus and genae, marks on legs, sterna, &c., blackish. Tegmina cinereous hyaline, a blackish smudge near the base, veins strong, yellowish brown, sometimes blackened. The head is not visible dorsally, except close to the prominent eyes, nor is the anterior margin of the pronotum visible. Length 5 mml. (Kirkaldy 1907).

 

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)
05-Dec-2019 19-Apr-2012 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)