Australian Biological Resources Study

Australian Faunal Directory

<I>Tambinia venusta </I>(Kirkaldy), adult.

Tambinia venusta (Kirkaldy), adult.

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Species Tambinia venusta (Kirkaldy, 1906)


Compiler and date details

18 November 2011 - Murray J. Fletcher

12 May 2011 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Generic Combinations

 

Introduction

This is the most colourful of Australia's tropiduchid planthoppers with red markings on the head and body which are probably otherwise green in life. It is found along the coast of Queensland from the wet tropics in North Queensland to the southeast. It has also been recorded in New Guinea.

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

Qld: South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Wet Tropics (WT)

Ecological Descriptors

All stages: phloem feeder.

 

Diagnosis

Pale greenish testaceous; vertex with six crimson specks, 3 on each side of the median keel, in a longitudinal row; lateral keels of scutellum more or less crimson, also a speck at the interobasal angle of clavus and a speck on the commissure about the middle. legs spines black. Vertex about ½ to ¾ longer than broad, well produced in front of eyes, rounded anteriorly. Frons suboval, about twice as long as wide. Length: 6½–6¾ mm (Kirkaldy 1906).

The two Australian species of Tambinia can easily be distinguished by colour. This species has the carinae of the head and pronotum highlighted in red whereas T. sexmaculata doesn't.

 

ID Keys

Wang & Liang 2011: 17–19

 

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)
06-Dec-2011 06-Dec-2011 MODIFIED
20-May-2011 20-May-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)