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<I>Aneipo diva</I> Kirkaldy

Aneipo diva Kirkaldy

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Species Aneipo diva Kirkaldy, 1906


Compiler and date details

27.7.2010 - Murray J. Fletcher

  • Type data:
     Holotype BPBM (coll.: 11.viii.1904, A. Koebele & R.L.C. Perkins), Kuranda, Queensland
    Comment: Lambkin (1978) refers to a holotype. It is unclear from Kirkaldy's original description whether more than one specimen was available to him. With other Kirkaldy species of Auchenorrhyncha, the original material includes specimens labeled as holotype and allotype but Medler (1987) has pointed out that these labels were added later and the designations were never validated by publication. Nevertheless, the specimens labeled as holotype are issued by BPBM as if they were valid holotypes. Consequently, unless Kirkaldy's (1906) material included only a single specimen which would therefore be regarded as a holotype by monotypy, Lambkin's (1978), reference to a specimen as a holotype may constitute a lectotype designation by default.
  • Type data:
     Syntype(s) BMNH sex, quantity unknown (coll: F.P. Dodd), Queensland.

 

Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy

 

Introduction

This species is known from a number of localities in the wet tropics of NE coastal Queensland.

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

Qld: Wet Tropics (WT)

Ecological Descriptors

Adult: sap-feeder.

Nymph: fungivore.

 

Diagnosis

Head and pronotum ochraceous; eyes, central base of pronotum, and the mesonotum chocolate-brown; abdomen above and beneath virescent, the base greyish white; face, sternum, and legs greyish white, anterior area of face and lateral margins of prosternum pale ochraceous; tegmina stramineous, upper half sprinkled with dark spots, a large spot on dilated basal claval area, and a subapical marginal fascia broadly bifurcating on interior margin, pale purplish brown, this fascia is broken near upper apical angle; wings creamy white, hyaline. Long, excl. tegmen, 6.5 mm; exp. tegmen 19-20 mm. (Distant 1907)
In older, faded specimens, all green coloration is lost, much of the orange-yellow fades to cream or stramineous, red fades to pink and many of the black-brown spots on the fore wing are lost (Lambkin 1978)

 

ID Keys

Lambkin 1978: 28

 

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)
12-Aug-2010 12-Aug-2010 MODIFIED
21-Jul-2010 MODIFIED