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<i>Aneono australensis</i> (Kirkaldy), adult male.

Aneono australensis (Kirkaldy), adult male.

<i>Aneono australensis</i> (Kirkaldy), adult female.

Aneono australensis (Kirkaldy), adult female.

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Species Aneono australensis (Kirkaldy, 1906)


Compiler and date details

16 February 2012 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Generic Combinations

 

Introduction

This brightly coloured species is widespread in Australia from near Mackay in central coastal Queensland to Victoria with a single record from the Kimberley Research Station in northern Western Australia.

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia


Extra Distribution Information

Australian Endemic.


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

NSW, Qld, Vic, WA: Brigalow Belt North (BBN), Riverina (RIV), Sydney Basin (SB), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Victoria Bonaparte (VB)

Ecological Descriptors

All stages: parenchyma feeder (associated flora: Eucalyptus calophylla Lindley, 1841 [MYRTACEAE] Marri).

 

Diagnosis

Vertex pale sanguineous with a long line (widening basally) and two irregular wedges near the apical margin (more or less irregularly), a longitudinal line (narrower apically) and the posterior margin, greyish. Scutellum white, a pale orange square on basal two thirds, apical third with a blackish longitudinal line and a black spot on posterior angle. Tegmina orange, crimson, cinerous, dark brownish and whitish. Basal half of clavus, pale orange with a white spot; apical half whitish, extreme apex faintly orange. Basal third of corium whitish, extreme base sanguineous and orange. Middle third more or less crimson, a whitish spot at its apex; apical cells whitish, the veins and the transverse veins pale cinereous. Underside more or less dark brownish, face paler. Pronotum a trifle longer than the head. Tegmina with four apical cells, the third being sub-parallel-sided and oblong. Basal of the apical cells, the veins are more or less obsolescent. Length: (female) 3ΒΌ mm. (Kirkaldy 1906).

 

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)
26-Jun-2023 MEMBRACOIDEA 26-Jun-2023 MODIFIED
10-May-2022 CICADOMORPHA 24-May-2023 MODIFIED
02-Jun-2021 AUCHENORRHYNCHA 26-Jun-2023 MODIFIED
05-Dec-2019 CICADELLIDAE Latreille, 1825 26-Jun-2023 MODIFIED Dr Murray Fletcher
05-Dec-2019 26-Jun-2023 MODIFIED
26-Jun-2023 MODIFIED