Species Aneono australensis (Kirkaldy, 1906)
Compiler and date details
16 February 2012 - Murray J. Fletcher
- Empoa australensis Kirkaldy, G.W. 1906. Leafhoppers and their natural enemies. Bulletin of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experimental Station Entomological Series 1(9): 271-479 [363].
Type data:
Syntype(s) BPBM β (coll.: vi.1904; possible holotype by monotypy), Brisbane, Queensland.
Generic Combinations
- Aneono australensis (Kirkaldy, 1906). β
Evans, J.W. 1966. The leafhoppers and froghoppers of Australia and New Zealand. Memoirs of the Australian Museum 12: 1-347 [259]
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
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).
Diagnosis References
Kirkaldy, G.W. 1906. Leafhoppers and their natural enemies. Bulletin of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experimental Station Entomological Series 1(9): 271-479 [363β364]
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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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 |