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<I>Ledromorpha planirostris </I>(Donovan), adult female.

Ledromorpha planirostris (Donovan), adult female.

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Species Ledromorpha planirostris (Donovan, 1805)


Compiler and date details

29 November 2011 - Murray J. Fletcher

 

Generic Combinations

 

Introduction

This is the world's largest leafhopper reaching a length of almost 30mm. All known specimens are females which implies that the species reproduces parthenogenetically. The original description by Donovan (1805) is accompanied by an illustration showing the species with its wings expanded in flight and the exposed abdomen is clearly that of a male. However, as concluded by Fletcher, Day & Humphrey (2003) based on evidence published elsewhere about Donovan and his illustrations, the abdomen was concocted by Donovan without realising that it should have been a female. Fletcher, Day & Humphrey (2003) also located Donovan's type specimen in the Macleay Museum, University of Sydney, and this has revealed how Donovan made such a fundamental mistake. The species is reasonably common through its range which is primarily eastern coastal from SE Queensland to Tasmania although there are records of the species from Broken Hill in western New South Wales.

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria


Extra Distribution Information

Australian Endemic.


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic: Broken Hill Complex (BHC), Flinders (FLI), King (KIN), Nandewar (NAN), New England Tablelands (NET), Sydney Basin (SB), South East Coastal Plain (SCP), South East Corner (SEC), South Eastern Highlands (SEH), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Tasmanian Northern Slopes (TNS), Tasmanian South East (TSE)

Ecological Descriptors

All stages: phloem feeder (associated flora: Eucalyptus spp. [MYRTACEAE]).

 

Diagnosis

Brown; front of the head broad, flat and porrected (Donovan 1805).

General coloration reddish brown, nigger brown or buff mottled with dark brown. Hind tibia with six spurs and a few hair-like spines. Length ♀ 23–28mm; width of head across eyes 8mm (Evans 1966).

 

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
20-Sep-2011 20-Sep-2011 MOVED
20-Sep-2011 20-Sep-2011 MOVED
05-Dec-2019 26-Jun-2023 MODIFIED
26-Jun-2023 MODIFIED