Genus Sagmation Hamilton, 1999
Compiler and date details
3 August 2011 - Murray J. Fletcher
- Sagmation Hamilton, K.G.A. 1999. The ground-dwelling leafhoppers Myerslopiidae, new family, and Sagmatiini, new tribe (Homoptera : Membracoidea). Invertebrate Taxonomy 13(2): 207-235 [211].
Type species:
Sagmation horridum Hamilton, 1999 by original designation.
Introduction
This genus is known from one described and one undescribed species from SE Queensland and one undescribed species in New Caledonia; the two undescribed species are represented only by nymphs. The name means "little saddle" reflecting the general shape of these insects.
Distribution
States
Queensland
IBRA
Qld: Brigalow Belt South (BBS), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ)
Diagnosis
Head wider than pronotum; face narrow, frons and clypellus tapered towards rostrum, lora discoid; frons bearing three pairs of setigerous pustules flanking mesal groove; antennae set as far apart as edges of genal lobes. Dorsum heavily pustulate and setose, setae definitely capitate; largest pustules forming two rows on disc of crown, across pronotum and on humeral angles of tegmina forming lateral, multipustulate flanges; pronotal "paranota" absent. Tegmina without prominent pits. Abdomen with 6–8 rows of tubercles. Femoral macrosetae apical. Male pygofer pustulate with capitate setae; aedeagus large, bifurcate; connective elongate; style tip drawn out, acute. Female pregenital (7th and 8th) sternites each with a pair of isolated spiculate rows near meson; ovipositor blades strongly curved (Hamilton 1999).
ID Keys
Hamilton 1999: 211
Diagnosis References
Hamilton, K.G.A. 1999. The ground-dwelling leafhoppers Myerslopiidae, new family, and Sagmatiini, new tribe (Homoptera : Membracoidea). Invertebrate Taxonomy 13(2): 207-235 [212]
History of changes
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05-Dec-2019 | 17-Aug-2011 | MODIFIED | ||
12-Feb-2010 | (import) |