Genus Newmaniana Evans, 1942
Compiler and date details
24 January 2012 - Murray J. Fletcher
- Newmaniana Evans, J.W. 1942. New leafhoppers (Homoptera: Jassoidea) from Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 27: 143-163 [152].
Type species:
Newmaniana viridis Evans, 1942 by original designation. - Euprora Evans, J.W. 1938. Australian Leafhoppers (Homoptera: Jassoidea): Part VIII. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1938: 1-18 [9] [junior homonym; of Euprora Busck, 1906].
Type species:
Euprora mullensis Evans, 1938 by monotypy. - Stenotartessus Evans, J.W. 1947. A natural classification of leafhoppers (Jassoidea, Homoptera) Part 3. Jassidae. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 98(6): 105-271 [207] [replacement name; for Euprora Evans, 1938].
Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy
- Evans, J.W. 1966. The leafhoppers and froghoppers of Australia and New Zealand. Memoirs of the Australian Museum 12: 1-347 [200] (synonymy of Stenotartessus)
Introduction
This endemic genus contains two species distributed across a wide area of inland and coastal Australia. The species are similar in general appearance to species of Hackeriana Evans (tribe Thymbrini) but they can be easily separated by the presence of a well defined, although relatively narrow, appendix extending around the apex of the tegmen in the species of Newmaniana.
Distribution
States
New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia
Extra Distribution Information
Australian Endemic.
IBRA
NSW, NT, Qld, Vic, WA: Brigalow Belt South (BBS), Broken Hill Complex (BHC), Carnarvon (CAR), Coolgardie (COO), Davenport Murchison Ranges (DMR), Geraldton Sandplains (GS), Murray Darling Depression (MDD), Mitchell Grass Downs (MGD), Pilbara (PIL), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ), Swan Coastal Plain (SWA), Victoria Bonaparte (VB)
Diagnosis
The anteclypeus is flat and the frontoclypeus convex anteriorly and depressed medially, slightly anterior to the apex of the head. The antennal depressions are deep and continue anteriorly to the edge of the maxillary plates. The frontal sutures diverge posteriorly and terminate at the ocelli, which are not visible either in ventral or dorsal aspect. The apical margin of the head is more or less vertical and narrows medially. The crown is flat and anteriorly produced and the eyes are large. The pronotum is slightly transversely convex and the hind margin almost straight. The scutellum is large and equal in length to the combined length of the crown and pronotum. The tegmina have moderately wide appendices and the venation and the armature of the hind tibiae are typical of the [tribe] (Evans 1942).
ID Keys
Evans 1981: 115–118
Diagnosis References
Evans, F. 1981. The Tartessinae of Australia, New Guinea and some adjacent Islands (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). Pacific Insects 23(1-2): 112-188 [115–118]
Evans, J.W. 1942. New leafhoppers (Homoptera: Jassoidea) from Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 27: 143-163 [152]
History of changes
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20-Sep-2011 | 20-Sep-2011 | MOVED | ||
12-Feb-2010 | (import) |