The Nogodininae are a sub-family of tropical planthoppers erected by Leopold Melichar in 1898.[1] The recorded distribution is: South America, Africa and the Middle East, South and SE Asia through to Australia.[2]
Nogodininae | |
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Nogodina reticulata | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha |
Infraorder: | Fulgoromorpha |
Superfamily: | Fulgoroidea |
Family: | Nogodinidae |
Subfamily: | Nogodininae Melichar, 1898 |
Tribes and Genera
editFulgoromorpha Lists On the Web[2] lists 8 tribes:
- Bilbiliini Gnezdilov, 2017
- Bilbilis Stål, 1861 - Australia
Epacriini
editAuth. Gerstaecker, 1895 - Africa & Middle East
- Afronias Fennah, 1967
- Colpocara Bergroth, 1920
- Criopaca Schmidt, 1918
- Diazanus Hesse, 1925
- Epacria (insect) Gerstaecker, 1895
- Gamergomimus Fennah, 1984
- Kiomonia Schmidt, 1911
- Mangola (insect) Melichar, 1906
- Mikewilsonia Holzinger, 2019
- Monteira Melichar, 1906
- Morsina Melichar, 1902
- Paramangola Synave, 1956
- Philbyella China, 1938
- Privesomorphus Schmidt, 1912
- Psiadiicola Fennah, 1978
Lipocalliini
editAuth. Fennah, 1984 - Australia
- Bilbilicallia Jacobi, 1928
- Lipocallia Kirkaldy, 1906
Mithymnini
editAurh. Fennah, 1967 - southern Africa
- Bowesdorpia Synave, 1956
- Colmadona Kirkaldy, 1901
- Fovealvus Gnezdilov & Wilson, 2007
- Mithymna (insect) Stål, 1861
- Paralusanda Synave, 1956
- Stilpnochlaena Fennah, 1967
- Telmessodes Fennah, 1967
- Telmosias Fennah, 1967
- Xosias Kirkaldy, 1904
Nogodinini
editAuth. Melichar, 1898 - South America
- subtribe Nogodinina Melichar, 1898
- Biolleyana Distant, 1909
- Neovarcia Schmidt, 1919
- Nogodina Stål, 1859
- Orthothyreus Schmidt, 1919
- Varciopsis Jacobi, 1916
- subtribe Vutinina Fennah, 1978
- Vutina Stål, 1862
Pisachini
editAuth. Fennah, 1978 - Japan to SE Asia
- Goniopsara Metcalf, 1952 - monotypic: G. (as Goniopsis) mystica Melichar, 1899 from Sumatra
- Goniopsarites Meng, Wang & Wang, 2014
- Pisacha Distant, 1906
Tongini
editAuth. Kirkaldy, 1907[3] - Madagascar, S & SE Asia to Australia
- Andrewsiella Izzard, 1936
- Atylana Melichar, 1906
- Capelopterum Melichar, 1906
- Chondroptera Bergroth, 1910
- Cotylana Fennah, 1954
- Distiana Metcalf, 1952
- Epitonga Fennah, 1954
- Forculus (insect) Distant, 1912
- Forculusoides Distant, 1916
- Glyphotonga Schmidt, 1910
- Hemitonga Schmidt, 1911
- Lollius (insect) Stål, 1866
- Neolollius Muir, 1921
- Orthophana Melichar, 1923
- Oryxana Distant, 1910
- Paratonga Schmidt, 1910
- Paratylana Melichar, 1906
- Pseudotylana Melichar, 1906
- Scalabis (insect) Stål, 1870
- Tonga (insect) Kirkaldy, 1900
- Tylana Stål, 1861
Varciini
editAuth. Fennah, 1978 - South & SE Asia to Australia
- subtribe Sassulina Fennah, 1978
- Aphanophrys Melichar, 1898
- Decoomana Lallemand, 1942
- Mindura Stål, 1862
- Paradetya Schmidt, 1919
- Sassula Stål, 1870
- subtribe Varciina Fennah, 1978
- Convarcia Schmidt, 1919
- Detya Distant, 1906
- Miriza Stål, 1862
- Paravarcia Schmidt, 1919
- Probletomus Gerstaecker, 1895
- Varcia Stål, 1870
- Varciella Melichar, 1923
Extinct genera
editIncludes:
- †Tainosia Szwedo & Stroiński, 2001
- †Tonocatecutlius
References
edit- ^ Melichar L (1898) Monographie der Ricaniiden (Homoptera). Annalen des k.k Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. Wien 13: 197-359.
- ^ a b FLOW: Nogodininae Melichar, 1898 (retrieved 8 March 2024)
- ^ Gnezdilov, Vladimir M. (2009). "Revisionary notes on some tropical Issidae and Nogodinidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea)" (PDF). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae. 49 (1): 75–92.
External links
edit- Data related to Nogodininae at Wikispecies