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Cicadidae Latreille 1802

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Family Cicadidae Latreille, 1802

Cicadae auct.

Cicadides auct.

Cicadidae auct.

Cicadina auct.

Cicadinae auct.

For discussion on the authorship of family group names based on Cicada see notes under “ Cicadidae / Cicadinae Latreille, 1802 ”, p. 387.

Type genus. Cicada L. (type species Cicada orni L.).

Included subfamilies. Cicadinae Latreille, Cicadettinae Buckton n.stat., Tettigadinae Distant.

Diagnosis. Thoracic ganglia fused. Pronotum smaller than mesonotum; paramedian and lateral fissures present; pronotal collar present. Mesonotum with a cruciform elevation. Fore wing vein RP arising from node; veins 2A and 3A fused; nodal line usually indistinct. Hind wing hamulus absent. Pretarsal empodia absent. Hind coxae not overhanging abdomen. Timbals present in males only. Male abdominal resonant chamber present. Tympana present in both sexes. Male sternite VIII shielding genitalia ventrally. Male genitalia with styles absent; basal lobe present; aedeagus never with a sclerotized subdorsal crest. Male reproductive system with testes located posteriorly, centred over abdominal sternite VI. Female genitalia either monotrysian or ditrysian. Female reproductive system with accessory glands of common oviduct present. Nymphs with antennal segments 1 (scape) and 2 (pedicel) together longer than segment 5 (3rd flagellomere); fore femur with no midlateral spine on outer face; fore tibiae subapical tooth absent or weakly developed and not opposing apical tooth; mid and hind tibiae with no stout spines along shank; hind tibiae with spines of spinal crown all similar.

Distinguishing characters. The following attributes are believed to differentiate the Cicadidae. Pronotum smaller than mesonotum; paramedian and lateral fissures present; pronotal collar present. Mesonotum with scutellum forming a cruciform elevation. Fore wing vein RP arising from node; veins 2A and 3A fused. Timbals present in males only or sometimes absent. Male abdominal resonant chamber present. Tympana present in both sexes. Male sternite VIII shielding genitalia ventrally. Male genitalia with basal lobes present. Male reproductive system with testes located posteriorly, centred over spiracles of sternite VI. Female reproductive system with accessory glands of common oviduct present. Nymphs with antennal segments 1 (scape) and 2 (pedicel) together longer than segment 5 (3rd flagellomere); fore femur with no mid-lateral spine on outer face; fore tibiae subapical tooth absent or weakly developed and not opposing apical tooth; mid and hind tibiae with no spines along shank; hind tibiae with spines of spinal crown all similar.

Discussion. The previously held concept of the Cicadidae remains unchanged. Previously identified attributes for the Cicadidae (Hayashi, 1984; Moulds, 1990) remain applicable.

Notes

Published as part of Moulds, MS, 2005, An Appraisal of the Higher Classification of Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea) with Special Reference to the Australian Fauna, pp. 375-446 in Records of the Australian Museum 57 (3) on page 427, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.57.2005.1447, http://zenodo.org/record/8239161

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Biodiversity

Family
Cicadidae
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hemiptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Latreille
Taxon rank
family
Taxonomic concept label
Cicadidae Latreille, 1802 sec. Moulds, 2005

References

  • Latreille, P. A., 1802. Histoire naturelle, generale et particuliere des Crustaces et des Insectes. Ouvrage faisant suite aux oeuvres de Laclerc de Buffon et partie du cours complet d'Histoire naturelle redige p. C. S. Sonnini. Paris: Dufart. 3, Familles naturelles et genres. xii, 467 pp.
  • Hayashi, M., 1984. A review of the Japanese Cicadidae. Cicada (Transactions of the Japanese Cicada Club) 5 (2 / 3 / 4): 25 - 51.
  • Moulds, M. S., 1990. Australian Cicadas. Kensington: New South Wales University Press. 217 pp., 24 pls.