1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-6055.1988.tb01161.x
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Further Studies on Asiracinae (Homoptera: Delphacidae) in Australia and New Caledonia

Abstract: Kiambrama hylonoma gen. n., sp.

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“…Type 1 calcar present in Asiracini (Asiracinae) seems to be the most plesiomorphic condition, movable, an awl-shaped and long spine, not different except size and movability from apical teeth. A slightly modified Type 1calcar, more quadrangular in cross-section is mentioned in the genera Notuchoides Donaldson, 1988 and Kiambrama Donaldson, 1988 74 . The same type of calcar is observed in other Asiracini genera Copicerus Swartz, 1802 and Elaphodelphax Fennah, 1949 27 , 75 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type 1 calcar present in Asiracini (Asiracinae) seems to be the most plesiomorphic condition, movable, an awl-shaped and long spine, not different except size and movability from apical teeth. A slightly modified Type 1calcar, more quadrangular in cross-section is mentioned in the genera Notuchoides Donaldson, 1988 and Kiambrama Donaldson, 1988 74 . The same type of calcar is observed in other Asiracini genera Copicerus Swartz, 1802 and Elaphodelphax Fennah, 1949 27 , 75 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…larvalis Fennah, 1980). All Notuchus species (except N. larvalis and the two new species described below) are epigeic but display morphological characters, such as depressed body shape and brachyptery (Donaldson 1979(Donaldson , 1987(Donaldson , 1988Fennah 1969) that are indicative of an adaptation to a cryptic way of life, in habitats such as leaf litter. Most specimens have been collected by berlese extraction of leaf litter samples from rainforest vegetation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%