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1 Description  





2 Taxonomy  



2.1  Colpopterinae  





2.2  Nogodininae  





2.3  Extant genera incertae sedis  







3 Fossil taxa  





4 References  





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Nogodinidae
Bladina sp. from Belize
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha
Superfamily: Fulgoroidea
Family: Nogodinidae
Melichar, 1898

Nogodinidae is a family of planthoppers. They have membranous wings with delicate venation and can be confused with members of other Fulgoroid families such as the Issidae and Tropiduchidae. Some authors treat it as a subfamily of the Issidae.

Description[edit]

Some of their key features are a frons ("face") that is longer than wide and a reticulate wing venation. They are less than 2 cm long. The antenna arises well below the eye, has the base clubbed and flagellum unsegmented. The lateral ocelli (simple eyes) are outside the margins of the face. The face has carinae (or keels) on the edge. On the hind leg, the second tarsal segment has an apical spine arising from it. The tibia of the hind leg also has spines towards the tip. An important family character is found in the shape of the male genital structure, a style that is longer than broad. Most members of this family are forest species.[1][2]

Taxonomy[edit]

Four subfamilies are included in BioLib.cz:[3]

subfamily Bladininae Kirkaldy, 1907
  1. Bladina Stål, 1859 - central and South America
subfamily Gastriniinae Fennah, 1987
  1. Gastrinia Stål, 1859 - Brasil

Colpopterinae[edit]

Auth.: Gnezdilov, 2003[4] - central America, southern Africa

  1. Bumerangum Gnezdilov, 2012
  2. Caudibeccus Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2008
  3. Colpoptera Burmeister, 1835
  4. Dozierana Gnezdilov, 2018
  5. Jamaha Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2008
  6. Neocolpoptera Dozier, 1931
  7. Ugoa Fennah, 1945

Nogodininae[edit]

Auth.: Melichar, 1898; tribes and representative genera:

Bilbiliini Gnezdilov, 2017 (monotypic)
Epacriini Gerstaecker, 1895
Lipocalliini Fennah, 1984
Mithymnini Fennah, 1967
Nogodinini Melichar, 1898
Pisachini Fennah, 1978
Tongini Kirkaldy, 1907[5]
Varciini Fennah, 1978

Extant genera incertae sedis[edit]

  1. Hadjia Dlabola, 1981
  2. Iranissus Dlabola, 1980
  3. Issarius Metcalf, 1950
  4. Issidius Puton, 1898

Fossil taxa[edit]

Several fossil species have been described from mid-Cretaceous Myanmar,[6] Eocene Baltic,[7] Miocene Chiapas,[8] and Miocene Dominican amber.[9] Additionally, a tribe, Celinapterixini, has been erected on the basis of an Argentinian fossil that could not be placed in any of the tribes of extant Nogodinid hoppers.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rawda M. Badawy; Hayam El Hamouly & Rabab F. Sawaby (2011). "A new species of genus Philbyella China, 1938 (Nogodinidae, Fulgoromorpha, Hemiptera) from Gabal Elba, Egypt" (PDF). Journal of American Science. 7 (10): 499–502.
  • ^ Fennah, R. G. (1978). "The higher classification of the Nogodinidae (Homoptera, Fulgoroidea) with the description of a new genus and species" (PDF). Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 113: 113–119.
  • ^ BioLib.cz: subfamily Nogodininae Melichar, 1898 (retrieved 7 March 2024)
  • ^ Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web (FLOW): Colpopterinae Gnezdilov, 2003 (retrieved 21 July 2020)
  • ^ Gnezdilov, Vladimir M. (2009). "Revisionary notes on some tropical Issidae and Nogodinidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea)" (PDF). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae. 49 (1): 75–92.
  • ^ Luo, Cihang; Gnezdilov, Vladimir M.; Zhuo, De; Song, Zhishun (May 2023). "First mid-Cretaceous nogodinid planthopper (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoroidea) from Kachin amber with an extant relative from the Neotropics". Cretaceous Research: 105591. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105591.
  • ^ Szwedo J.; Stroinski A. (1999). "Redescription of Tritophania patruelis Jacobi, 1938 from Eocene Baltic amber (Hemiptera: Nogodinidae)". Annales Zoologici. 49 (3): 203–207.
  • ^ Kraemer, Mónica M. Solórzano; Julián F. Petrulevičius (2007). "A new Planthopper (Insecta: Hemiptera: Nogodinidae) from Chiapas amber, middle Miocene of Mexico". Geobios. 40 (6): 827–832. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2007.02.005.
  • ^ Szwedo, Jacek; Bonino, Enrico; Tettamanzi, Lorenzo; Stroinski, Adam (2022). "Yobuenahuaboshka gen. nov. of Colpopterini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Nogodinidae) from the Lower Miocene Dominican Amber". Annales Zoologici. 72 (4): 991–1004. doi:10.3161/00034541ANZ2022.72.4.014.
  • ^ Petrulevicius, JF. "A plant hopper (Nogodindae) from the Upper Palaeocene of Argentina: Systematics and Taphonomy" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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