Wood, 1874 : 732
Moulton, 1923 : 104
Boulard, 2005e : 96
Boulard, 2001b : 79
Boulard, 2005e : 95
Boulard, 2005
Biodiversity, biogeography, and bibliography of the cicadas of Thailand (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea: Cicadidae)
Sanborn, Allen F.
Phillips, Polly K.
Sites, Robert W.
Zootaxa
2007
1413
1
46
3YWVX
(Boulard, 2001b)
Boulard
2001
[151,709,490,516]
Insecta
Cicadidae
Megapomponia
Animalia
Hemiptera
30
31
Arthropoda
species
pendleburyi
Pomponia adusta, Wood, 1874: 732, Pl. XVIII, Fig. 1, Siam. Pomponia adusta, Moulton, 1923: 104–108, 167, Siam; penisular Siam. Pomponia adusta, Boulard, 2005e: 96–97, Siam; Siamese Malaysia Pomponia pendleburyi, Boulard, 2001b: 79, 86–93, 95–101, vicinity of Ranong, isthmus of Kra. Megapomponia pendleburyi, Boulard, 2005e: 95, 99, 102, 105, 107, Ranong, south Thailand; isthmus of Kra; forest of Tungka, isthmus of Kra, Province of Ranong, south Thailand. Megapomponia pendleburyi, Boulard, 2005l: 341, 347, Ranong Province, south Thailand; Kra Isthmus, south Thailand.
Taxonomy: Boulard (2005e)transferred this species to Megapomponiawhen the genus was described. Notes: The specimens of P. adusta( Walker, 1850)from the Malay Peninsula and possibly Java and Sumatra (Metcalf, 1963b) probably represent records of M. pendleburyi( Boulard, 2005e).
Material Examined: PSUC– South Thailand.
Distribution: The specimens of P. adusta( Walker, 1850)from the Malay Peninsula and possibly Java and Sumatra (Metcalf, 1963b) probably represent records of M. pendleburyi( Boulard, 2005e).