Erythria Fieber, 1866
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Erythria Fieber, 1866 View in CoL n. record from China
Erythria Fieber, 1866 ; Dworakowska, 1977 Dio Distant, 1918
Basuaneura Ramakrishnan et Menon, 1971
Type species: Cicada aureola Fallen, 1806
Body stubby. Vertex slightly narrower than pronotum. Pronotum width twice its median length. Fore wing slightly translucent or opaque, 1st apical cell wide, apical cells progressively shorter from 1st to 3rd, 4th apical cell equal in length to 1st apical cell. Abdominal apodemes well-developed.
Male genitalia: Genital capsule well sclerotized. Pygofer side irregularly-shaped, with or without sclerotized appendage at hind upper angle, covered by several or many gracile microsetae, and bearing several macrosetae at its upper margin in some species. Subgenital plate comparatively broad with oblique row of macrosetae and sparse, fine microsetae along outer margin. Connective lamellate and subtriangular. Paramere robust with apical extension and large preapical lobe. Penis symmetrical, with paired processes apically or basally.
Distribution: China (Sichuan); Nepal; India; Iran; Pakistan; Bulgaria; Romania; Yugoslavia; Poland; Czech Republic; Slovakia; Austria; Germany; Italy; France; Spain; Algeria.
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