Cicadettinae, Moulds, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.57.2005.1447 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8239261 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F71539-484A-FFCC-EEBB-FF59FAF361D5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Cicadettinae |
status |
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Key to the tribes of Australian Cicadettinae View in CoL View at ENA (= Tibicininae auct.)
Some characters used here for distinguishing Australian tribes may not be applicable to some non- Australian species belonging to these tribes.
1 Fore wing with 9 or more apical cells ........................................................................................... 2
—— Fore wing with 8 apical cells ......................................................................................................... 3
2 Head narrower than maximum width of pronotum ................................................... Chlorocystini View in CoL
—— Head wider than maximum width of pronotum .............................. Taphurini View in CoL (subtribe Tryellina )
3 Fore wing costa broadest near node .......................................................................... Chlorocystini View in CoL
—— Fore wing costa not broadest near node, tending to be parallelsided ............................................................................................................................................... 4
4 Hind wing veins CuP and 1A fused in part ........................................................................ Prasiini View in CoL
—— Hind wing veins CuP and 1A unfused ........................................................................................... 5
5 Fore wing veins M and CuA meeting the basal cells with their stems confluent .............................................................................................................. Cicadettini View in CoL
—— Fore wing veins M and CuA meeting the basal cell clearly separated ......................................................................................................................................... 6
6 Male ................................................................................................................................................ 7
—— Female ...................................................................... Cicadettini View in CoL or Taphurini View in CoL (subtribe Tryellina )
7 Opercula within confines of tympanal cavity ................................................................ Cicadettini View in CoL
—— Opercula extending distally beyond tympanal cavity ..................... Taphurini View in CoL (subtribe Tryellina )
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