Zammarini Distant, 1905c, 1918
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Tribe Zammarini Distant, 1905c View in CoL
Zammararia Distant 1905c: 380.
Dazini Kato 1932: 171.
Type genus. Zammara Amyot & Audinet-Serville 1843: 468 View in CoL .
Remarks. Zammarini are the New World cicadas with ampliated lateral pronotal margins, generally hyaline fore wings ( Juanaria poeyi ( Guérin-Méneville, 1856) has completely opaque fore wings), hindwings that generally are spotted, and species possess a timbal cover that partially or entirely exposes the timbal. Additional distinguishing characteristics of species assigned to the tribe are the combination of hind coxae possessing a large inner protuberance, timbal covers that are reduced dorsally but cover part of the lateral timbal, a basal pygofer lobe that is usually bifurcate, an uncus that lacks a dorsal crest, and an aedeagus that is restrained by ventral apophyses ( Marshall et al. 2018). The genera are currently assigned to three subtribes ( Sanborn 2018, 2020c).
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