Difference between revisions of "Aquaeliciini"

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Latest revision as of 20:09, 28 July 2013

Aquaelicium typicum forewing after Banaszkiewicz & Szwedo, 2005 and Distant, 1917 (click on image to enlarge it)
Source: Wikimedia Commons

The Aquaeliciini are a group of Derbidae found in Africa which are characterized by:

  • The hindwings having a stridulatory plate with a convex outer margin.
  • The elongated forewings having a closed clavus, that is the claval vein reaches the hind margin.
  • The forewings having a branched CuA vein which merges again forming an anterior cubital area with one or more cells.
  • The clavus vein Pcu is thickened and has numerous sensory pits.


Key to the genera of Aquaeliciini

Adapted with modifications from:
M. Banaszkiewicz and J. Szwedo (2005) - Notes on Otiocerinae with description of a new tribe from Madagascar and Africa (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Derbidae), Annales Zoologici, 55 (2), 223-241

(click on an image to enlarge it)

1
  
forewing of Synavea apicemaculata
  
forewing of Aquaelicium typicum
a: forewing with CuA bifurcate then anastomising, closing anterior cubital area of one cellb: forewing with CuA bifurcate then anastomising, closing anterior cubital area of two or more cells
  2    3  
2
  
forewing of Synavea apicemaculata
  
forewing of Muiravea hargreavesi
a: CuA1 and CuA2 jointly reaching margin of forewingb: only CuA1 reaches margin of forewing, CuA2 blind with a short crossvein between both
SynaveaMuiravea
3
  
forewing of Aquaelicium typicum
  
forewing of Vizimbum constanti
a: anterior cubital area with two cellsb: anterior cubital area with more cells, numerous veinlets present
  4  Vizimbum
4
  
forewing of Ileifea radiata
  
forewing of Aquaelicium typicum
a: terminal vein of CuA1+2 joins posterior branch of M with a single veinb: terminal vein of CuA1+2 does not join posterior branch of M and reaches the hindmargin of the forewing
  5    6  
5
  
forewing of Ileifea_radiata
  
forewing of Razanus_beniowskii
a: CuA forked apicad of junction of claval veins (Y-junction); apical anterior cubital cell longer than basal one, cross-vein r-m presentb: CuA forked basad of junction of claval veins (Y-junction); apical anterior cubital cell shorter than basal one, cross-vein r-m absent
IleifeaRazanus
6
  
Ravola pennyi
forewing of Ravola pennyi
  
forewing of Aquaelicium typicum
a: mesonotum in lateral view extremely convex; basal cubital cell about twice as long as wideb: mesonotum in lateral view not distinctly convex; basal cubital very elongated, more than twice as long as wide
RavolaAquaelicium