Phlogis mirabilis

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title = {The unusual Afrotropical and Oriental leafhopper subfamily Signoretiinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae): taxonomic notes, new distributional records, and description of two new Signoretia species},
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Taxonavigation

Genus: Phlogis

Name

Phlogis mirabilis Linnavuori, 1979Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

  • Phlogis mirabilis Linnavuori, 1979: 684.

Notes

Previously, the only known specimen of Phlogis mirabilis was the female type from Cameroon. A male specimen from Central African Republic is tentatively considered as conspecific to the type-specimen, based on distribution, external morphology, and size (7.4 mm). The male genitalia of this specimen agree with those of Chouious in the characters described for Phlogisini. However, this male can be easily distinguished from Chouious because its: (1) pygofer lobe lacks the deep concavity on the dorsal margin, (2) aedeagus lacks ventral atrial processes, but has paired apical recurved processes; and (3) anal tube segment X has posterolateral paired processes.

Distribution

Cameroon (Linnavuori 1979[1]) and Central African Republic [new record].

Material examined

Central African Republic: male, Boukoko, 15 III 1969, Michel Boulard, MNHN.

Taxon Treatment

  • Takiya, D; Dietrich, C; Viraktamath, C; 2013: The unusual Afrotropical and Oriental leafhopper subfamily Signoretiinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae): taxonomic notes, new distributional records, and description of two new Signoretia species ZooKeys, 319: 303-323. doi

Other References

  1. Linnavuori R (1979) Revision of African Cicadellidae, part I. Revue de Zoologie africaine 93: 647–747.