Kakuna
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Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Delphacidae
Name
Kakuna Matsumura, 1935 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Kakuna Matsumura 1935[1]: 76; Ding 2006[2]: 404; Chen and Yang 2010[3]: 30. Type species: Kakuna kuwayamai Matsumura, 1935, by original designation.
- Parametopina Yang 1989[4]: 308. Type species: Parametopina yushaniae Yang 1989[4]: 308, synonymized by Ding 2006[2]: 404.
Diagnosis
Relatively large, brown delphacids. Head including eyes narrower than pronotum. Submedian carinae uniting at apex of vertex. Fastigium in lateral view rounded. Dorsum of body with a milky longitudinal stripe from middle of vertex to middle of posterior margin of forewing. Median carina of frons forked at extreme base. Antennae cylindrical. Forewing with large, longitudinal, brown marking. Metabasitarsus longer than tarsomere 2 + 3 combined, calcar thin, tectiform, with many black-tipped teeth on lateral margin. Male pygofer in lateral view with laterodorsal angle produced, medioventral process absent. Diaphragm of pygofer narrow, dorsal margin produced dorsad. Suspensorium ventrally ring-like. Aedeagus tubular, long. Parameres fairly developed, apically convergent. Anal segment deeply sunk into dorsal emargination of pygofer, ring-like, caudoventral processes present or absent.
Distribution
China (Guizhou, Taiwan, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shaanxi), Japan.
Key to species in the genus Kakuna (males)
Taxon Treatment
- Ren, F; Xie, Q; Qiao, L; Qin, D; 2014: Kakuna taibaiensis sp. n. and a newly recorded species of Dicranotropis (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Delphacidae) from China ZooKeys, (444): 119-130. doi
Other References
- ↑ Matsumura S (1935) Supplementary note to the revision of Stenocranus and its allied species in Japan-Empire. Insecta Matsumurana 10: 71–78.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ding J (2006) Fauna Sinica. Insecta Vol. 45. Homoptera Delphacidae. Editorial Committee of Fauna Sinica, Chinese Academy of Science. Science Press, Beijing, China, 776 pp.
- ↑ Chen X, Yang L (2010) Oriental bamboo delphacid planthoppers: three new species of genus Kakuna Matsumura (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae) from Guizhou Province, China. Zootaxa 2344: 29–38.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Yang C (1989) Delphacidae of Taiwan (II) (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea). National Science Council Special Publication 6: 334 pp.