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Published: 2024-11-18
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The genus Toyoides Matsumura (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Delphacidae): new combination and lectotype designations

Laboratory of Systematic Entomology; Department of Applied Biology; College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Chungnam National University; Daejeon; Republic of Korea.; Department of Smart Agriculture Systems; College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Chungnam National University; Daejeon; Republic of Korea.
Laboratory of Systematic Entomology; Department of Applied Biology; College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Chungnam National University; Daejeon; Republic of Korea.; Department of Smart Agriculture Systems; College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Chungnam National University; Daejeon; Republic of Korea.
Hemiptera Epunka Delphacini Delphacoidea Fulgoromorpha Korea planthopper

Abstract

In this study, we revised the planthopper genus Toyoides Matsumura (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Delphacidae) to include three species. The genus Epunka Matsumura be synonymized with Toyoides based on habitus and genital characteristics. The lectotype specimens have been designated for both T. albipennis and T. bilineata comb. n. Morphological information on T. bilineata comb. n. is presented, with photographs of the habitus and male genitalia provided. We have also provided the keys for the identification of related genera and species.

 

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