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Published: 2026-01-13
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Neohyalinocerus, a new genus of Idiocerini for Amritodus flavoscutatus Cai & Shen, 1998 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from China

College of Life Sciences & Technology; Inner Mongolia Normal University; Hohhot 010022; China; Key Laboratory of Biodiversity conservation and Sustainable utilization for College and University of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region; Hohhot 010022; China
Moonshot Academy; Lotus Court; National Tennis Center; No.2; Beijing 100192; China
College of Life Sciences & Technology; Inner Mongolia Normal University; Hohhot 010022; China
College of Life Sciences & Technology; Inner Mongolia Normal University; Hohhot 010022; China
College of Life Sciences & Technology; Inner Mongolia Normal University; Hohhot 010022; China
Hemiptera Leafhoppers Auchenorrhyncha new genus morphology taxonomy

Abstract

Neohyalinocerus Zhang gen. nov., is described to accommodate Amritodus flavoscutatus Cai & Shen, 1998, resulting in the new combination Neohyalinocerus flavoscutatus (Cai & Shen). The genus is characterized by the presence of some transverse rugae on the head and pronotum, and presence of a ventral process on the male pygofer.

 

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How to Cite

Zhang, B., Yue, Y., Li, G., Bao, S. & Zhang, H. (2026) Neohyalinocerus, a new genus of Idiocerini for Amritodus flavoscutatus Cai & Shen, 1998 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from China. Zootaxa, 5748 (2), 295–300. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5748.2.10