Aphaena submaculata
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| Aphaena submaculata | |
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| Aphaena submaculata consanguinea | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Hemiptera |
| Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha |
| Infraorder: | Fulgoromorpha |
| Family: | Fulgoridae |
| Tribe: | Aphaenini |
| Genus: | Aphaena |
| Species: | A. submaculata |
| Binomial name | |
| Aphaena submaculata (Duncan, 1843) | |
| Subspecies[1] | |
| Synonyms[2] | |
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Aphaena submaculata is a species of planthoppers in the sub-family Aphaeninae of Fulgoridae. Various subspecies are distributed throughout the Indo-China region. The species was first observed by Frederick William Hope in 1840 and was formally described by James Duncan in 1843. Since then, it has undergone multiple reclassifications and now has 3 recognized subspecies which differ by color and/or length. The species feeds on tree sap via specialized mouthparts and follows a hemimetabolous life cycle.
Aphaena submaculata is a species of fulgoridea planthopper. The earliest account of the species comes from 1840 when entomologist Frederick William Hope described the species as Aphana submaculata, a nomen nudum.[3] Aphaena submaculata was formally described by James Duncan in 1843.[4] In Duncan's 1843 account, he referred to the species as Aphana submaculata as well. In 1851, Francis Walker proposed the alternative spelling Aphaena submaculata. In 1863, Carl Stål reclassified the species as Euphria submaculata.[5][6]
Around the same time as Duncan's discovery, Carl Stål described Aphana resima as a separate species in 1855. In 1858, Francis Walker reclassified Aphana resima to the alternative spelling Aphaena resima. In 1895, Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker reclassified the species again as Euphria resima. In 1906, William Distant determined that Euphria resima was synonymous with Euphria submaculata, which downgraded Euphria resima to a synonym. Distant identified 2 additional subspecies: Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata subsp. burmanica and Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata subsp. consanguinea. This reclassification was upheld upon review by Victor Lallemand in 1963. In 1947, Robert L. Metcalf reclassified the species one final time as Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata, its currently accepted name.[5][6] A. submaculata, alongside other members of the Fulgoridae family, are referred to colloquially as "lanternflies".[7]
There are currently 3 recognized subspecies of Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata:[6]
- Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata subsp. burmanica (Distant, 1906)
- Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata subsp. consanguinea (Distant, 1906)
- Aphaena (Aphaena) submaculata subsp. resima (Stål, 1855)