Cryptotympana

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Cryptotympana
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Cryptotympana holsti, male
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Family: Cicadidae
Subfamily: Cicadinae
Tribe: Cryptotympanini
Genus: Cryptotympana
Stål, 1861 [1]
Synonyms

Cyrister Liu, 1991 & various mis-spellings [2]

Cryptotympana is a genus of cicadas from Southeast Asia, [3] typical of the tribe Cryptotympanini.

Species

The Dmitriev Species File lists: [2]

  1. Cryptotympana accipiter (Walker, 1850)
  2. Cryptotympana acuta (Signoret, 1849)
  3. Cryptotympana albolineata Hayashi, 1987
  4. Cryptotympana alorensis Hayashi, 1987
  5. Cryptotympana aquila (Walker, 1850)
  6. Cryptotympana atrata (Fabricius, 1775) - type species (as Tettigonia pustulata Fabricius, 1787)
  7. Cryptotympana auripilosa Hayashi, 1987
  8. Cryptotympana brevicorpus Hayashi, 1987
  9. Cryptotympana brunnea Hayashi, 1987
  10. Cryptotympana consanguinea Distant, 1916
  11. Cryptotympana corvus (Walker, 1850)
  12. Cryptotympana demissitia Distant, 1891
  13. Cryptotympana diomedea (Walker, 1858)
  14. Cryptotympana distanti Hayashi, 1987
  15. Cryptotympana dohertyi Hayashi, 1987
  16. Cryptotympana edwardsi Kirkaldy, 1902
  17. Cryptotympana epithesia Distant, 1888
  18. Cryptotympana exalbida Distant, 1891
  19. Cryptotympana facialis (Walker, 1858) (2 subspecies)
  20. Cryptotympana fumipennis (Walker, 1858)
  21. Cryptotympana gracilis Hayashi, 1987
  22. Cryptotympana holsti Distant, 1904 (2 subspecies)
  23. Cryptotympana immaculata Olivier, 1790
  24. Cryptotympana incasa Zhang, Sun & Zhang, 1994
  25. Cryptotympana insularis Distant, 1887
  26. Cryptotympana intermedia (Signoret, 1849)
  27. Cryptotympana izzardi Lallemand & Synave, 1953
  28. Cryptotympana jacobsoni China, 1926
  29. Cryptotympana karnyi Moulton, 1923
  30. Cryptotympana kotoshoensis Kato, 1925
  31. Cryptotympana limborgi Distant, 1888
  32. Cryptotympana lombokensis Distant, 1912
  33. Cryptotympana mandarina Distant, 1891
  34. Cryptotympana miocenica Zhang & Zhang, 1990
  35. Cryptotympana moultoni Hayashi, 1987
  36. Cryptotympana niasana Distant, 1909
  37. Cryptotympana nitidula Hayashi, 1987
  38. Cryptotympana ochromelas Hayashi, 1987
  39. Cryptotympana pelengensis Hayashi, 1987
  40. Cryptotympana praeclara Hayashi, 1987
  41. Cryptotympana recta (Walker, 1850)
  42. Cryptotympana robinsoni Moulton, 1923
  43. Cryptotympana shillana Lee & Mohagan, 2016
  44. Cryptotympana sibuyana Hayashi, 1987
  45. Cryptotympana socialis Hayashi, 1987
  46. Cryptotympana suluensis Distant, 1906
  47. Cryptotympana takasagona Kato, 1925
  48. Cryptotympana timorica (Walker, 1870)
  49. Cryptotympana varicolor Distant, 1904
  50. Cryptotympana ventralis Hayashi, 1987
  51. Cryptotympana vesta (Distant, 1904)
  52. Cryptotympana viridicostalis Hayashi, 1987
  53. Cryptotympana vitalisi Distant, 1917
  54. Cryptotympana wetarensis Hayashi, 1987
  55. Cryptotympana yaeyamana Kato, 1925

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References

  1. Stål C (1861) Genera nonnulla nova Cicadinorum. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. Paris. (Ser. 4). 1, 613–622.
  2. 1 2 Dmitriev Species File (retrieved 3 September 2022)
  3. Metcalf, Z.P. 1963. General catalogue of the Homoptera. Fascicle VIII. Cicadoidea. Part 1. Cicadidae. Section I. Tibiceninae. vii, 1-585. – North Carolina State College, Raleigh, North Carolina.