List of Cladonota species

The following is a list of treehopper species within the genus Cladonota.[1][2][3][4]

Subgenus Falculifera

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Species in this subgenus are characterized by a lack of intermediate process on the pronotum.[5][6]

Species Authority Range Length[a] Description Sexual dimorphism Image
Cladonota apicalis Stål, 1869 Mexico, Central America, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil 6 to 9 mm (0.24 to 0.35 in) White stripe on the dorsal side of the posterior process. Two forms are known, C-shaped and ovoid. Absent  
Cladonota benitezi Arnaud, 2004 Mexico 12 mm (0.47 in) (male), 17 mm (0.67 in) (female) Present
Cladonota bolivari Peláez, 1945 Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama 8.5 mm (0.33 in) Male unknown  
Cladonota clavigera Stål, 1864 Mexico to Costa Rica 7 mm (0.28 in) Present
Cladonota luctuosa Peláez, 1945 Mexico 8 mm (0.31 in) (male), 10 mm (0.39 in) (female)[b] Present
Cladonota rex England et al., 2020 Costa Rica 6 mm (0.24 in) Yellow-green saddle-shaped area between the posterior and anterior processes of the pronotum. Male unknown  
Cladonota rothschildi Flynn, 2018 Costa Rica, Panama 6 mm (0.24 in) Female unknown
Cladonota zeledoni Peláez, 1967 Costa Rica 7 mm (0.28 in)[b] Present
  1. ^ Unless otherwise noted, measured from the forehead to the tip of the elytra
  2. ^ a b Measured up to the base of the posterior process

Subgenus Cladonota

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Unlike Falculifera, the type subgenus Cladonota possesses an intermediate process on the pronotum. It is covered by the arching anterior process, which does not have a tooth-like projection on its back side.[7]

As of 2022, it comprises 20 species.[7][8]

  • Cladonota albofasciata Goding, 1893
  • Cladonota amazonica Andrade, 1978
  • Cladonota atrata Fonesca, 1936
  • Cladonota cinerea Fonesca, 1933
  • Cladonota crassepunctata Sakakibara, 1971
  • Cladonota cryani Flynn, 2022
  • Cladonota erwini Flynn, 2018
  • Cladonota foliata Funkhouser, 1922
  • Cladonota fritzi Sakakibara, 1976
  • Cladonota gracilis Sakakibara, 1971
  • Cladonota guimaraesi Sakakibara, 1981
  • Cladonota latifrons Stål, 1869
  • Cladonota lopezi Strümpel, 1973
  • Cladonota lydieae Arnaud, 2020
  • Cladonota mirabilis Fairmaire, 1846
  • Cladonota paradoxa Germar, 1821
  • Cladonota ridicula Walker, 1858
  • Cladonota rufescens Fonesca, 1933
  • Cladonota trilobosa Fonesca & Diringshofen, 1969
  • Cladonota undulata Walker, 1851

Subgenus Lecythifera

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The subgenus Lecythifera is also characterized by the presence of an intermediate process of the pronotum, and by a toothless anterior process. However, unlike in Cladonota, the intermediate process is not surpassed by the anterior process. The subgenus comprises 21 known species as of 2022. All species with both male and female specimens known are sexually dimorphic, with the exception of C. plummeri.[9][8]

Species Authority Range Length[a] Description Sexual dimorphism Image
Cladonota affinis Fowler, 1894 Mexico, Guatemala 7 mm (0.28 in) (male)
Cladonota bulbosa Flynn, 2003 Mexico 5.5 to 6.5 mm (0.22 to 0.26 in) Intermediate process of the pronotum bears a large bulbous inflation on top, with a smaller arm extending below it towards the anterior process. Males possess a smaller top bulbous inflation, with another small inflation extending anterior to it. Present  
Cladonota championi Fowler, 1894 Mexico, Guatemala 6 mm (0.24 in) (male) Present  
Cladonota costaricensis Flynn, 2018 Costa Rica 7 mm (0.28 in) (female) Male unknown
Cladonota costata Buckton, 1903
Cladonota crucifixa Gálvez & Flynn, 2021
Cladonota falleni Stål, 1862
Cladonota globonegra Flynn, 2018
Cladonota gonzaloi Peláez, 1945
Cladonota grisea Flynn, 2018
Cladonota hoffmanni Peláez, 1945
Cladonota inflata Fowler, 1894 9 mm (0.35 in)  
Cladonota locomotiva Breddin, 1901
Cladonota machinula Breddin, 1901 Ecuador 7 mm (0.28 in)  
Cladonota meteorus Arnaud, 2002
Cladonota orellana Flynn, 2018
Cladonota pieltaini Peláez, 1945
Cladonota plummeri Peláez, 1945
Cladonota robustula Fowler, 1894
Cladonota siparuna Strümpel, 1973  
Cladonota yucatanensis Flynn, 2003 6 mm (0.24 in)  
  1. ^ Unless otherwise noted, measured from the forehead to the tip of the elytra

Subgenus Lobocladisca

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Specimen of Cladonota (Lobocladisca) livida from the Peruvian Amazon

The subgenus Lobocladisca is uniquely distinguished by a small tooth-like projection on the back side of the anterior process. Like in the subgenera Cladonota and Lecythifera, species of this subgenus all have an intermediate process on their pronotum. The subgenus comprises nine species as of 2020, many of them only known from the type specimen or the original description, and thus of uncertain validity. Conversely, Cladonota (Lobocladisca) biclavata is the most common species of the genus in all of South America.[10]

  • Cladonota bennetti Kirby, 1829
  • Cladonota biclavata Westwood, 1840
  • Cladonota clavaria Fairmaire, 1846
  • Cladonota livida Buckton, 1903
  • Cladonota lobulata Stål, 1869
  • Cladonota occidentalis Strümpel, 1973
  • Cladonota rigida Stål, 1869
  • Cladonota spatulata Fairmaire, 1846
  • Cladonota vexillifera Goding, 1893

Incertae sedis

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No illustration is known for Cladonota brunnea, and the type specimen, discovered in Brazil, has not been preserved. While it is possibly a genetic variation within C. apicalis, the description is considered too insufficient for assignment at the subgenus level.[5]

References

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  3. ^ "Cladonota - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  4. ^ "Catalogue of Life | Search Cladonota". COL. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  5. ^ a b Flynn, Dawn J. (2018). "Review of the Genus Cladonota Stål (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Membracinae: Hypsoprorini) with Keys, Illustrations of Adults, and Known Nymphs, and Description of a New Species from Costa Rica. I. Introduction and Subgenus Falculifera McKamey". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 120 (4): 725. doi:10.4289/0013-8797.120.4.725. S2CID 91937470.
  6. ^ England, Sam J.; Flynn, Dawn J.; Robert, Daniel (2020-03-13). "A new species of treehopper in the genus Cladonota Stål (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Membracinae: Hypsoprorini) from Costa Rica, with preliminary observations of its behaviour and natural history". Zootaxa. 4750 (4). doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4750.4.11. hdl:1983/6e4cfba5-ef67-43ee-b71b-11b195567e59. ISSN 1175-5334.
  7. ^ a b Flynn, Dawn J. (2019). "Review of the genus Cladonota Stål with keys, illustrations of adults, and description of a new species from Ecuador (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Membracinae: Hypsoprorini). II. Subgenus Cladonota Stål". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 121 (3): 405–428. doi:10.4289/0013-8797.121.3.405. S2CID 201192355.
  8. ^ a b Flynn, Dawn J. (2022-04-13). "A new species of Cladonota (Stål) (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Membracinae: Hypsoprorini) Treehopper from Bolivia". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 123 (4): 741–744. doi:10.4289/0013-8797.123.4.741. ISSN 0013-8797.
  9. ^ Flynn, Dawn J. (2020). "Review of the genus Cladonota Stål with keys, illustrations of adults, and descriptions of four new species from Costa Rica, Honduras and Ecuador (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Membracinae: Hysoprorini). III. Subgenus Lecythifera Fowler". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 122 (3): 604–631. doi:10.4289/0013-8797.122.3.604. S2CID 220714404.
  10. ^ Flynn, Dawn J. (2020). "Review of the genus Cladonota Stål with Keys and Illustrations of Adults (Hemiptera: Membracidae: Membracinae: Hypsoprorini). IV. Subgenus Lobocladisca Stål". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 122 (4): 821–833. doi:10.4289/0013-8797.122.4.821. S2CID 225077750.