Fulgoridae Latreille, 1807
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Family Fulgoridae Latreille, 1807 View in CoL View at ENA
Identification key to the Fulgoridae View in CoL species of Andaman and Nicobar.
1. Head with long curved cephalic process directed anterodorsally ( Fig. 1 E View Fig ) ........................... ...................................................................................................................... [genus Pyrops View in CoL ] 2
- Head without cephalic process ( Fig. 4 B View Fig ) or with a very small process folded on vertex ( Fig. 6 C View Fig ) .............................................................................................................................. 4
2. Head black with frons and ventral part of cephalic process yellow ( Fig. 1 E, G View Fig ); femora yellow-brown ( Fig. 1 C View Fig ); tegmina with yellowish white spots including a central yelloworange spot ( Fig. 1 A View Fig )................................................ Pyrops andamanensis ( Distant, 1880) View in CoL
- Head mostly bluish green ( Fig. 2 C View Fig ) or dark brown ( Fig. 3 View Fig ); femora dark brown to black ( Fig. 2 D View Fig ); tegmina with spots unicolorous ( Fig. 2 A View Fig ) or including a central spot coloured as the rest of the tegmen ( Fig. 3 A View Fig )....................................................................................... 3
3. Head mostly bluish green ( Fig. 2 C View Fig ); spots on tegmina uniformly bluish white ( Fig. 2 A View Fig ); tegmina with corium and membrane similarly coloured ( Fig. 2 A View Fig ) ........................................ ..................................................................………............................ Pyrops azureus View in CoL sp. nov.
- Head dark brown ( Fig. 3 D View Fig ); spots on tegmina white with central spot coloured as tegmen ( Fig. 3 A View Fig ); tegmina with corium blackish green and membrane brown ( Fig. 3 A View Fig )................. ................................................................................................ Pyrops rogersi ( Distant, 1906) View in CoL
4. Head without cephalic process ( Fig. 4 B View Fig ); frons smooth, without carinae ( Fig. 4 D View Fig ); tegmina with very dense reticulum of veins and cross-veinlets ( Fig. 4 A View Fig ) ............................. ............................................................................................. Polydictya negrito Distant, 1906 View in CoL
- Head with small cephalic process folded on vertex ( Fig. 6 C View Fig ); frons with three longitudinal carinae ( Fig. 6 D View Fig ); tegmina without very dense reticulum of veins and cross-veinlets, cross-veinlets only on membrane ( Fig. 6 A View Fig )..................................................[genus Penthicodes View in CoL ] 5
5. Head with cephalic process distinct ( Fig. 5 C View Fig ); dorsum of abdomen brown ( Fig. 5 A View Fig ); tegmina with corium partly bluish green and membrane distinctly paler ( Fig. 5 A View Fig ); posterior wings brown with large blue marking ( Fig. 5 A View Fig )..................................................... .............................................................. Penthicodes (Penthicodes) nicobarica (Stål, 1869) View in CoL
- Head with cephalic process indistinct, strongly compressed on vertex ( Fig. 6 C View Fig ); dorsum of abdomen bright red ( Fig. 6 A View Fig ); tegmina brown with black markings ( Fig. 6 A View Fig , 7 A View Fig ); posterior wings largely bright red and/or orange ( Fig. 6 A View Fig , 7 A View Fig )......................................... 6
6. Head and pronotum pale yellow-brown, mesonotum black-brown ( Fig. 6 C View Fig ); tegmina with membrane unspotted and usually 2 large spots on costal cell ( Fig. 6 A View Fig ); legs uniformly dark brown to black ( Fig. 6 B View Fig ) ................................................................................................ ................................................................ Penthicodes (Ereosoma) atomaria (Weber, 1801) View in CoL
- Head and thorax uniformly coloured ( Fig. 7 C View Fig ); tegmina with small dark brown spots on membrane and costal cell without 2 large black spots, showing only small dark brown spots ( Fig. 7 A View Fig ); legs with pale rings ( Fig. 7 B View Fig ) ...................................................................... .............................................. Penthicodes (Ereosoma) pulchella ( Guérin-Méneville, 1838) View in CoL
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