Hyalessa China , 1925
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3511613 |
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Genus Hyalessa China, 1925 View in CoL
Hyalessa China, 1925: 474 View in CoL . Type species: Hyalessa ronshana China, 1925 View in CoL ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Sonata Lee, 2010: 20 View in CoL View Cited Treatment (synonymized by Hayashi, 2011). Type species: Oncotympana fuscata Distant, 1905 View in CoL .
Diagnosis. See diagnosis of Sonata by Lee (2010) and that of Hyalessa by Wang et al. (2014).
Synonymy. Hyalessa ella ( Lei & Chou, 1997) syn. nov. is here synonymized with H. stratoria (Distant, 1905) because the external morphology and the male genitalia of H. ella (see Chou et al., 1997: 264) are identical with those of H. stratoria ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).
Included species. By adding the new species H. scutata sp. nov. to and removing H. ella from Hyalessa , the genus Hyalessa includes the following twelve species: H. fuscata (Distant, 1905) ( China, Far Eastern Russia, and Korea), H. maculaticollis ( De Motschulsky, 1866) ( Japan) , H. scutata sp. nov. ( China), H. wangi Wang et al., 2016 , H. virescens (Distant, 1905) ( China) , H. batangensis Wang et al., 2016 ( China) , H. ronshana China, 1925 ( China), H. melanoptera (Distant, 1904) ( India) , H. expansa (Walker, 1858) ( India and Nepal), H. stratoria (Distant, 1905) ( China and Nepal), H. obnubila (Distant, 1888) ( Bhutan, India, and Nepal), and H. mahoni (Distant, 1906) ( India) .
Independency of Hyalessa fuscata . Wang et al. (2014) treated H. fuscata as a junior synonym of H. maculaticollis . As Lee (1995, 1999, 2005) reiterated, however, H. fuscata is an independent species from H. maculaticollis , distinguished by its calling songs (see the section of "Comparison of calling songs between H. fuscata and H. maculaticollis " below) although they appear to be very similar in morphology except for the difference in body size and comparative sizes of male opercula and timbal covers. A detailed sound analysis is provided in the later part of the present paper to show the distinctiveness of the calling songs between the two species. For this specific case, it will be interesting to study the calling songs of these two species considering the fact that acoustic characters have been used extensively to reveal hidden taxonomic diversity in cicadas when morphological traits are missing or weak (e.g. Gogala & Trilar, 2004; Quartau & Simões, 2006; Sueur & Puissant, 2007; Puissant & Sueur, 2010; Marshall et al., 2011; Hertach et al., 2015).
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Hyalessa China , 1925
Puissant, Stéphane & Lee, Young June 2016 |
Hyalessa
China 1925: 474 |