Embolemus Westwood, 1833
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3504337 |
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Genus Embolemus Westwood, 1833 View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs 1–5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 , 10 View FIGURE 10 , 11 View FIGURE 11 )
Embolemus Westwood 1833: 444 View in CoL ; Walker 1837: 411, 430; Förster 1856: 94; Kieffer in Kieffer et Marshall 1906: 470; Kieffer 1914: 294; Berland 1928: 172; Brues 1933: 113; Richards 1936: 170; 1937: 119; 1939: 294; Muesebeck & Walkley 1951: 1043; Bouček 1957: 333; Hirashima & Yamagishi 1975: 26; J.F. Perkins 1976: 2; De Santis & Vidal Sarmiento 1977: 3; Krombein 1979: 1251; Bürgis 1987: 12; Hilpert 1989: 263; Belokobylskij 1990: 65; 1995:176; Olmi 1996: 110; 1997: 137; Belokobylskij & Lelej 2012: 398; Xu et al. 2012a: 1117; Olmi et al. 2014a: 98 View Cited Treatment ; 2014b: 11.
Myrmecomorphus Westwood 1833: 496 ; type species Myrmecomorphus rufescens Westwood 1833 , by monotypy; Kieffer 1914: 223. Synonymized by Richards 1939.
Polyplanus Nees von Esenbeck 1834: 349 (probable synonymy); type species Polyplanus sickershusanus Nees 1834 , by monotypy (the types of Nees von Esenbeck are lost: this synonymy cannot be checked).
Embolimus Agassiz 1846: 137 (emendation); Marshall 1873: 7. Unavailable name according to Art. 33.3 of ICZN (1999).
Formila de Romand 1846: XXXII; type species Formila chevrolatii de Romand 1846, by monotypy. Synonymized by Muesebeck & Walkley 1951.
Pedinomma Förster 1856: 94 , type species Pedinomma rufescens ( Westwood 1833) , by monotypy; Marshall 1873: 8; Kieffer in Kieffer et Marshall 1906: 467; Berland 1928: 171. Synonymized by Richards 1939.
Type species. Embolemus ruddii Westwood, 1833 , by monotypy.
Diagnosis. Female: usually micropterous ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 7, 8. 7 ), occasionally brachypterous; head with dorsal side flat; maxillary palpi 3- or 5-segmented; labial palpi 2-segmented; third segment of maxillary palpi broadened; ocelli absent or much reduced; first antenna geniculated; antennal segment much longer than segment 3; pronotum without or with track of median longitudinal furrow; scutellum subcircular; metanotum short and transverse; tibial spurs 1/2/2. Male: fully winged ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ); fore wing usually with CC, BC, SBC, 1DC cells enclosed by pigmented veins; 1SDC cell open; 1DC cell occasionally open; maxillary palpi 4- or 6-segmented; labial palpi 2- or 3- segmented; third segment of maxillary palpi broadened; region of face from clypeus to antennal toruli with two very convergent longitudinal and median sutures; ocelli distinct; head with dorsal side swollen; antenna not geniculated; first antennal segment shorter or slightly longer than segment 3; tibial spurs 1/2/2.
Distribution. Worldwide.
Hosts. Nymphs of Cixiidae ( Varrone & Olmi 2012) .
World species. Thirty-four species are known (including one putative fossil species in Baltic amber), seven in Japan and two in Russian Far East.
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Embolemus Westwood, 1833
Olmi, Massimo, Mita, Toshiharu & Guglielmino, Adalgisa 2014 |
Pedinomma Förster 1856 : 94
Berland 1928: 171 |
Kieffer 1906: 467 |
Marshall 1873: 8 |
Forster 1856: 94 |
Embolimus
Marshall 1873: 7 |
Agassiz 1846: 137 |
Polyplanus
Esenbeck 1834: 349 |
Embolemus
Olmi 2014: 98 |
Belokobylskij 2012: 398 |
Xu 2012: 1117 |
Olmi 1996: 110 |
Belokobylskij 1990: 65 |
Hilpert 1989: 263 |
Burgis 1987: 12 |
Krombein 1979: 1251 |
De 1977: 3 |
Perkins 1976: 2 |
Hirashima 1975: 26 |
Boucek 1957: 333 |
Muesebeck 1951: 1043 |
Richards 1936: 170 |
Brues 1933: 113 |
Berland 1928: 172 |
Kieffer 1914: 294 |
Kieffer 1906: 470 |
Forster 1856: 94 |
Walker 1837: 411 |
Westwood 1833: 444 |
Myrmecomorphus
Kieffer 1914: 223 |
Westwood 1833: 496 |