Revision of the New World leafhopper genus Neozygina Dietrich & Dmitriev (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini) Author Dietrich, C. H. Author Dmitriev, D. A. text Zootaxa 2007 2007-05-17 1475 27 42 journal article 1175­5334 94D58D6A-8BB6-428F-BB98-91FA42CF1614 Neozygina davisi (Beamer) ( Figs. 1E , 2L–N ) Erythroneura davisi Beamer, 1934 d: 96 , Erythroneura arida Beamer, 1937b: 31 , new synonymy Neozygina davisi , Dietrich & Dmitriev, 2006: 148 Notes. Beamer (1937b) separated the two taxa here treated as synonyms based on slight differences in coloration and the proportions of the aedeagal shaft and processes. These differences appear to intergrade among and within populations, and therefore do not seem sufficient to justify continued recognition of the taxa as distinct species. Consistent morphological differences, including body proportions and the shape of the basal abdominal apodemes of the males, were not found. As noted above, the male genitalia of N. davisi appear to be identical to those of N. balli . These two taxa may eventually be found to be color forms of a single, widespread species. Nevertheless, they appear to be distinguishable based on traits described in the key. More collecting and analysis of molecular data may help determine whether N. balli and N. davisi are truly distinct species. Distribution. USA : California , Nevada , New Mexico , Texas .