Biology:Centrotinae
Centrotinae | |
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Sinocentrus brevicornis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha |
Family: | Membracidae |
Subfamily: | Centrotinae Amyot & Serville, 1843 |
Type genus | |
Centrotus Fabricius, 1803
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Centrotinae is a subfamily within the treehoppers (Membracidae) and is the largest and only subfamily with a worldwide distribution of species. There are nearly 1350 species placed in 216 genera. Species in the genus make use of a wide range of host plants belonging to 105 plant families with dominant ones being Leguminosae, Compositae, Solanaceae, and Euphorbiaceae. Most species have relationships with ants that tend them for honeydew.[1][2] The Centrotinae typically have the posterior pronotal process not concealing the scutellum and the forewing has the clavus truncated at the apex and having a broad apical limbus. Exceptions in which the scutellum are partly concealed can be found both in the New and Old World.[3]
Classification
A number of tribes are recognized within the subfamily including:
- Beaufortianini
- Boccharini
- Boocerini (New World)
- Centrocharesini
- Centrodontini (New World)
- Centrotini
- Centrotypini
- Choucentrini
- Ebhuloidesini
- Gargarini
- Hypsaucheniini
- Leptobelini
- Leptocentrini
- Lobocentrini
- Maarbarini
- Micreunini
- Monobelini (New World)
- Nessorhinini (New World)
- Oxyrhachini
- Pieltainellini (New World)
- Platycentrini (New World)
- Terentiini
- Xiphopoeini
A few genera are still unplaced and include:
- Aspasiana
- Centrobelus
- Elaphiceps
- Insitor
- Insitoroides
- Kaikaia
- Megalocentrus
- Megaloschema
- Selenacentrus
- Sinocentrus
- Tyrannotus
References
- ↑ Yu, Ruitao; Feng, Leining; Dietrich, Christopher H.; Yuan, Xiangqun (2022). "Characterization, Comparison of Four New Mitogenomes of Centrotinae (Hemiptera: Membracidae) and Phylogenetic Implications Supports New Synonymy" (in en). Life 12 (1): 61. doi:10.3390/life12010061. ISSN 2075-1729. PMID 35054454. Bibcode: 2022Life...12...61Y.
- ↑ Cryan, Jason R.; Wiegmann, Brian M.; Deitz, Lewis L.; Dietrich, Christopher H. (2000). "Phylogeny of the Treehoppers (Insecta: Hemiptera: Membracidae): Evidence from Two Nuclear Genes" (in en). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 17 (2): 317–334. doi:10.1006/mpev.2000.0832. PMID 11083944. https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1055790300908327.
- ↑ Dietrich, C. H.; Mckamey, S. H.; Deitz, L. L. (2001). "Morphology-based phylogeny of the treehopper family Membracidae (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha: Membracoidea)" (in en). Systematic Entomology 26 (2): 213–239. doi:10.1046/j.1365-3113.2001.00140.x. ISSN 0307-6970. Bibcode: 2001SysEn..26..213D. https://resjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-3113.2001.00140.x.
External links
Wikidata ☰ Q4035965 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrotinae.
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