Champaka (cicada)
Champaka is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are about 12 described species in Champaka.[1][2]
Champaka | |
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Champaka viridimaculata | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Suborder: | Auchenorrhyncha |
Family: | Cicadidae |
Tribe: | Dundubiini |
Genus: | Champaka Distant, 1905 |
Species
The following species belong to the genus Champaka:
- Champaka abdulla (Distant, 1881) c g
- Champaka aerata (Distant, 1888) c g
- Champaka celebensis Distant, 1913 c g
- Champaka constanti (Lee, 2009) c g
- Champaka maxima (Lee, 2009) c g
- Champaka meyeri (Distant, 1883) c g
- Champaka nigra (Distant, 1888) c g
- Champaka solivenae Lee, 2015 c g
- Champaka spinosa (Fabricius, 1787) c g
- Champaka virescens (Distant, 1905) c g
- Champaka viridimaculata (Distant, 1889) c g
- type species (as Pomponia viridimaculata Distant, 1889) - Champaka wallacei (Beuk, 1999) c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[3] c = Catalogue of Life,[1] g = GBIF,[2] b = Bugguide.net
References
- "Browse Champaka". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
- "Champaka". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
- "ITIS, Integrated Taxonomic Information System". Retrieved 2018-04-28.
Further reading
- Arnett, Ross H. Jr. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico (2nd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0212-9.
- Moulds, M.S. (2005). "An Appraisal of the Higher Classification of Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea) with Special Reference to the Australian Fauna". Records of the Australian Museum. 57 (3): 375โ446. ISSN 0067-1975.
- Sanborn, A.F.; Phillips, P.K. (2013). "Biogeography of the Cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) of North America, North of Mexico" (PDF). Diversity. 5: 166โ239.
- Van Duzee, E.P. (1915). "A preliminary review of the West coast Cicadidae". Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 23 (1): 21โ44.
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