Hadoa

The genus Hadoa comprises large-bodied Cicadidae occurring in Western North America. Until recently, these species were in the genus Tibicen (now genus Lyristes Horvath, 1926),[1] which has now been redefined so as to include only a few European species, while most species from the Eastern and Central US are now placed in Neotibicen and Megatibicen.[2][3]

Hadoa
Hadoa bifida
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Family: Cicadidae
Tribe: Cryptotympanini
Genus: Hadoa
Moulds, 2015

Species

These 20 species are members of the genus Hadoa:[4]

  • Hadoa bifida (Davis, 1916)
  • Hadoa chihuahuaensis (Sanborn, 2007)
  • Hadoa chiricahua (Davis, 1923)
  • Hadoa chisosensis (Davis, 1934)
  • Hadoa distanti (Metcalf, 1963)
  • Hadoa duryi (Davis, 1917)
  • Hadoa fusca (Davis, 1934)
  • Hadoa hidalgoensis (Davis, 1941)
  • Hadoa inaudita (Davis, 1917)
  • Hadoa longiopercula (Davis, 1926)
  • Hadoa minor (Davis, 1934)
  • Hadoa montezuma (Distant, 1881)
  • Hadoa neomexicensis (Stucky, 2013)
  • Hadoa parallela (Davis, 1923)
  • Hadoa paralleloides (Davis, 1934)
  • Hadoa robusta (Distant, 1881)
  • Hadoa simplex (Davis, 1941)
  • Hadoa sugdeni (Davis, 1941)
  • Hadoa texana (Metcalf, 1963)
  • Hadoa townsendii (Uhler, 1905)

References


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