Genus Aethodelphax Bartlett and Hamilton, 2011

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Family Delphacidae Leach, 1815

Subfamily Delphacinae Leach, 1815

Tribe Delphacini Leach, 1815

Genus Aethodelphax Bartlett and Hamilton, 2011

Type species (in original combination): Aethodelphax prairianus Bartlett and Hamilton, 2011.

Distribution

North America, especially east, and Mexico.

Aethodelphax distribution from Flow (8 June 2017).

Aethodelphax distribution from FLOW

Aethodelphax distribution from Flow (8 June 2017).

Recognized species

There are eight species in the genus, all except the type species were removed from Delphacodes.

Aethodelphax aetocephalus (Beamer, 1948a) – USA: FL, LA, MS, TX
Aethodelphax alatus (Beamer, 1948b) – USA: FL
Aethodelphax caninus (Beamer, 1947) – USA: AZ, ?TX; Mexico (Chihuahua State).
Aethodelphax concavus (Beamer, 1948) – USA: FL, GA, TN
Aethodelphax megadontus (Beamer, 1951) – USA: KS, MN, ?MO, WI
Aethodelphax paraparvulus (Beamer, 1948) -. USA: MS
Aethodelphax prairianus Bartlett & Hamilton, 2011 – USA: IL, MI, NE, SD, WI; Canada: Manitoba.
Aethodelphax sagittatus (Beamer, 1947)- USA: FL, GA, LA

Plant associations

Grasses

Aethodelphax prairianus : Andropogon sp., Sorghastrum nutans (L.) Nash (Poaceae)
Aethodelphax caninusMuhlenbergia

Economic Importance:

Limited.

Recognition

Pale bodied, carinae concolorous with body; vertex narrow and slightly projecting; male genitalia with armature of diaphragm caudally expanded; parameres pediform with large basal angles; suspensorium conspicuous, flattened and elongate; segment 10 with one or two pair of processes.

Aethodelphax aetocephalus

Aethodelphax aetocephalus

 

Aethodelphax alatus

Aethodelphax alatus

Aethodelphax caninus

Aethodelphax caninus

Aethodelphax concavus

Aethodelphax concavus

Aethodelphax megadontus

Aethodelphax megadontus

Aethodelphax paraparvulus

Aethodelphax paraparvulus

Aethodelphax prairianus

Aethodelphax prairianus

Aethodelphax sagitattus

Aethodelphax sagitattus

Online resources

3i.
EOL.
Bugguide.(genus not pressent, link to Delphacinae tree)
Discover Life.
FLOW.
Hoppers of North Carolina. (not present, link to Delphacidae)
Kunzweb Gallery. (not present, link to Delphacidae)
American Insects. (not present, link to Delphacidae)
BOLD.

Molecular resources

Two species in this genus are on BOLD,  The genus is absent on GenBank (as of 18 Feb. 2020).

Selected references

Bartlett, C. R. and K.G.A. Hamilton. 2011. Aethodelphax prairianus gen. et sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) and seven congeneric species from North American Delphacodes. Zootaxa 2837: 48–66.

Bartlett, C. R., L. B. O’Brien and S. W. Wilson. 2014. A review of the planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) of the United States. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society 50: 1-287.

Beamer, R. H. 1947. Some new species of Delphacodes (continued) with two old ones (Homoptera: Fulgoridae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 20: 58–71.

Beamer, R. H. 1948a. Some new species of Delphacodes (Homoptera: Fulgoridae: Delphacinae), Part IV. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 21: 96–110.

Beamer, R. H. 1948b. Some new species of Delphacodes, Part V (Homoptera: Fulgoridae: Delphacinae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 21: 111–119.

Beamer, R. H. 1951. Some species of Delphacodes, new and old (Homoptera: Fulgoridae: Delphacinae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 24: 11–15.

Leach, W. E. 1815a. Entomology. The Edinburg encyclopedia; conducted by David Brewster 9: 57-172. (family Delphacidae page 125).
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