Genus Balduza Gnezdilov and O’Brien, 2006

Genus Balduza Gnezdilov & O’Brien, 2006

Type species (in original combination): Hysteropterum unum Ball, 1910.

Synonyms

None.

Distribution

Southwestern United States and Mexico.

Distribution of Balduza from FLOW 24 Dec 2020

Distribution of Balduza from FLOW (as of 24 Dec 2020)

Recognized species

There are two species currently assigned to this genus

Balduza bufo (Van Duzee, 1923) – USA: AZ; Mexico (Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora; Cerralvo [Jacques Cousteau] Island, Tiburón Island)
Hysteropterum bufo Van Duzee, 1923: 192.
Kathleenum bufo (Van Duzee, 1923); comb. by Gnezdilov, 2004: 2.
Balduza bufo (Van Duzee, 1923); comb. by Gnezdilov & O’Brien 2006b: 221.

Balduza una (Ball, 1910) – USA: AZ, CA, CO, NM, NV, TX; Mexico (Durango, Nuevo León)
Hysteropterum unum Ball, 1910: 43
Balduza una (Ball, 1910); comb. by Gnezdilov & O’Brien 2006b: 221.

Economic Importance

Limited.

Plant associations
  • Balduza bufo  – Lycium (desert-thorn, Solanaceae)
  • Balduza una – Ericameria nauseosa (Pall. ex Pursh) G.L. Nesom & Baird (rubber rabbitbrush, Asteraceae; as Chrysothamnus nauseosus)

Hosts from Wilson et al. 1994; plant names from USDA PLANTS or Tropicos.

Recognition

Hind wings absent or rudimentary, Body elongate (not rounded in dorsal view, vs Paralixes & Traxus), wings not strongly reticulate; Intermediate carinae of the frons present, raised; smaller species usually 4.4 mm or less; vertex not as deeply emarginate as Tylanira; intermediate carinae of frons converging dorsally; frons at the dorsal margin about as wide as tall at median carina (about 1.05x) with dorsal margin v-shaped; vertex about 2x wider than long in middle; Forewings patterned, irregularly speckled; dorso-anterior portion of head raised in lateral view; dorsal margin of forewing concave in lateral view; southwestern (not southeastern)

Here are the couplets in Doering 1938 that separate the 2 species (at the time part of Hysteropterum)

Key in Doering 1938

A portion of the key in Doering 1938 purporting to separate Balduza una and B. bufo (at the time in Hysteropterum)

Balduza bufo

Balduza bufo

Balduza una

Balduza una

Balduza bufo from Gnezdilov and OBrien 2006

Balduza bufo from Gnezdilov and OBrien 2006 Figures 1-7, male genitalia. 1) penis, lateral view; 2) same, ventral view; 3) pygofer, lateral view; 4) capitulum of paramere, dorsal view; 5) paramere, lateral view; 6) anal tube, dorsal view; 7) same, lateral view.

Online resources

Bugguide.
iNaturalist. (Genus not listed, link to family)
FLOW.
EOL.
GBIF.
BOLD.
GenBank.
3i.

Collecting

Adults are taken by sweeping or beating.

Molecular resources

There is data for Balduza una on Barcode of Life; there does not appear to be any data for this genus on Genbank.

Selected references

Ball, E. D. 1910b. New genera and species of Issidae (Fulgoridae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 23: 41-45.

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.

Caldwell, J. S. 1945. Notes on Issidae from Mexico (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 38: 89-120.

Doering, K. C. 1938. A contribution to the taxonomy of the subfamily Issinae in America north of Mexico (Fulgoroidea: Homoptera. Part II. University of Kansas Science Bulletin 25(20): 447-575.

Gnezdilov, V. M. 2004. Two new genera of the family Issidae (Homoptera: Cicadina: Fulgoroidea) from North America. Russian Entomological Journal 13(1–2): 1–2.

Gnezdilov, V. M. 2016. Notes on the phylogenetic relationships of planthoppers of the family Issidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) of the Western Palaearctic fauna, with descriptions of two new genera. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 95(2): 362-382.

Gnezdilov, V. M. and L. B. O’Brien. 2006. Generic changes in United States Issini (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Issidae). Insecta Mundi 20(3-4): 217-225.

Melichar, L. 1906a. Monographie der Issiden. (Homoptera). Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königliche Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 3: 1-327.

Metcalf, Z. P. 1958. General Catalogue of the Homoptera. Fascicle IV, Fulgoroidea, Part 15, Issidae. Waverly Press, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland.

O’Brien, L. B. 1988. Taxonomic changes in North American Issidae (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 81(6): 865-869.

Spinola, M. 1839a. Essai sur les Fulgorelles, sous-tribu de la tribu des Cicadaires, ordre des Rhyngotes. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 8: 133-337.

Spinola, M. 1839b. Essai sur les Fulgorelles, sous-tribu de la tribu des Cicadaires, ordre des Rhyngotes. (Suite). Annales de la Société Entomologique de France 8: 339-454.

Van Duzee, E. P. 1923. Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of California in 1921 – The Hemiptera (True Bugs, etc.). Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (Ser. 4) 12: 123-200.

Wang, M. L., Y. L. Zhang and T. Bourgoin. 2016. Planthopper family Issidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha): Linking molecular phylogeny with classification. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 105:224-234.

Wilson, S. W., C. Mitter, R. F. Denno and M. R. Wilson. 1994. Evolutionary patterns of host plant use by delphacid planthoppers and their relatives. In: R. F. Denno and T. J. Perfect, (eds.). Planthoppers: Their Ecology and Management. Chapman and Hall, New York. Pp. 7-45 & Appendix.

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