The identity of two Lyristes species described by Schmidt is readdressed based on examination of the type materials. Lyristes wui Schmidt, 1932 is recognized to be a junior synonym of Salvazana mirabilis Distant, 1913...The identity of two Lyristes species described by Schmidt is readdressed based on examination of the type materials. Lyristes wui Schmidt, 1932 is recognized to be a junior synonym of Salvazana mirabilis Distant, 1913, and Lyristes altaiensis Schmidt, 1932 is a junior synonym of a North American species, Neotibicen resh (Haldeman, 1852). Lyristes altaiensis may have been erroneously recorded from China most possibly due to the mislabeling of the holotype.展开更多
A new species and a new record of leafhoppers from China are described and illustrated herein. These are: Calodia bifurcata sp. n. from Guizhou and Calodia bispinosa Nielson from Yunnan. They bring the total n...A new species and a new record of leafhoppers from China are described and illustrated herein. These are: Calodia bifurcata sp. n. from Guizhou and Calodia bispinosa Nielson from Yunnan. They bring the total number to 58 known species in the genus now, of which 21 species are distributed over China.展开更多
文摘The identity of two Lyristes species described by Schmidt is readdressed based on examination of the type materials. Lyristes wui Schmidt, 1932 is recognized to be a junior synonym of Salvazana mirabilis Distant, 1913, and Lyristes altaiensis Schmidt, 1932 is a junior synonym of a North American species, Neotibicen resh (Haldeman, 1852). Lyristes altaiensis may have been erroneously recorded from China most possibly due to the mislabeling of the holotype.
文摘A new species and a new record of leafhoppers from China are described and illustrated herein. These are: Calodia bifurcata sp. n. from Guizhou and Calodia bispinosa Nielson from Yunnan. They bring the total number to 58 known species in the genus now, of which 21 species are distributed over China.