Issidae

Issidae

Issidae

Family of planthoppers


Issidae is a family of planthoppers described by Spinola in 1839, belonging to the order Hemiptera, suborder Auchenorrhyncha superfamily Fulgoroidea.

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Distribution

Species of this family are present throughout the Northern Hemisphere.

Description

Issid nymph

Issidae are small insects generally with a stocky body, as the wings mainly develop in width. Basic body coloration is not striking, usually shows brownish colors. The head has two ocelli. The forewings have strong pronounced ribs. They wrap the abdomen when the insect is at rest. The family originally included approximately 1000 species with 215 genera, but the systematics of Issidae remains uncertain, with many of the subfamilies having been recently removed to separate families, including Caliscelidae. Nogodinidae, and Tropiduchidae.

In 2013, scientists described a biologically unique set of mechanical gears in an Issus nymph, though identical structures are known in most planthoppers, and were known for decades[1] before the function of the gears was discovered[2][3]

Taxonomy

The family Issidae was once large and included many groups which are now treated in other families or as families themselves. These groups include the Caliscelidae, Nogodinidae, and Tropiduchidae (e.g., subfamilies Tonginae and Trienopinae). Around 2003, there was a view in favour of a single subfamily Issinae, but the current consensus is placement in four (as below). The Catalogue of Life[4] lists genera in five tribes Issini, Parahiraciini, Hemisphaeriini and Thioniini. The tribe Colpopterini[5] have now been placed in family Nogodinidae Melichar, 1898 having been raised to a subfamily.[6] The oldest fossil of the group is Cubicostissus of the Paleocene Menat Formation of France, belonging to the tribe Hysteropterini, molecular clock calibrations suggest a diversification during the Upper Cretaceous.[7]

Subfamilies, Tribes and selected Genera

Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web[8] lists four subfamilies:

Hemisphaeriinae

Authority: Melichar, 1906

  • Eupilisini Gnezdilov, 2020
    • Bornepilis Gnezdilov, 2020
    • Eupilis Walker, 1857
    • Gabaloeca Walker, 1870
    • Syrgis Stål, 1870
  • Hemisphaeriini Melichar, 1906
    • Hemisphaeriina Melichar, 1906
      • Ceratogergithus Gnezdilov, 2017
      • Choutagus Zhang, Wang & Che, 2006
      • Epyhemisphaerius Chan & Yang, 1994
      • Gergithoides Schumacher, 1915
      • Gergithus Stål, 1870
      • Hemisphaerius Schaum, 1850
      • Maculergithus Constant & Pham, 2016
      • Neogergithoides Sun, Meng & Wang, 2012
      • Neohemisphaerius Chen, Zhang & Chang, 2014
      • Ophthalmosphaerius Gnezdilov, 2017
      • Rotundiforma Meng, Wang & Qin, 2013
    • Mongolianina Wang, Zhang & Bourgoin, 2016
      • (8 genera)
  • Kodaianellini Wang, Zhang & Bourgoin, 2016
    • (6 genera)
  • Parahiraciini Cheng & Yang, 1991
    • Bolbossus Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2016 Baltic amber, Eocene (Priabonian)
    • Parahiraciina Cheng & Yang, 1991
      • (24 genera)
    • Scantiniina Bourgoin & Wang, 2020
      • Scantinius Stål, 1866
    • Vindilisina Bourgoin & Wang, 2020
      • Nisoprincessa Gnezdilov, 2017
      • Vindilis Stål, 1870
  • Sarimini Wang, Zhang & Bourgoin, 2016
    • (30 genera)
  • Hemisphaeriinae incertae sedis
    • Amphiscepa Germar, 1830
    • Brahmaloka Distant, 1906
    • Chimetopina Gnezdilov, 2017
      • Cascaruna Gnezdilov, 2017
      • Chimetopon Schmidt, 1910
      • Ikonza Hesse, 1925
    • Coruncanius Distant, 1916
    • Devagama Distant, 1906
    • Hemisobium Schmidt, 1911
    • Jagannata Distant, 1906
    • Katonella Schmidt, 1911
    • Kivupterum Dlabola, 1985
    • Kodaiana Distant, 1916
    • Narayana Distant, 1906
    • Orinda Kirkaldy, 1907
    • Picumna Stål, 1864
    • Radha Melichar, 1903
    • Redarator Distant, 1916
    • Samantiga Distant, 1906
    • Tatva Distant, 1906
    • Thabenoides Distant, 1916

Hysteropterinae

Authority: Melichar, 1906; there are currently 59 genera including:

Issinae

The monotypic subfamily contains the sole tribe Issini Spinola, 1839[9] and has a widespread distribution in Europe, the Middle East and temperate Asia.[10] There are currently ten genera:

  • Carimeta Gnezdilov, 2020
  • Cophteroma Gnezdilov, 2020
  • Cyclometa Gnezdilov, 2020
  • Issites Haupt, 1956 Germany, Eocene (Lutetian)
  • Issus Brullé, 1832 – type genus
  • Latissus Dlabola, 1974
  • Memusta Gnezdilov, 2020
  • Metopasius Gnezdilov, 2020
  • Sinonissus Wang, Shi & Bourgoin, 2018
  • Thiopara Gnezdilov, 2020

Thioniinae

Authority: Melichar, 1906 There are currently 3 tribes and 16 genera:[11][12]

Issidae incertae sedis

Twenty genera are currently placed here:

  • Abolloptera Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2006
  • Argepara Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2008
  • Aztecus Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2008
  • Balduza Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2006
  • Bumaya Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2008
  • Carydiopterum Gnezdilov, 2017
  • Delongana Caldwell, 1945
  • Exortus Gnezdilov, 2004
  • Gilda Walker, 1870
  • Incasa Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2008
  • Kathleenum Gnezdilov, 2004
  • Paralixes Caldwell, 1945
  • Sarnus Stål, 1866
  • Stilbometopius Gnezdilov & O'Brien, 2006
  • Traxanellus Caldwell, 1945
  • Traxus Metcalf, 1923
  • Tylanira Ball, 1936
  • Ulixes Stål, 1861
  • Ulixoides Haupt, 1918

Uphodato Szwedo 2019, Krundia Szwedo 2019 and Breukoscelis Szwedo 2019 from the Bembridge Marls, England dating Eocene (Priabonian) were considered members of this family upon description, however, other authors have found assignation to Issidae dubious.[7]


References

  1. Sander, K. (1957). "Bau und Funktion des Sprungapparates von Pyrilla perpusilla WALKER (Homoptera - Fulgoridae)". Zoologische Jahrbücher Jena (Anatomie). 75: 383–388.
  2. Milius, Susan (September 12, 2013). "Young insect legs have real meshing gears". Science News. Archived from the original on 2013-09-15.
  3. Gnezdilov, Vladimir M. (2002). "A new tribe of the family Issidae with comments on the family as a whole (Homoptera: Cicadina)" (PDF). Zoosystematica Rossica. 11 (2): 305–309.
  4. Bourgoin, Thierry; Wang, Menglin; Nel, André (2020-01-22). "The oldest fossil of the family Issidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) from the Paleocene of Menat (France)". European Journal of Taxonomy (596). doi:10.5852/ejt.2020.596. ISSN 2118-9773.
  5. Spinola M. 1839 - Essai sur les Fulgorelles, sous-tribu de la tribu des Cicadaires, ordre des Rhyngotes. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. Paris 8: 133-337.
  6. "Planthoppers: FLOW Website". 2022-12-08. Archived from the original on 2022-12-08. Retrieved 2023-08-27.
  • W. E. Holzinger, I. Kammerlander, H. Nickel: The Auchenorrhyncha of Central Europe - Die Zikaden Mitteleuropas. Volume 1: Fulgoromorpha, Cicadomorpha excl. Cicadellidae. - Brill, Leiden 2003
  • Stephen W. Wilson – Keys to the families of Fulgoromorpha with emphasis on planthoppers of potential importance in the Southern United States -Florida Entomologist 88(4) Fcla.edu

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