Penthicodes pulchellus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Infraorder: Fulgoromorpha
Family: Fulgoridae
Subfamily: Aphaeninae
Tribe: Aphaenini
Genus: Penthicodes
Species:
P. pulchellus
Binomial name
Penthicodes pulchellus
(Guérin-Méneville, 1838)
Synonyms

Aphaena pulchella Guérin-Méneville, 1838[1]

Penthicodes pulchellus[1] is a species of planthoppers in the subfamily Aphaeninae (Fulgoridae): found in southern India, Indo-China and Malesia.[2] It belongs to the subgenus Ereosoma Kirkaldy, 1906.[3][4] The genus name was formerly treated as feminine, but in 2022 it was revised to masculine in accordance with ICZN Article 30.1.4.4,[note 1] changing the spelling of this species' name from pulchella to pulchellus.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Guérin-Méneville F. E. (1838) Crustacées, arachnides et insectes, In: Duperrey L. I. 1838 - Voyage autour du monde, exécuté par ordre du roi, sur la corvette de sa majesté, La Coquille, pendant les années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, 2. p. 180-193.
  2. FLOW: Fulgoromorpha Lists On the WEB - Penthicodes (Ereosoma) pulchella Guérin-Méneville, 1838.
  3. Constant, Jerome (2010). "The lanternfly genus Penthicodes: key to the species and review of the "Ereosoma group" with two new species and one new subspecies (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae)". Zootaxa. 2523: 1–26. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2523.1.1. Abstract
  4. Biolib
  5. Jiaranaisakul, Kawin; Constant, Jérôme (2022). "New records of Penthicodes lanternfly species from Thailand and Malaysia and nomenclatural notes on the genus (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae) (Caudata: Hynobiidae)" (PDF). Bonn Zoological Bulletin. Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change. 71 (2): 87–97. doi:10.20363/BZB-2022.71.2.087.

Notes

  1. ICZN Code 30.1.4.4. A compound genus-group name ending in the suffix -ites, -oides, -ides, -odes, or -istes is to be treated as masculine unless its author, when establishing the name, stated that it had another gender or treated it as such by combining it with an adjectival species-group name in another gender form.


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