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Mysterious Brazilian leafhopper (?)
bonitin
Hi,

This pretty tiny insect is driving me mad! Shock, what could it be? Is it a Leafhopper?
Anyone has an idea?
Rainforest Paraty-Brazil 14th February 2010

Thank you!
Myriam Smile
 
Sara21392
It's similar to Delphacidae! (auchenorrhyncha), maybe
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
bonitin
Thanks for your help Sara!Smile
 
nielsyese
A winged cicada.
 
bonitin
It sure has similarities to a winged Cicada too Nielsyese, but it doesn't has that kind of armour like body I know from the Brazilian Cicadas I met!
And this one was veeerry tiny!Smile
 
Graeme Cocks
Looks like Delphacidae to me.
Cheers, Graeme
 
www.kooka.info
bonitin
Thanks Graeme for the confirmation of what Sara had found!
MyriamSmile
 
empeejay
This certainly not Delphacidae.

There is a picture of a very similar insect from Costa Rica here.
 
bonitin
Hi, Empeejay!
Mine certainly is very similar to the one of Costa Rica you found, so definitely belonging to the Dictyopharidae !
Thank you so much!
Myriam Smile
 
Sara21392
Sorry, but what about wide spur (blade like) on tip of the hind tibia?? I can't see it in http://gallery.kunzweb.net/main.php?g2_itemId=28504. Frown
Your mean is: This spur maybe see in Dictyopharidae, too?? and it's not special character for Delphacidae?? Cool
Thank you very much

Sincerely yours
Sara
 
blowave
Perhaps this key to planthoppers will help, the hopper does look the same as the one in the link but the family could be incorrect. I really don't know! Wink

http://hydrodicty...rtlett.pdf

There's some pointers here:

http://www.entomo...cters.html

There are other families which have similar wings such as this one which a commenter has thought to be Ricaniidae but the poster has said Nogodinidae.

http://www.flickr.../256584471

I leave it to those who know more.. Wink

Janet
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
blowave
Key to Families of Fulgoroidea:

http://www1.dpi.n...fulg01.htm
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
Sara21392
Wow, Thank you very much Janet, That's really interesting. GrinGrin
I think the same Dictyopharidae..awkward
Again thanks a lot
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
blowave
I'm hitting a brick wall with these, but I have found some more interesting information!

First, look at the head figures in particular number 9 on the link, but the link only works if you click on the google image search. It's the second from the left on the top row, with drawings of heads. There is a key there and the head shape suggests Cixiidae, but looking at the key above those with wings without tubercules on the wing veins are in the family Kinnaridae. I can't find any pics of that family though!

This google image link is not working, try to copy and past it or search for the words "palm cixiid brasil"

http://www.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=Palm cixiid brasil&wrapid=tlif12944164836931&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1414&bih=751

There's some descriptions of different families on the following link, by clicking on the family you can view more pics on a pdf for each family..

http://ag.udel.ed...hacid.html

The next pdf is a gem, with keys as well as species found in Brazil.

http://www.tede.u...mpleto.pdf

By searching some names I have found an list of Fulgoromorpha in Brazil giving destribution maps as well as host plants.

http://flow.snv.j...&id=11

A search for some of the species may bring up more sites, and who knows, eventually we might find this particular one! They are poorly recorded in Brazil though.
http://cubits.org...
 
http://cubits.org/buglife/
Sara21392
If I want to compare, I think I should compare between Dictyopharidae and Cixiidae;
I should see tegulae, claval suture, shape of abdominal terga 6-8, genitalia or ovipositor and etc.
I tried to can find them with use of several sources, but in result I couldn't find suitable answer for myself.
I hope I can understand definite answer in future!!!
Again thank you very much for your lead Janet
Edited by Sara21392 on 09-01-2011 10:05
Sincerely yours
Sara
 
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