Caliscelidae
Caliscelidae is a family of planthoppers, sap-sucking insects that belong to the order Hemiptera, suborder Auchenorrhyncha and superfamily Fulgoroidea. They are somewhat anomalous and have often been included within the family Issidae. Studies made in 2013 of the phylogeny of the Issidae and other groups using molecular techniques support the treatment of the group as a separate family.[1][2] Sexual dimorphism can be marked. Some members of the family are called piglet bugs due to the shape of their snout. A particularly aberrant genus described in 2011 from India, Formiscurra, has males that resemble ants.[3]
Caliscelidae | |
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Female Ommatidiotus dissimilis | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Infraorder: | Fulgoromorpha |
Superfamily: | Fulgoroidea |
Family: | Caliscelidae Amyot & Serville, 1843 |
Subfamilies | |
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Subfamilies and tribes
- Caliscelinae Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843
- Caliscelini Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843
- Afronaso Jacobi, 1910
- Ahomocnemiella Kusnezov, 1929
- Annamatissus Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2014
- Asarcopus Horváth, 1921
- Bambusicaliscelis Chen & Zhang, 2011
- Bolbonaso Emeljanov, 2007
- Bruchoscelis Melichar, 1906
- Calampocus Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2009
- Caliscelis De Laporte, 1833
- Chirodisca Emeljanov, 1996
- Formiscurra Gnezdilov & Viraktamath, 2011
- Gelastissus Kirkaldy, 1906
- Griphissus Fennah, 1967
- Gwurra Linnavuori, 1973
- Homocnemia Costa, 1857
- Issopulex China & Fennah, 1960
- Madaceratops Gnezdilov, 2011
- Myrmissus Linnavuori, 1973
- Nenasa Chan & Yang, 1994
- Nubianus Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2009
- Ordalonema Dlabola, 1980
- Patamadaga Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2009
- Populonia Jacobi, 1910
- Reinhardema Gnezdilov, 2010
- Rhinogaster Fennah, 1949
- Rhinoploeus Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2009
- Savanopulex Dlabola, 1987
- Sphenax Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2009
- Thaiscelis Gnezdilov, 2015
- Ugandana Metcalf, 1952
- Peltonotellini Emeljanov, 2008
- Acromega Emeljanov, 1996
- Aphelonema Uhler, 1876
- Bergrothora Metcalf, 1952
- Bruchomorpha Newman, 1838
- Ceragra Emeljanov, 1996
- Concepcionella Schmidt, 1927
- Fitchiella Van Duzee, 1917
- Homaloplasis Melichar, 1906
- Itatiayana Metcalf, 1952
- Nenema Emeljanov, 1996
- Ohausiella Schmidt, 1910
- Papagona Ball, 1935
- Paranaso Schmidt, 1932
- Peltonotellus Puton, 1886
- Peripola Melichar, 1907
- Plagiopsis Berg, 1883
- Plagiopsola Schmidt, 1927
- Semiperipola Schmidt, 1910
- Caliscelini Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843
- Ommatidiotinae Fieber, 1875
- Adenissini Dlabola, 1980
- Adenissina Dlabola, 1980
- Bocrina Emeljanov, 1999
- Coinquendina Gnezdilov & Wilson, 2006
- Pteriliina Gnezdilov & Wilson, 2006
- Augilini Baker, 1915
- Anthracidium Emeljanov, 2013
- Augila Stål, 1870
- Augilina Melichar, 1914
- Augilodes Fennah, 1963
- Campures Gnezdilov, 2015
- Cano Gnezdilov, 2011
- Cicimora Emeljanov, 1998
- Discote Emeljanov, 2013
- Pseudosymplanella Che, Zhang & Webb, 2009
- †Quizqueiplana Bourgoin & Wang, 2015
- Signoreta Gnezdilov & Bourgoin, 2009
- Symplana Kirby, 1891
- Symplanella Fennah, 1987
- Symplanodes Fennah, 1987
- Tubilustrium Distant, 1916
- Ommatidiotini Fieber, 1875
- Ommatidiotus Spinola, 1839
- Adenissini Dlabola, 1980
- incertae sedis
- Peltonotellus Kusnezov, 1930
gollark: You could actually analyze, roughly, demand for items via krist logs, except KristQL is down.
gollark: Preprogram your shop with the prices and locations of other shops (or I guess have it communicate with others over some defined interface), and when it runs low have it try and buy more stock from elsewhere and send drones to collect.
gollark: Hmm. Drones can fly around other people's claims *and* suck up items...
gollark: Make a shop which buys and sells items in one more unified system, and which adjusts buy/sell prices automatically based on how much it has. Maybe it could even communicate with other people's stores to figure out demand for some products.
gollark: Now sell them cheaper than Wojbie (Woodjbie?) does.
References
- Song, N; Liang, A-P (2013). "A Preliminary Molecular Phylogeny of Planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) Based on Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA Sequences". PLoS ONE. 8 (3): e58400. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0058400. PMC 3597614. PMID 23516472.
- Emeljanov, A.F. (1999). "Notes on delimitation of families of the Issidae group with description of a new species of Caliscelidae belonging to a new genus and tribe (Homoptera, Fulgoroidea)". Zoosystematica Rossica. 8 (1): 61–72.
- Gnezdilov, V. M.; Viraktamath, C. A. (2011). "A new genus and new species of the tribe Caliscelini Amyot & Serville (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Caliscelidae, Caliscelinae) from southern India" (PDF). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. 58 (2): 235–239. doi:10.1002/mmnd.201100026.
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