Megapomponia

Megapomponia is a genus of cicadas from Southeast Asia containing the world's largest cicadas species.[1][2] It was erected by Michel Boulard to accommodate the world's largest cicada species, Megapomponia imperatoria, the type species of Megapomponia.[1] Boulard included seven species in Megapomponia. Lee and Sanborn, however, re-transferred two species to Pomponia, Pomponia decem and Pomponia rajah.[2]

Megapomponia
Megapomponia merula, male
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Dundubiina
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Megapomponia

Boulard, 2005
Species

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List of species

  • Megapomponia atrotunicata (Young June Lee and Allen F. Sanborn, 2010)
  • Megapomponia castanea (Young June Lee and Allen F. Sanborn, 2010)
  • Megapomponia clamorigravis (Michel Boulard, 2005)
  • Megapomponia imperatoria (Westwood, 1842)
  • Megapomponia intermedia (Distant, 1905)
  • Megapomponia merula (Distant, 1905)
  • Megapomponia pendleburyi (Michel Boulard, 2001)
  • Megapomponia sitesi (Young June Lee and Allen F. Sanborn, 2010)
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References

  1. Boulard, M. (2005). Création du genre Megapomponia et description de Mp. clamorigravis n. sp. (Rhynchota, Cicadoidea, Cicadidae). EPHE, Trav. Lab. Biol. Evol. Insectes Hemip. 15:93-110
  2. Lee, J.L., and Sanborn, A.F. (2010). Three new species of the genus Megapomponia (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Indochina, with a key to the species of Megapomponia. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 13(1):31–39

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