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2. Phylogeny and diversification of planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) based on a comprehensive molecular dataset and large taxon sampling.
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Bucher M, Condamine FL, Luo Y, Wang M, and Bourgoin T
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- Humans, Animals, Phylogeny, Bayes Theorem, Insecta genetics, Genes, Mitochondrial, Hemiptera genetics
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Our understanding of the evolution of Fulgoromorpha (Insects, Hemiptera) has relied on molecular studies that have only considered either a limited number of taxa where all the families were not represented simultaneously, or a reduced number of genes.The absence of a global analysis comparing all the available data has thus led to significant biases in the analyzes, as evidenced by the incongruence of the results reported for planthopper phylogeny. Here we provide a phylogenetic and dating analysis of the Fulgoromorpha with a large sampling of 531 ingroup taxa, representing about 80% of the currently described suprageneric taxonomic diversity in this group. This study is based on most of the molecular sequences available to date and duly verified, for a set of nuclear and mitochondrial genes from a taxonomic sampling as complete as possible. The most significant results of our study are: (1) the unexpected paraphyly of Delphacidae whose Protodelphacida seem more related to Cixiidae than to other Delphacidae;(2) the group Meenoplidae-Kinnaridae recovered sister to the remaining Fulgoroidea families; (3) the early branching node of Tettigometridae sister of all the other families;(4) the Achilidae-Derbidae clade with Achilidae Plectoderini including Achilixiidae recovered as monophyletic as well as theFulgoridae-Dictyopharidae clade; and (5) the Tropiduchidae placed sister to the other so called 'higher' families (sec. Shcherbakov, 2006).Our divergence times analysis, calibrated with a set of duly verified fossils, suggests that the first diversification of planthoppers occurred in the Early Triassic around 240 Mya and those of the superfamilies Delphacoidea and Fulgoroidea in the Middle-Late Triassic around 210 Mya and 230 Mya, respectively. By the end of the Jurassic, all major planthopper lineages were originated, and all families, around 125 Mya, might havebeen driven in their distribution and evolution (in their first subfamilial divisions) by the geographical constraints of the Gondwanan break-up.Rapid evolutionary radiations occurred particularly in Fulgoridae around 125-130 Mya. Our results stress the importance of the good quality of the sequences used in the molecular analyzes and the primordial importance of a large sampling when analyzing the phylogeny of the group., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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3. Toward a new classification of planthoppers Hemiptera Fulgoromorpha: 2. Higher taxa, their names and their composition.
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Bourgoin T and Szwedo J
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- Animals, Hemiptera classification
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A synthesis of planthopper suprafamilial and familial classification is provided and discussed, solving some nomenclatural issues for the group, and adopting an enriched presentation with a clear distinction between the taxon name and its concept.
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- 2023
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4. Spotted beautyGedanochila museisucini gen. et sp. nov.a new Achilidae from Eocene Baltic amber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) and its relation to Achilini.
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Brysz AM, Bourgoin T, and Szwedo J
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- Animals, Baltic States, Fossils, Phylogeny, Amber, Hemiptera
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Gedanochila museisucini gen. et sp. nov. is described, based on inclusions in the Eocene Baltic amber. A morphological phylogenetic analysis supports the placement of Gedanochila gen. nov. into the tribe Achilini. Definition, content and subdivisions of the tribe as well as position of extinct taxa placed within are briefly discussed.
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- 2022
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5. Notes on genera of Sarimini with description of two new species in the genera Microsarimodes and Tetrichina (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Issidae).
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Wang M, Zhang Y, and Bourgoin T
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- Animal Structures, Animals, Body Size, Organ Size, Hemiptera
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Two new species of the tribe Sarimini in the planthopper family Issidae: Microsarimodes flavomaculata sp. nov. and Tetrichina fuscovinclum sp. nov. are described from China. The genera Duplexissus Wang, Zhang Bourgoin, 2019 and Sarimissus Wang, Zhang Bourgoin, 2019 are reestablished as valid genera based on both morphological grounds and molecular analyses.
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- 2020
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6. On the tribe Sarimini with two new genera from south of China (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Issidae).
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Wang M, Zhang Y, and Bourgoin T
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- Animal Structures, Animals, China, Male, Hemiptera
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Two new genera of the tribe Sarimini are described from south of China. They are Sarimissus gen. nov. with a new species S. maculifrons sp. nov. from Hainan province and Duplexissus gen. nov. with a new species D. punctatulus sp. nov. from Yunnan province. The photos of habitus and the male genitalia of the new species are provided. The biology, distribution and origin of the tribe Sarimini are discussed.
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- 2019
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7. Relating antennal sensilla diversity and possible species behaviour in the planthopper pest Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae).
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Wang RR, Liu JJ, Li XY, Liang AP, and Bourgoin T
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- Animals, Behavior, Animal, Biodiversity, Female, Flagella chemistry, Flagella physiology, Hemiptera physiology, Male, Mechanoreceptors chemistry, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Sensilla physiology, Sex Characteristics, Hemiptera anatomy & histology, Sensilla anatomy & histology
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Antennal sensory units in nymphs and adults of the spotted Lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White) (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae), an economically important plant pest, are studied with scanning electron microscopy. Sensilla trichodea / chaetica type recognition is based on their external morphology and ratio of their size to diameter. The flagellum Bourgoin's organ is a complex sensory unit with 2-3 internal sensilla coeloconica. During nymphal stages, the sensory surface available for a chemoreceptive function particularly increases with the number and size of sensilla placodea on the antennal pedicel. From first to fourth instar and to adult males and females, plate organ sensory surface is estimated to increase respectively by 33x, 68x and 125x (= 2.72 mm2 and 5.02 mm2 respectively for males and females). The most important increase (5x) occurs between second and third instar. In parallel, a distinctive pair of plate organs on the flagellum decreases in size from first to third instar, and disappears. Sexual dimorphism occurs in sensilla placodea in adults. Diversity, disparity and evolution of nymphal sensilla, and their sexual dimorphism in adults are discussed in the context of the species and planthopper behaviour.
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- 2018
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8. Nomenclatural changes in the higher classification of the family Tettigometridae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) with description of a new tribe and new species and a review of the Iranian tettigometrid fauna.
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Mozaffarian F, Bourgoin T, and Wilson MR
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- Animal Distribution, Animals, Female, Iran, Male, Hemiptera
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The first part of this paper provides a historical review of the classification of the family Tettigometridae, including the description of a new tribe, Plesiometrini trib. nov. to accommodate three Afrotropical genera of the subfamily Tettigometrinae. The name Nototettigometra Muir 1924, is proposed to replace Hilda Kirkaldy 1900, homonym of Hilda Hörnes Auinger 1884, and corresponding new combinations are given, including Nototettigometrinae nom. subst. to replace Hildinae Fennah 1952. An identification key to suprageneric taxa of Tettigometridae including both male and female characters is provided. In the second part, 18 tettigometrid species are recorded from Iran. A new species, Tettigometra (Tettigometra) parihana sp. nov. is described. Tettigometra (Metroplaca) longicornis and Tettigometra (Tettigometra) impressifrons are reported as new records for the Iranian fauna. An identification key and distribution maps are provided for the Iran fauna.
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- 2018
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9. The mythic species Issus analis Brullé, 1833 (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Issidae): still an enigmatic taxon.
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Gnezdilov VM and Bourgoin T
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- Animal Distribution, Animal Structures anatomy & histology, Animal Structures growth & development, Animals, Body Size, Female, Hemiptera anatomy & histology, Hemiptera growth & development, Male, Museums, Organ Size, Hemiptera classification
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One Issidae specimen stored in Paris museum historical collections is reported as holotype of Issus analis Brullé, 1833. From the original description, which is confirmed by study of this specimen, the species is moved to the genus Zopherisca Emeljanov, 2001 under a new combination Zopherisca analis (Brullé, 1833), comb. n. Date of description is discussed and modified from 1832 to 1833 accordingly. Unfortunately being a female as type specimen, the species remains quite enigmatic until some molecular analsysis could be undertaken on this old material.
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- 2017
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10. Planthopper family Issidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha): linking molecular phylogeny with classification.
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Wang M, Zhang Y, and Bourgoin T
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- Animals, Bayes Theorem, Female, Hemiptera genetics, Male, Phylogeny, Hemiptera classification
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A molecular phylogeny of the planthopper family Issidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) is provided using both Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses. The phylogeny is based on 18S, two parts of 28S, COXI and Cytb genes from 50 genera and 79 ingroup species (including 8 species recently excluded from Issidae). As with the only few previous studies, an important taxonomic impediment is observed with the sampling; however for the first time, all analyses depict several fully supported lineages, which challenge the recent proposed "modern classification" of the family. It also highlights a strong coherence between these lineages and their respective geographical distribution. All previously excluded taxa are confirmed as not being part of the Issidae as recently defined which monophyly is confirmed. Accordingly, a new classification of the family is proposed with 3 subfamilies and 7 tribes as follows. Neotropical issid Thioniini in Thioniinae stat. rev. is re-established as an independent lineage sister to all other Issidae. Palaearctic Issidae are weakly supported as a monophyletic lineage, Issinae stat. nov., including 2 tribes: Issini stat. nov. (genera Issus and Latissus) and Hysteropterini stat. rev. (all other Palaearctic genera). Oriental Issidae form a strongly supported monophyletic subfamily group Hemisphaeriinae stat. rev. including 4 tribes: Kodaianellini trib. nov., Sarimini trib. nov., Parahiraciini Cheng & Yang, 1991, and Hemisphaeriini Melichar, 1906, the latter including 2 subtribes: Mongolianina s.trib. nov., and Hemisphaeriina Melichar, 1906. A Neotropical lineage including the genus Picumna is provisionally placed in incertae sedis within the Hemisphaeriinae stat. nov., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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11. A new Asian genus of the tribe Elicini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) with two new species from Vietnam.
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Wang M, Stroiński A, Bourgoin T, and Zhang Y
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- Animals, China, Female, Male, Species Specificity, Vietnam, Hemiptera anatomy & histology, Hemiptera classification
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A new genus Connelicita gen. nov. with 2 new species (C. backyensis sp. nov. and C. haiphongensis sp. nov.) of Tropiduchidae Elicini from Vietnam are described and illustrated. The Chinese species C. lungchowensis (Chou et Lu, 1977) comb. nov. is transferred into this new genus from the genus Sassula (Nogodinidae). A key to species of the new genus distributed in North Vietnam and China (Guangxi) is provided.
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- 2015
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12. A new genus of the tribe Parahiraciini (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Issidae) from Southern China.
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Wang M, Bourgoin T, and Zhang Y
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- Animal Distribution, Animal Structures anatomy & histology, Animal Structures growth & development, Animals, Body Size, China, Female, Hemiptera anatomy & histology, Hemiptera growth & development, Male, Organ Size, Hemiptera classification
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A new genus Tetricodissus gen. nov. with one new species Tetricodissus pandlineus sp. nov. from Yunnan Province, China, is described and illustrated in the tribe Parahiraciini of planthopper family Issidae. Fortunia jianfenglingensis Chen, Zhang & Chang, 2014 is transferred into the genus Bardunia Stål, 1863. A key to genera of the tribe Parahiraciini is provided and the taxonomic position of the new genus in Parahiraciini is discussed.
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- 2015
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13. New Guinean Issidae: description of new taxa in a poorly known island fauna (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea).
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Gnezdilov VM, Le Cesne M, Soulier-Perkins A, and Bourgoin T
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- Animal Structures anatomy & histology, Animal Structures growth & development, Animals, Body Size, Female, Hemiptera anatomy & histology, Hemiptera growth & development, Male, Organ Size, Papua New Guinea, Hemiptera classification
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In the framework of the recent expedition results of "Our Planet Reviewed Papua-New-Guinea 2012-2013" we provide here the first Issidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) fauna review of New Guinea with the description of three new taxa: one new genus Papunega Gnezdilov et Bourgoin gen. nov. with two new species: Papunega magnifacies Gnezdilov et Le Cesne, sp. nov. (type species), Papunega armocula Gnezdilov et Soulier-Perkins, sp. nov. Tetrica fasciatifrons Melichar, 1906 is transferred to the genus Papugena gen. nov. to become Papugena fasciatifrons (Melichar, 1906) comb. nov. New Guinean Issidae fauna now includes 7 genera and 16 species.
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- 2015
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14. A new genus of the tribe Caliscelini (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea, Caliscelidae) from Vietnam.
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Gnezdilov VM, Bourgoin T, and Soulier-Perkins A
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- Animal Distribution, Animal Structures anatomy & histology, Animal Structures growth & development, Animals, Body Size, Female, Hemiptera anatomy & histology, Hemiptera growth & development, Male, Organ Size, Vietnam, Hemiptera classification
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A new genus Annamatissus Gnezdilov et Bourgoin gen. nov., including the new species, Annamatissus tami Gnezdilov et Soulier-Perkins sp. nov. is described in the family Caliscelidae from the Bi-Doup massif in Lam Dong Province of Vietnam. The new taxon represents only the second genus of the tribe Caliscelini known from Vietnam. An identification key to separate Gelastissus Kirkaldy from Annamatissus gen. nov. is provided together with a check list of the Caliscelidae of Vietnam and their distribution. New distribution data in Vietnam are given for Cicimora sicildia Emeljanov, 1998 and Gelastissus hokutonis (Matsumura, 1916).
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- 2014
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15. A SEM study of antennal and maxillary sensilla in Zema gressitti Fennah (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae).
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Wang RR, Wan XY, Liang AP, and Bourgoin T
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- Animals, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Sense Organs, Arthropod Antennae ultrastructure, Hemiptera ultrastructure, Sensilla ultrastructure, Sensory Receptor Cells ultrastructure
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The sensory organs on the antennae and maxillary plates of Zema gressitti Fennah (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae) are studied using scanning electron microscopy. Four types of antennal sensilla are reported: trichoid sensilla on the antennal scape and antennal pedicel, plate organs on the antennal pedicel, campaniform sensilla on the antennal scape and antennal pedicel, and coeloconic sensilla in Bourgoin's organ on the antennal flagellum. Cuticular denticles and cuticular microtubercles are also present on the antennal pedicel. On the maxillary plates, three campaniform sensilla are discovered. Additionally, Evans' organs are described as placoid sensilla sunk into deep cuticular cavities on the maxillae below the antennae. The morphology of the sensory equipments in this species is provided for possible use in taxonomic and phylogenetic studies within the Tropiduchidae and Fulgoromorpha., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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16. Ultrastructure of sensory equipments on the heads of Kallitaxila granulata (Stål) (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae).
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Wang RR, Wan XY, Liang AP, and Bourgoin T
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- Animals, Female, Head anatomy & histology, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Hemiptera ultrastructure, Sensilla ultrastructure
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The polyphagous planthopper, Kallitaxila granulata (Stål) (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Tropiduchidae), has been recently introduced into southeastern China, the Philippine islands, and Hawaii, where it has done significant damage to agricultural and forest ecosystems. The external morphology of the heads of adult male and female K. granulata was examined using scanning electron microscopy. Seven types of sensilla were reported: trichoid sensilla and campaniform sensilla on the antennal pedicel, antennal scape and maxilla; plate organs on the antennal pedicel; coeloconic sensilla in Bourgoin's organ on the expanded flagellar base; ampullaceal sensilla on the antennal pedicel; wavy-pit sensilla on the antennal pedicel and antennal scape; and coin-shaped sensilla on each lateral side of the labium. Evans' organ was described as placoid sensilla sunk into shallow cuticular cavities below the antennae. The external morphology, distribution, and abundance of sensilla located on antennae, maxillae, and labium in K. granulata were illustrated, with a brief discussion of their taxonomic, phylogenetic, and putative functional significance., (Copyright © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2012
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17. Molecular phylogenetics of cixiid planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha): new insights from combined analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear genes.
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Ceotto P, Kergoat GJ, Rasplus JY, and Bourgoin T
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- Animals, Bayes Theorem, Cell Nucleus genetics, DNA, Mitochondrial chemistry, DNA, Mitochondrial genetics, Hemiptera classification, Molecular Sequence Data, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S genetics, RNA, Ribosomal, 28S genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Hemiptera genetics, Phylogeny
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The planthopper family Cixiidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) comprises approximately 160 genera and 2000 species divided in three subfamilies: Borystheninae, Bothriocerinae and Cixiinae, the later with 16 tribes. The current paper represents the first attempt to estimate phylogenetic relationships within Cixiidae based on molecular data. We use a total of 3652bp sequence alignment of four genes: the mitochondrial coding genes Cytochrome c Oxidase subunit 1 (Cox1) and Cytochrome b (Cytb), a portion of the nuclear 18S rDNA and two non-contiguous portions of the nuclear 28S rDNA. The phylogenetic relationships of 72 terminal specimens were reconstructed using both maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference methods. Through the analysis of this empirical dataset, we also provide comparisons among different a priori partitioning strategies and the use of mixture models in a Bayesian framework. Our comparisons suggest that mixture models overcome the benefits obtained by partitioning the data according to codon position and gene identity, as they provide better accuracy in phylogenetic reconstructions. The recovered maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference phylogenies suggest that the family Cixiidae is paraphyletic in respect with Delphacidae. The paraphyly of the subfamily Cixiinae is also recovered by both approaches. In contrast to a morphological phylogeny recently proposed for cixiids, subfamilies Borystheninae and Bothriocerinae form a monophyletic group.
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- 2008
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18. Comparative morphological assessment of the psyllid pleuron (Insecta, Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha).
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Ouvrard D, Bourgoin T, and Campbell BC
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- Animals, Biological Evolution, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Models, Anatomic, Thorax ultrastructure, Hemiptera anatomy & histology
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A unique set of morphological characters based on the hemipteran (sensu lato) thorax are used to define the pleuron of Psylloidea. New external and internal topographical descriptions of pleurites of all three thoracic segments are provided based on observations of specimens from various genera representing the current taxonomic arrangement of Psylloidea. Variations in propleurite morphology and the anteroventral angle of the episternum among taxa are clarified. The mesothoracic pleural sulcus is found to be a distinct groove formed by the deep fossa of the pleural apophysis and is not a secondary structure, as assigned by previous authors. A newly discovered internal apodeme of the metathoracic trochantin and a serially homologous structure in the mesothorax isolate the trochantinal territory of the second segment. The metathoracic pleural sulcus appears to be pressed against the ventral edge of the metepimeron, as previously described for the mesothorax of certain species of other insects having a strongly developed meron. Use of morphological interpretations and newly discovered apodemes to assess primary homology of structures for phylogenetic and taxonomic studies is discussed. A glossary of standardized morphological terms for thoracic structures of non-heteropteran Hemiptera based on this study and other recent and former dissertations on the insect thorax is provided., (Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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- 2002
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19. 18S rRNA secondary structure and phylogenetic position of Peloridiidae (Insecta, hemiptera).
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Ouvrard D, Campbell BC, Bourgoin T, and Chan KL
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- Animals, Base Sequence, DNA chemistry, DNA genetics, DNA isolation & purification, Evolution, Molecular, Hemiptera classification, Models, Genetic, Molecular Sequence Data, Molecular Structure, Nucleic Acid Conformation, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S chemistry, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Hemiptera genetics, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S genetics
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A secondary structure model for 18S rRNA of peloridiids, relict insects with a present-day circumantarctic distribution, is constructed using comparative sequence analysis, thermodynamic folding, a consensus method using 18S rRNA models of other taxa, and support of helices based on compensatory substitutions. Results show that probable in vivo configuration of 18S rRNA is not predictable using current free-energy models to fold the entire molecule concurrently. This suggests that refinements in free-energy minimization algorithms are needed. Molecular phylogenetic datasets were created using 18S rRNA nucleotide alignments produced by CLUSTAL and rigorous interpretation of homologous position based on certain secondary substructures. Phylogenetic analysis of a hemipteran data matrix of 18S rDNA sequences placed peloridiids sister to Heteroptera. Resolution of affiliations between the three main euhemipteran lineages was unresolved. The peloridiid 18S RNA model presented here provides the most accurate template to date for aligning homologous nucleotides of hemipteran taxa. Using folded 18S rRNA to infer homology of character as morpho-molecular structures or nucleotides and scoring particular sites or substructures is discussed., (Copyright 2000 Academic Press.)
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- 2000
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20. Papunega fasciatifrons Melichar 1906, comb. nov
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Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A., and Bourgoin, T.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Issidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Papunega ,Taxonomy ,Papunega fasciatifrons - Abstract
Papunega fasciatifrons (Melichar, 1906), comb. nov. (Figs 24, 25) Tetrica fasciatifrons Melichar, 1906: 298. Note. The photos of Tetrica fasciatifrons syntype (Figs 24, 25) deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Budapest, Hungary) were examined. The species is placed in the genus Papunega gen. nov. as it corresponds to the diagnostic characters of the genus mentioned above. We do not include currently Tetrica suffusa Melichar, 1906 to the genus Papunega gen. nov. as this species is characterised by coryphe with distinctly convex anterior margin and glib fore wings with multibranched median vein (Melichar, 1906, Fig. 72 and unpublished data of V.M. Gnezdilov). The taxonomic position of this species will be solved later (Gnezdilov, in preparation)., Published as part of Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A. & Bourgoin, T., 2015, New Guinean Issidae: description of new taxa in a poorly known island fauna (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) in Zootaxa 3904 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3904.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/240866, {"references":["Melichar, L. (1906) Monographie der Issiden (Homoptera). Abhandlungen der K. K. Zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, Series, 3, 1 - 327."]}
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- 2015
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21. New Guinean Issidae: description of new taxa in a poorly known island fauna (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea)
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Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A., and Bourgoin, T.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Issidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A., Bourgoin, T. (2015): New Guinean Issidae: description of new taxa in a poorly known island fauna (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea). Zootaxa 3904 (1), DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3904.1.4
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- 2015
22. Papunega armocula Gnezdilov et Soulier-Perkins, sp. nov
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Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A., and Bourgoin, T.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Issidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Papunega armocula ,Papunega ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Papunega armocula Gnezdilov et Soulier-Perkins, sp. nov. (Figs 13���19) Type material. ♀, holotype, Papua New Guinea, Wilhelm Mt, 200 m, 5 �� 44 ' 28 ''S 145 �� 19 ' 46 ''E, 7.XI. 2012, Malaise trap. MNHN (EH) 22061. Description. Metope wide, slightly enlarged above the clypeus, with thick subapical transverse carina and distinct sublateral carinae altogether horseshoe-shaped, also with a tiny median carina reaching almost middle of metope (Figs 14, 19). Median and sublateral carinae not reaching metopoclypeal suture. Two indistinct rows of tubercles between lateral margins (keels) and sublateral carinae of metope present. Lateral margins (keels) of metope raised, slightly leaf-shaped above the pedicel. Metopoclypeal suture complete, distinct. Postclypeus large, with weak medial groove. Pedicel elongately cylindrical. No ocelli. Coryphe transverse, nearly 1.5 times as wide as long medially, anterior margin widely convex, posterior margin obtusely angulately concave (Figs 13, 16). Coryphe with two large tubercles near its posterior margin besides of median line. All margins of coryphe keelshaped. Pronotum 1.3���1.5 times as long as mesonotum, with weak median carina, anterior margin obtusely angulately convex, keel-shaped, posterior margin slightly concave (Figs 13, 16). Paradiscal fields of pronotum very narrow behind the eyes. Paranotal lobes of pronotum wide. Mesonotum with weak median and lateral carinae. Fore wings elongate, slightly narrowing to rounded apices, without hypocostal plate (Figs 15, 17). Basal cell elongately oval. Radius with 2 main branches (furcates near to basal cell, posterior branch (R 2) also shortly furcates apically), median with 5 branches (first furcation near wing middle), cubitus anterior with 2 branches (furcates near wing middle). Many transverse veinlets are present between main longitudinal veins. Clavus opened (postcubitus + first anal vein joining cubitus posterior at apex of clavus). Hind wings well developed (3 -lobed). Hind tibia with 2 lateral spines distally (Fig. 17) and with 7 spines apically. First metatarsomere with 2 lateral and 7 intermediate (in entire row) spines apically. SLCM MCM 13 0,5 mm 14 0,5 mm 15 1 mm Coloration. General coloration light brown yellowish (Figs 16���19). Metope in frontal view black between its upper margin and subapical transverse carina; brown below; with a wide median whitish band bordered with darker brown one between sublateral carinae at the level of antennae (Fig. 19). Two tubercles on coryphe, median carina of pronotum, lateral carinae of mesonotum and scutellum, and legs light yellow. Postclypeus brown frontally. Anteclypeus totally brown. Paranotal lobes of pronotum each with large black spot. Fore wings with brown or dark 21 brown cells disseminated (Figs 16, 17). Hind wings with dark brown veins. Abdominal sternites IV���VI dark brown medially (Fig. 18). Hind margin of sternum VII dark brown. Gonoplacs with dark brown margins. Apices of rostrum and anal tube dark brown. Apices of leg spines black. Apices of third tarsomeres of middle and hind legs and claws of all legs dark brown. Female genitalia. Hind margin of VII sternum almost straight, weakly convex (Fig. 18). Gonoplacs convex. Anal tube long and narrow. Anal column short. Total length. 6.2 mm. Etymology. Species name is derived from Latin ���armus��� (shoulder) and ���oculus��� (eye) referring to the large black spots on the paranotal lobes of the pronotum., Published as part of Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A. & Bourgoin, T., 2015, New Guinean Issidae: description of new taxa in a poorly known island fauna (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) in Zootaxa 3904 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3904.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/240866
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- 2015
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23. Papunega magnifacies Gnezdilov et Le Cesne, sp. nov
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Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A., and Bourgoin, T.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Issidae ,Papunega magnifacies ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Papunega ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Papunega magnifacies Gnezdilov et Le Cesne, sp. nov. (Figs 1���12) Type material. ♂, holotype, Papua New Guinea, Wilhelm Mt, 1200 m, 5 �� 44 ' 28 ''S 145 �� 19 ' 38 ''E, 25.X. 2012, Malaise trap. MNHN (EH) 22060. Description. Metope wide, particularly above the clypeus, with thick subapical transverse carina and trace of median carina (Figs 2, 12). Metope without sublateral carinae, but with two incomplete sublateral rows of tubercles. Lateral margins (keels) of metope raised, slightly leaf-shaped above the pedicel. Metopoclypeal suture 1 2 0,5 mm 0,5 mm 0,5 mm 3 1 mm 4 0.5 mm 6 5 0.5 mm 7 0.5 mm 8 9 0.5 mm 0.5 mm distinct, complete, widely convex. Postclypeus large. No ocelli. pedicel elongately cylindrical. Coryphe transverse, anterior margin almost straight, posterior margin obtusely angulately concave (Figs 1, 10). Coryphe with two large tubercles near its posterior margin besides of median line. Lateral and posterior margins of coryphe keel-shaped. Rostrum reaching hind coxae. Pronotum longer than mesonotum, with trace of median carina, anterior margin keelshaped obtusely angulate, posterior margin almost straight. Paradiscal fields of pronotum very narrow behind the eyes. Paranotal lobes of pronotum rather narrow. Mesonotum with weak median and lateral carinae. Tegulae large. Fore wings elongate, slightly narrowing to rounded apices, without hypocostal plate. Basal cell narrowly oval. Radius with 2 branches (furcates near the basal cell), median with 5 main branches (first furcation near wing middle), cubitus anterior with 2 branches (furcates near wing middle) (Fig. 3). Fore wing with many tranverse veins in its distal part. Clavus closed (postcubitus + first anal vein joining cubitus posterior before apex of clavus). Hind wings 3 -lobed (Fig. 4), with coupling lobe. Posterior branch of cubitus anterior (CuA 3) and CuP terminating in deep clef of wing margin and becoming flattened apically (Fig. 4). Anterior branch of first anal vein (A 1 1) joining Pcu in middle. Posterior branch of first anal vein (A 1 2) running to weak cleft of wing margin. Hind tibia with 2 lateral spines distally (Fig. 12) and 7 spines apically. First metatarsomere with 2 lateral and 5 intermediate (in entire row) spines apically. Coloration. General coloration light brown yellowish (Figs 10���12). Metope in frontal view with 4 peculiar bands (from its upper margin to clypeus): first band dark brown with a transverse paler brown band in middle (upper one, between the eyes); second thinner whitish band (between ventral sides of the eyes); from dark brown to black widest third band between antennae; whitish thinner straight fourth band above the metopoclypeal suture (Fig. 12). Postclypeus dark brown to black frontally, with light brown yellowish lateral parts. Anteclypeus totally black. Apices of rostrum and spines of legs black. Fore wings distally with dark brown cells (Figs 10, 11). Hind wings with dark brown veins. Hind coxae with large black spots. Fore and middle trochanters dark brown yellowish. Hind trochanters dark brown to black. Hind femorae with inner surfaces dark brown. Fore and middle legs with third tarsomeres dark brown. Claws of fore and middle legs dark brown. Claws of hind legs brown. Male genitalia (Figs 5���9). Anal tube elongate, narrow (2.5 times as long as wide medially) in dorsal view (Fig. 7). Anal column short (Fig. 5). Pygofer with slightly concave hind margin in lateral view (Fig. 5). Each dorsolateral phallobase lobe with a simple short subapical hook-shaped process directed apically (Fig. 8). Aedeagus with pair of furcated ventral hooks directed basally (one long branch almost reaching phallobase bottom and another one short) (Fig. 8). Ventral phallobase lobe wide, enlarged subapically in ventral view (Fig. 9). Gonostyles with straight hind margin; capitulum on long neck; lateral tooth small, apical tooth distinct (Fig. 6). Total length. Male���5.6 mm. Etymology. Species name is derived from the combination of Latin "magna" (large) and "facies" (face) referring to the wide metope of the species., Published as part of Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A. & Bourgoin, T., 2015, New Guinean Issidae: description of new taxa in a poorly known island fauna (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) in Zootaxa 3904 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3904.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/240866
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24. Papunega Gnezdilov et Bourgoin
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Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A., and Bourgoin, T.
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Hemiptera ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Issidae ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Papunega ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Papunega Gnezdilov et Bourgoin, gen. nov. Type species: Papunega magnifacies sp. nov. Description. Metope wide, with thick subapical transverse carina (Figs 2, 14). Metope convex (visible from above), but in the same time flattened together with clypeus. Lateral margins (keels) of metope raised, slightly leafshaped above pedicel. Metopoclypeal suture distinct, complete, widely convex. Pedicel elongate and cylindrical. Coryphe transverse, usually with two large tubercles near its posterior margin besides of median line (Figs 1, 13). Paradiscal fields of pronotum behind the eyes very narrow. No ocelli. Fore wings elongate (Figs 3, 15), weakly narrowing to rounded apices, without hypocostal plate. R 2 M 4���5 CuA 2, with many transverse veins. Hind wings well developed, 3 -lobed (Fig. 4). Hind tibia with 2 lateral spines distally and 7 spines apically. First metatarsomere with 2 lateral and 5���7 intermediate (in entire row) spines apically. Etymology. Generic name is derived from the combination of words " Papua ", "New", and " Guinea ". Gender feminine. Comparison. Related to the genus Tetrica St��l (type species: Tetrica fusca St��l, 1870), but distinguished as follows: metope with tiny or without median carina (strong median carina which runs through whole metope (Figs 20, 21) from its upper margin in T. fusca); postclypeus without median carina (distinct carina in T. fusca (Fig. 21); fore wings without hypocostal plate (present in T. fusca (Fig. 22); basal cell of fore wings oval and elongated (wide in T. fusca (Fig. 22))., Published as part of Gnezdilov, V. M., Cesne, M. Le, Soulier-Perkins, A. & Bourgoin, T., 2015, New Guinean Issidae: description of new taxa in a poorly known island fauna (Hemiptera, Fulgoroidea) in Zootaxa 3904 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3904.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/240866
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