Diagnostic characters
provided by Deans Deitz Wharton et al
Frontoclypeus strongly convex, produced anteroventrally. Distance from eye to base of forewing less than half eye width. Pronotum weakly to strongly produced anterodorsally, not extending posteriorly over scutellum. Scutellum fully visible, convex basally, keeled posteriorly, not elongate. Forewings with veins R, M and Cu diverging from one point or M briefly united with R or Cu. Prothoracic trochanter and femur not fused. Male abdominal segment IX without lateral lobes and lateral plates. Female pygofer not strongly produced posteroventrally. Nymph with abdominal segment IX with ventromedial lobes free (Melizoderes) or fused (Llanquihea), anal opening ventral.
- license
- cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
- copyright
- 2011, by Lewis L. Deitz and Matthew S. Wallace
Discussion
provided by Deans Deitz Wharton et al
This monotypic family includes only the nominotypical subfamily Melizoderinae and tribe Melizoderini.
- license
- cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
- copyright
- 2011, by Lewis L. Deitz and Matthew S. Wallace
Distribution
provided by Deans Deitz Wharton et al
Neotropical region: Chile and Argentina.
- license
- cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
- copyright
- 2011, by Lewis L. Deitz and Matthew S. Wallace
Taxon images
provided by Deans Deitz Wharton et al
Melizoderidae
- license
- cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
- copyright
- 2011, by Lewis L. Deitz and Matthew S. Wallace
Melizoderidae: Brief Summary
provided by wikipedia EN
Melizoderidae is a family of tree-hoppers restricted to South America with only two genera, Melizoderes and Llanquihuea. The nymphs of melizoderids have the tergum of the 9th segment concealing the anal opening from above. The frontoclypeus (forehead) is convex and extended forward and below. The pronotum extends forward and above but not backward over the scutellum which is keeled posteriorly.
- license
- cc-by-sa-3.0
- copyright
- Wikipedia authors and editors