Pyrops
Pyrops | |
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Pyrops candelaria | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hemiptera |
Family: | Fulgoridae |
Genus: | Pyrops Spinola, 1839 |
Type species | |
Pyrops candelaria (Linnaeus, 1758) | |
Species | |
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Pyrops is a genus of planthopper that occurs primarily in southeast Asia, containing about 60 species. The genus name of Laternaria has been used by some authors, but this name was published in a work that was suppressed in 1955 by an official declaration of the ICZN (Opinion 322[1][2]). The type species is Pyrops candelaria. They are fairly large insects, with much of the length due to an elongated, upcurving, snout-like projection of the head. The wings are generally brightly patterned in contrasting colors, and they are popular among collectors.
In the genus Pyrops the names of the species follow the rules of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature; that is, since the name of the genus is masculine in gender, the adjectival species epithets in the genus would be given in their masculine form (e.g., subocellata would become subocellatus; candelaria is a noun, however, and does not change to candelarius), though numerous authors have consistently (and incorrectly) treated them as feminine.[3] Under the present rules, generic names ending in -ops must be treated as masculine regardless of the original usage (ICZN Chapter 7, Article 30.1.4.3[4]).
References
- ↑ ICZN (1955). "Opinion 322. Validation, under the Plenary Powers, of the generic name Fulgora Linnaeus, 1767 (Class lnsecta, Order Hemiptera) and designation for the genus so named of a type species in harmony with current nomenclatorial practice.". Opinions and declaractions rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. 9 (13): 185–208.
- ↑ Fennah, R. G. (1951). "Proposed use of the plenary powers to designate a type species for the genus "Fulgora" Linnaeus 1767, and to suppress the generic name "Laternaria" Linnaeus 1764 (class insecta, order Hemiptera)". Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 6: 34–37.
- ↑ Porion & Nagai. 1996. Fulgoridae 2. Illustrated Catalogue of the Asian and Australian Fauna.
- ↑ http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted-sites/iczn/code/
External links
- Data related to Pyrops at Wikispecies
- Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web