Psaltoda harrisii

Species of true bug

Psaltoda harrisii
specimen in the Australian Museum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Family: Cicadidae
Genus: Psaltoda
Species:
P. harrisii
Binomial name
Psaltoda harrisii
(Leach), 1814

Psaltoda harrisii, commonly known as the yellowbelly, is a species of cicada native to eastern Australia.[1] It can be distinguished from the similar but larger Black prince (Psaltoda plaga), by noting the absence of a dark Z-shaped infuscation near the apex of the forewings, which is present on P. plaga.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Moulds, Maxwell Sydney (1990). Australian Cicadas. Kensington, New South Wales: New South Wales University Press. pp. 83–84. ISBN 0-86840-139-0.
  2. ^ Moulds, Maxwell (1 September 2009). "Those noisy Sydney insects - the cicadas". In Daniel Lunney; Pat Hutchings; Dieter Hochuli (eds.). The natural history of Sydney. Mosman, NSW: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. pp. 227–233. ISBN 9780980327236.
Taxon identifiers
Psaltoda harrisii
  • Wikidata: Q16988619
  • AFD: Psaltoda_harrisii
  • BioLib: 630236
  • BOLD: 342169
  • CoL: 78C24
  • EoL: 3741625
  • GBIF: 4778408
  • iNaturalist: 208008
  • IRMNG: 10524791


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