The Cicadini[1] are a tribe of cicadas, erected by August Batsch in 1789. Species have been recorded from central and South America, as well as the Palaearctic and Oriental realms.[2]
Genera
the World Auchenorrhyncha Database[2] includes:
- subtribe Cicadina Batsch, 1789
- Cicada Linnaeus, 1758
- subtribe Psithyristriina Distant, 1905
- Basa (cicada) Distant, 1905 – central Asia
- Kamalata Distant, 1889 – Thailand, Malesia
- Onomacritus (cicada) Distant, 1912 – Sumatra
- Psithyristria Stål, 1870 – Philippines
- Semia Matsumura, 1916 – China, Indochina
- Hyalessa China, 1925 – Indian subcontinent, China through to Japan
- moved to monogeneric tribe Pomponiini Kato, 1932
- Pomponia Stål, 1866
References
- ^ June Lee, Young; Hill, Kathy B. R. (2010). “Systematic revision of the genusPsithyristriaStål (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) with seven new species and a molecular phylogeny of the genus and higher taxa”. Systematic Entomology. 35 (2): 277–305. Bibcode:2010SysEn..35..277J. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3113.2009.00509.x.
- ^ a b World Auchenorrhyncha Database: tribe Cicadini Batsch, 1789 (retrieved 12 June 2025)
External links
Media related to Cicadini at Wikimedia Commons