Zanna (bug)

Zanna
Zanna dohrni (earlier placed in Pyrops)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Fulgoridae
Genus: Zanna
Kirkaldy, 1902
Type species
Zanna tenebrosa
(Fabricius, 1775)
Species
  • Zanna affinis (Westwood, 1839)
  • Zanna angolana Lallemand, 1959
  • Zanna ascendens Lallemand, 1959
  • Zanna bacula (Gerstaecker, 1895)
  • Zanna basibrunnea (Schmidt, 1906)
  • Zanna beieri Lallemand, 1959
  • Zanna bouriezi Lallemand, 1959
  • Zanna capensis Lallemand, 1966
  • Zanna chennelli (Distant, 1906)
  • Zanna chinensis (Distant, 1893)
  • Zanna chopardi Lallemand, 1942
  • Zanna clavaticeps Karsch, 1890
  • Zanna dalyi Distant, 1905
  • Zanna distanti Schmidt, 1911
  • Zanna dohrni (Stål, 1858)
  • Zanna flammea (Linné, 1763)
  • Zanna intricata Walker, 1858
  • Zanna javanensis Distant, 1883
  • Zanna madagascariensis Signoret, 1860
  • Zanna natalensis Distant, 1893
  • Zanna nobilis (Westwood, 1839)
  • Zanna noduligera Melichar, 1908
  • Zanna orientalis Lallemand, 1959
  • Zanna ornata Melichar, 1908
  • Zanna pauliani (Lallemand, 1950)
  • Zanna pulmuncula Distant, 1905
  • Zanna punctata (Olivier, 1791)
  • Zanna pustulosa Gerstaecker, 1873
  • Zanna rendalli Distant, 1905
  • Zanna schweizeri Schmidt, 1906
  • Zanna servillei (Spinola, 1839)
  • Zanna soni Lallemand, 1959
  • Zanna tapira Distant, 1905
  • Zanna tenebrosa (Fabricius, 1775) type species
  • Zanna terminalis Gerstaecker, 1895
  • Zanna turrita Gerstaecker, 1895
  • Zanna westwoodi Metcalf, 1947
  • Zanna wroughtoni Distant, 1907

Zanna is a genus of tropical lantern bugs (family Fulgoridae) found in Asia and Africa. They are mostly grey with black speckling with a long snout with some folds on the surface. Although usually placed in the family Fulgoridae, molecular studies question this placement.[1]

References

  1. Urban, JM; Cryan, JR (2009). "Entomologically famous, evolutionarily unexplored: the first phylogeny of the lanternfly family Fulgoridae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 50 (3): 471–484. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2008.12.004. PMID 19118634.


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