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Contents
Family Delphacidae Leach, 1815
Subfamily Vizcayinae Asche, 1990
Tribe Vizcayini Asche, 1990
(the only tribe in the subfamily)
See Asche (1990) for detailed description of the features of the subfamily.
Included Genera
Neovizcaya Liang, 2002 (Type species Neovizcaya sinica Liang, 2002; monotypic, China: Yunnan)
Vizcaya Muir, 1917 (Type species Vizcaya bakeri Muir, 1917; 9 species, Indomalayan)
Distribution
Tropical Asia (China, Philippine Islands, Indonesia, Malaysia, South India, Southeast Asia)
Described species
Genus Neovizcaya Liang, 2002
Neovizcaya sinica Liang, 2002 – SW China (Yunnan)
Genus Vizcaya Muir, 1917
Vizcaya adornata Asche 1990 – Indonesia
Vizcaya aschei Liang, 2002 – South India
Vizcaya bakeri Muir, 1917 [Metcalf 1943: 68] – Luzon (Philippine Islands)
Vizcaya latifrons Liang, 2002 – Taiwan
Vizcaya lombokensis Liang, 2002 – Indonesia
Vizcaya longispinosa Liang, 2002 – China (Yunnan)
Vizcaya orea Asche 1990 – Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam
Vizcaya piccola Asche 1990 – Malaysia, Thailand
Vizcaya vindaloa Asche 1990 – India
Economic Importance
None known.
Host plants
Unknown.
Recognition
Vizcayinae’s phylogenetic position is intermediate between the basal Asiracinae and the derived subfamilies (Eudelphacinae).
Description of the genus from Muir, 1917: 351:
Head narrower than thorax; vertex longer than broad (1.70 to 1), base slightly wider than apex, mediolateral carinae meeting well before the apex, Y-shaped carina obsolete, length of face nearly two and one-half times the width at apex (1 to 2.4), apex wider than base, sides nearly straight, lateral carinae distinct, a single median carina faint on apical half and obsolete on basal half, a distinct carina across gena from base of antenna to the lateral corner of base of clypeus; clypeus shorter than face, tricarinate; head in profile rounded at junction of vertex and face. Antennae nearly twice the length of head and pro- and mesothorax together, second joint more than one half longer than first (1.6 to 1), first joint flattened, wide, thin, second joint terete, evenly covered with raised sense organs and short spines. Hind margin of pronotum slightly and evenly emarginate, carinae obsolete; mesonotum with three very fine carinae. Legs long and slender, hind tibiae with one basal, one medioapical, and five apical spines; hind tarsi not quite half the length of tibia, basal joint longer than the other two together (1 to 0.70), spur not as long as the basal joint, cultrate, convex on both sides, seven teeth on hind margin and one at the apex.
Tegmen long, narrow, median vein not touching the radius.
This is a very distinct genus belonging to the Alohini and coming nearest to Proterosydne. It has some affinity, at least superficially, to Lanaphora of the Tropidocephalini.
Description of subfamily from Asche 1990
Vizcaya bakeri Muir, 1917 (A specimen from the USNM)
Vizcaya piccola Asche, 1990 (From Thailand). This is the specimen actually used for the molecular work in Urban et al. (2010)
Images of Vizcaya from Asche 1990
Neovizcaya and Vizcaya from Liang 2002
Molecular resources
At this time, Genbank has sepence data for Vizcaya piccola (18S, 28S from Urban et al. (2010). Bold does not have any molecular resources for this subfamily.
Selected literature
Asche, M. 1990. Vizcayinae, a new subfamily of Delphacidae with revision of Vizcaya Muir (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea) – a significant phylogenetic link. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers 30: 154-187.
Liang, A.-P. 2002. New taxa of Vizcayinae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Delphacidae), including a remarkable new genus from China. Journal of Natural History 36: 601-616.
Muir, F.A.G. 1917. A new Philippine genus of Delphacidae. Philippine Journal of Science 12: 351-352.