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C1466508E01B7A22A9B4A820FA5B71F8.text	C1466508E01B7A22A9B4A820FA5B71F8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana Distant 1908	<div><p>Genus Amberana Distant, 1908</p><p>Amberana Distant, 1908: 313 .</p><p>Type species: Amberana elongata Distant, 1908, by original designation and monotypy.</p><p>Description. On dorsal view, head larger than long between eyes, anterior margin can be carinated. Median part of vertex often elevated, a small median carina can occur and separates ocelli that are close together. Postclypeus convex, striated laterally, bearing a triangle dimple just below frons level, which is characteristic for this genus, and a sulciform mark on its middle that can be strongly marked or not. Rostrum reaching mesocoxa. Pronotum with anterior margin straight or slightly rounded anteriorly, three small concavities along it, on each side. Scutellum generally slightly longer than wide with 3 concavities, two small along anterior margin and one larger, placed centrally. Tegmina generally 3 times longer than wide, M + Cu at base on a certain length depending on the species, Sc + R longer than M + Cu. Metatibia with 1lateral spine and 1 or 2 row of spines apically.</p><p>Coloration. All Amberana species are colourful. Even on the darkest species, some yellow, orange or red spots are present. Tegmina generally opaque, translucent on some species.</p><p>Key to species of Amberana</p><p>1. Tegmina mainly red or orange............................................................................ 2</p><p>- Tegmina other than with a red or orange dominant colour...................................................... 7</p><p>2. Uniform colour for thorax, red or black.................................................................... 3</p><p>- Thorax black with a transversal orange band on pronotum (Fig. 21)................................... A. boucomonti</p><p>3. Thorax black, total length not exceeding 8 mm ............................................................. 4</p><p>- Thorax red, total length longer than 11 mm ................................................................. 5</p><p>4. Black border following costal, apical and sutural margins of tegmina, from tip of clavus black border get narrower and follows shortly clavo-corial suture........................................................................ A. limbata</p><p>- Black border on tegmina, starting only from tip of clavus, following apical margin and stopping at mid length of costal margin (Fig. 110)................................................................................... A. pygmaea</p><p>5. Black border starting from tip of clavus and following apical and costal margins of tegmina (Fig. 71)......... A. marginata</p><p>- Black line running along clavo-corial suture............................................................... 6</p><p>6. Black border all around tegmina, thin black line on clavo-corial suture and a black line on corium starting after M + Cu split and finishing before reaching the apex (Fig. 122).................................................... A. uncinata</p><p>- Larger black border around tegmina but finishing before last third of costal margin, black line on clavo-corial suture large, line on corium not individualised (Fig. 51)............................................................. A. fissurata</p><p>7. Tegmina partially translucent or smoked.................................................................. 8</p><p>- Tegmina opaque..................................................................................... 11</p><p>8. Tegmina without a black border following its apical margin (Figs 33–34)................................ A. dimidiata</p><p>- Black border following apical margin of tegmina............................................................. 9</p><p>9. Tegmina translucent with an orange patch along clavus basal margin and a red area along base of costal margin (Figs 86–87)............................................................................................ A noualhieri</p><p>- Tegmina yellowish smoked............................................................................. 10</p><p>10. Red patch at base of tegmina plus a red spot within internal curve of black apical border. Vertex and pronotum red (Figs 74–75)...................................................................................... A. maromandiana</p><p>- Orange patch at base of tegmina bordered posteriorly by a perpendicular black line that follows clavo-corial suture within orange patch. Vertex and scutellum black, pronotum orange (Fig. 61).................................... A. lemuria</p><p>11. Pronotum completely black............................................................................. 12</p><p>- Pronotum black bearing a yellow to orange transversal band................................................... 19</p><p>12. Tegmina mainly cream, with a black border and some red (Figs 91–92).................................. A. ouvrardi</p><p>- Tegmina mainly dark brown to black..................................................................... 13</p><p>13. Tegmina with anterior third orange and the rest black (Figs 52–53)..................................... A. humeralis</p><p>- Tegmina dark brown to black, bearing 2 or 3 spots of colour................................................... 14</p><p>14. Total length not exceeding 7 mm ........................................................................ 15</p><p>- Total length longer than 7 mm .......................................................................... 16</p><p>15. Tegmina bearing 3 yellow spots, both on corium are small (Figs 1–2)....................................... A. attiei</p><p>- Tegmina bearing 2 patches of colour orange (Figs 57–58)............................................... A. kraussi</p><p>16. Total length inferior to 11 mm ........................................................................... 17</p><p>- Total length equal or longer than 11.98 mm.......................................................... A. pascali</p><p>17. Apex of subgenital plate pointed................................................................. A. bergevini</p><p>- Apex of subgenital plate slightly bulbous.......................................................... A. elongata</p><p>18. Tegmina bearing only a band of colour along anterior claval margin, the rest of tegmina dark brown with some red (Figs 27–28)........................................................................................................................................................................................ A.brolemanni</p><p>- Tegmina bearing a band of colour along anterior claval margin plus two other spots of same colour.................... 19</p><p>19. Clypeus black (Fig. 81)........................................................................ A. melanops</p><p>- Clypeus yellow to orange (Fig. 112)............................................................. A. sexguttata</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E01B7A22A9B4A820FA5B71F8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E01A7A25A9B4AF0CFBBA7010.text	C1466508E01A7A25A9B4AF0CFBBA7010.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana attiei Soulier-Perkins	<div><p>Amberana attiei Soulier-Perkins sp. n.</p><p>(Figs 1–6)</p><p>Description. Postclypeus convex, bearing triangle dimple below frons level but no clear sulciform mark below. Vertex and pronotum twice as wide as long. Anterior margin of pronotum slightly concave. Distance between ocelli and compound eyes more than two times greater than distance between them. Scutellum nearly as long as wide, bearing three gentle concavities.</p><p>Coloration. Generally black, the female tends to be dark brown. Only three spots of yellow colour on fore wings (Figs 1–2), the first, elongate along anterior clavus margin, the second on anterior half of corium along costal margin and the third, round not touching margins, on posterior half of corium.</p><p>Size. Total length: 3 6.05 mm, Ƥ 6.85 mm, 3 fore wing: 5.28 mm.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 4–6). Pygofer with dorsal margin straight, posterior margin straight on lower third. Pygofer height: 1.05 mm. Subgenital plate curved, apex rounded and bearing apically a tuft of setae. Parameres with a clear dorsal extension finger shaped and a small hook on internal apical side. Aedeagus bearing anteriorly a single pointed protrusion. Posterior dorsal extension lightly cogged along its margin (Fig. 6) and anterior protrusion slim and club shaped at apex.</p><p>Note. The aedeagus of this species presents some similarity in shape with A. limbata especially for the anterior pointed protrusion.</p><p>Etymology. Named after its collector Marc Attié.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, Montagne d’Ambre, piste lac Mahasarika, S12°31,947', E49°10,331', 1140m, fauchage, 16/XI/2007, M. Attié rec., MNHN (EH) 4884 (MNHN).</p><p>Paratypes: 1Ƥ, Madagascar, Montagne d’Ambre, piste lac Mahasarika, S12°31,947', E49°10,331', 1140m, piège lumineux, 16/XI/2007, M. Attié rec., MNHN (EH) 4885 (MNHN); 1Ƥ, Madagascar province Diego-Suarez Sakalava, beach dwarf littoral forest 10 m, 28 July–6 August 2001, 12 °15’46’’S 49°23’51’’E, R Harin Hala collector, malaise trap across sandy trail, MA–01–04B–16, CASENT 3001977 (CAS). Madagascar province d’Ansiranana Sakalava, beach dwarf littoral forest 10 m, 25 June–6 July 2001, 12 °15’46’’S 49°23’51’’E, R Harin Hala collector, malaise trap across sandy trail, MA–01–04B–13, CASENT 3002090, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar province d’Ansiranana, réserve spéciale d’Ambre, 3,5 km 235°SW Sakaramy, 325 m, 26–31 jan 2001, 12 °28’8’’S 49°14’32’’E, coll. Fisher, Griswold et al., malaise trap in tropical dry forest, col code BLF2661, CASENT 3000596, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar, province d’Antsiranana, Ampasindava, forêt d’Ambilanivy, 3,9 km 181° S Ambaliha, elev. 600 m, 4–9 march 2001, 13 °47’55”S, 48°9’42”E, coll. Fisher, Griswold et al., malaise trap in forest, BLF3251, CASENT 3001285, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar, province Diego-Suarez, Parc national montagne d’Ambre 975 m 11 Feb to 4 March 2001, 12 °31’S 49°11’E, M.E. Irwin, E.I. Schlinger &amp; R Harin’Hala collectors, malaise trap MA–01–01B–05, CASENT 3001834, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar, coll. Sicard 1930, février, MNHN (EH) 4886, 1Ƥ, mars, MNHN (EH) 4887, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar ouest, S-P Antsalova, Antsingy Rés. nat. 9, A. Peyrieras, I–1975, MNHN (EH) 4877, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar nord, dct Diégo-Suarez, Analamerana 80m, 50km S E Diégo, I.59 Andria R., Amberana 3-punctata Lall. H. Synave det. 1963, 13 (RIScNB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E01A7A25A9B4AF0CFBBA7010	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E01C7A29A9B4AF37FB87760D.text	C1466508E01C7A29A9B4AF37FB87760D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana bergevini (Lallemand 1920) Lallemand 1920	<div><p>Amberana bergevini (Lallemand, 1920)</p><p>(Figs 7–20)</p><p>Literna bergevini Lallemand, 1920a: 285, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 70, 72. Literna tripunctata Lallemand, 1920a: 284, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 70, 72. Holotype Ƥ (MRAC) examined (Figs 9–10, 18). Syn. n.</p><p>Amberana tripunctata var completa Lallemand, 1949: 70 . Holotype Ƥ (MRAC) examined (Figs 11–12, 19). Syn. n.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 14–17). Ventral margin of pygofer with a process oriented posteriorly. Pygofer height: 1.3 mm. Subgenital plates elongated and curved dorsally on apical third, apex pointed. Parameres bearing interiorly in posterior area a spine hooked shaped, dorsal margin presenting a clear dorsal extension. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two-pointed protrusions, the lower one being larger. Apex of posterior dorsal extension of aedeagus cogged and reaching dorsal margin of pygofer, anterior dorsal extension represents 1/3 length of posterior extension.</p><p>Note. The observation of male genitalia is the only way to distinguish for sure this species from A. kraussi . According to Synave (1957) A. bergevini and A. kraussi differ by relative dimensions from the head and the pronotum, A. bergevini being larger proportionally. Some specimens studied in this work are intermediate for those proportions making the identification difficult.</p><p>Synonymy. Lallemand (1949) cited for the first and unique time A. tripunctata var. completa in his species table for Amberana . He listed enough characters to distinguish the female holotype of this variety from the female holotype of the species. The shape of the patches on the tegmina (Figs 18, 19), the coloration of these patches and the size and shape of the dimple on the postclypeus were used. For this revision, more material was available for study than it was for Lallemand. The observation of the patches patterns, colour and dimple shows variability within these characters, making it impossible to identify the subspecies. Until now, the presence of 3 colour patches on the tegmina allowed to differentiate A. tripunctata from A. bergevini which has only 2 large patches (Fig. 20). Having had access to more specimens the observation of male genitalia was possible and no difference between the supposed species was visible. The original description of both species was published in the same article in 1920. The morph of A. bergevini holotype is the most common. As first reviser, it was decided to keep this name according to the article 24.2.of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. This is why A. tripunctata is synonymised with A. bergevini .</p><p>Coloration. A gradient in the pattern of coloration is observed on the tegmina, from two to three patches, from yellow-whitish to orange. Sometimes, the two anterior patches seem to join, giving only one big macula in which a small half moon black patch, along the external margin, can be seen or not. The most posterior patch is always shaped as a stripe (transverse to the tegmina). It can differ in width and can either touch the margins at its apex or not. This last patch can help recognise this species from A. attiei where the described patch is circular and never touches the margins.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype Ƥ, Madagascar côte orientale, coll. V. Lallemand (MRAC). Madagascar est, mission CNRS, RCP, N°225, chaînes Anosyennes Massif nord, 1050m, moyenne Ranomandry, 11/ 30–XI–1971, MNHN (EH) 4753–4754, 23 (MNHN). Madagascar nord, Région Staratanana N. W., Mangidrano, Analabana, 10/ 20–IV– 1961, 1640m, P. Soga, MNHN (EH) 4755, 1Ƥ (MNHN) . Madagascar 2005, Bourgoin, Ouvrard, Attié et Soulier-Perkins rec., forêt primaire humide, 1000m, 23/XI/2005, Région de Moramanga, pk 17 rte Lakato de RN2, GPS 019: S19°03.834’, E48°21.907’, MNHN (EH) 4756, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar, la Mandraka, 9–X–1971, J. Minet rec., MNHN (EH) 4875–4876, 13, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Sandrangato, I. G. 23.285, 1? (RIScNB). Madagascar Tam., Périnet, 20–IX–58, F. Keiser, I. G. 23.285, 1Ƥ; 23–IX–58, 3Ƥ; 21–X–58, 13 (RIScNB). Madagascar sud-est, forêt de Befotaka (Midongy du Sud) alt. 950m, 3 au 7 ƤIIIƤ 1959, P. Viette et P. Griveaud, I. G. 22.889, 1ex. (RIScNB). Madagascar, chaînes anosyennes, massif nord, 1050m moyenne Ranomandry, 11/ 30–XI–1971, FDHMA, 1ex. (RIScNB). Madagascar Tam. Mandraka, 4.IV.58 F. Keiser H., Amberana tripunctata Lall. Synave det. 1964, 1Ƥ (NHMB). Madagascar, Fianarantsoa, Ranomafana Nationa Park,Talatakely, trail FF 4/ 10–XI–1988, el 915–1000, V. F. Lee, K. J. Ribardo leg, CASENT 3002820, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar, Toamasina, Montagne d’Anjanaharibe 19,5 km 27° NNE Ambinanitelo, elev. 1100 m, 12Ƥ16 mars 2003, 15 °10’42” S, 049°38’06” E, col. Fisher, Griswold et al. malaise trap in montane rainforest, coll. code: BLF8149, CASENT 3008151, 1Ƥ (CAS).</p><p>Literna tripunctata Lallemand, 1920: holotype Ƥ, Madagascar côte orientale, coll. V. Lallemand (MRCA). Madagascar Andobo 190m forêt Antsingy, dct Antsalova, II. 57 P. Griv, 23 (RIScNB). A. tripunctata completa Lallemand, 1949: holotype Ƥ, Madagascar côte orientale, coll. V. Lallemand (MRCA) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E01C7A29A9B4AF37FB87760D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0117A29A9B4AF1AFC517480.text	C1466508E0117A29A9B4AF1AFC517480.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana boucomonti (Lallemand 1920) Lallemand 1920	<div><p>Amberana boucomonti (Lallemand, 1920)</p><p>(Figs 21–26)</p><p>Dauphina boucomonti Lallemand, 1920b: 277, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 71, 72.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 24–26). Pygofer larger on its upper part than at its base, dorsal margin with a clear setback where anal tube is inserted. Pygofer height: 1.6 mm. Subgenital plates curved regularly, apex flat bearing a tuft of short setae. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two-pointed protrusions, lower one being larger, like A. bergevini, two dorsal one being much longer. The anterior extension reaches anal tube and posterior extension is developed beyond dorsal pygofer margin. Like A. bergevini, apex of most posterior of dorsal extensions is cogged along last quarter of its length. The anterior extension represents more than half of the length of posterior extension.</p><p>Materiel studied. Holotype Ƥ, Madagascar, Manjakandriana, coll. V. Lallemand (MRAC). Madagascar est, rte Moramanga, A Anosibe, A. Peyrieras rec., IV–1976, MNHN (EH) 4757, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar Tam. Perinet, lichtfang, F. Keiser rec., 13.IV.58, 13, 11.IV.58, 1Ƥ (NHMB). Périnet, Institut scientifique Madagascar I. G. 23.285, 1Ƥ, I. G. 21.002, 13, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar, province Fianaransoa, parc national Ranomafana, belle vue à Talatakely, 1020 m, 28.IV–5. V.2002, 21 °15.99’S 47°25.21’E, collector R. Harin’Hala, malaise, secondary tropical forest, MA–02–09C–27, CASENT 3007873, 1Ƥ (CAS).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0117A29A9B4AF1AFC517480	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0137A2BA9B4ABD4FB6970C2.text	C1466508E0137A2BA9B4ABD4FB6970C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana brolemanni (Lallemand 1920) Lallemand 1920	<div><p>Amberana brolemanni (Lallemand, 1920)</p><p>(Figs 27–32)</p><p>Dauphina brolemanni Lallemand, 1920b: 276, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 71, 72.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 30–32). Pygofer with dorsal margin presenting posteriorly a clear setback where anal tube is inserted; posterior margin regularly curved posteriorly with a clear protrusion at base. Pygofer height: 1.2 mm. Subgenital plates curved regularly, rounded apically and bearing some short setae in interior of this apical area. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two-pointed protrusions, both roughly the same size. Anterior dorsal extension near to be 2/3 length of posterior dorsal extension, apex of aedeagus reaching level of anal tube, apex bifid but this posterior extension is not cogged apically.</p><p>Note. Within the 4 specimens studied, the female is a little larger than the 3 males, 7.65 mm long when the males are in between 6.27 and 6.85 mm long.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, Manjakandriana, coll. V. Lallemand (MRAC). Madagascar, Périnet, H. Synave det. 1957, I. G. 23.285, 13; I. G. 21.002, 13 (RIScNB). Madagascar Est, envir. de Périnet, concess. R. Izouard, 7/ 10–XI–1967, P. Viette et P. Griveaud, H. Synave det. 1957, 1Ƥ (RIScNB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0137A2BA9B4ABD4FB6970C2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0127A2AA9B4AF67FD7775B2.text	C1466508E0127A2AA9B4AF67FD7775B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana dimidiata (Signoret 1860) Signoret 1860	<div><p>Amberana dimidiata (Signoret, 1860)</p><p>(Figs 33–39)</p><p>Monecphora dimidiata Signoret, 1860: 183 .</p><p>Literna dimidiata Stål, 1866: 64, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 71, 72.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 36–39). Pygofer with posterior margin regularly curved and presenting a clear protrusion basally like A. brolemanni . Pygofer height: 1.4 mm. Subgenital plates slightly curved and relatively thick all along its length, Apex rounded bearing a pad of small setae oriented dorso-interiorly. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two-pointed protrusions, both roughly the same size. Aedeagus with bifid apex reaching dorsal margin of pygofer, anterior dorsal extension half length of posterior extension with apex club shaped.</p><p>Lectotype designation. Three female syntypes borrowed from the Signoret collection (NMW) were examined in this study. In the Signoret original description there is no mention on the number of the type specimens. However, it was decided here to designate one of the female as lectotype. Subsequently the two other specimens become paralectotypes. Out of the 3 specimens the one in the best state and the least dusty was chosen and used to illustrate the species (Figs 33, 34).</p><p>Material examined. Lectotype Ƥ and 2Ƥ (paralectotypes), Madagascar, coll. Signoret (NMW). Madagascar, côte est basse, forêt de Tampina, Lavauden rec., coll. E. de Bergevin, MNHN (EH) 4758, 13 (MNHN) . Madagascar Sud-Est, Ste Luce 7m, Fort-Dauphin, 23–II –? 8 P. Griveaud, H. Synave det., I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ, I. G. 23.285, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Tampolo, 31–VII–49, H. Synave det., I. G. 21.002, 1Ƥ, Tampolo, 1–VIII–49, Synave det., I. G. 20.595, 1Ƥ (RIScNB) . Ile Sainte Marie, Antanandava, III–60 Andria R., I. G. 28.285, 13 (RIScNB). Fort-Dauphin R P., H. Synave det., I. G. 23.285, 1Ƥ (RIScNB) . Madagascar Tam., Foulpointe, F. Keiser, I. G. 23.285, 28 –XI–57, 3Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar Tam., Manompana, F. Keiser, Licht-fang, I. G. 23.285, 12 –XI–57, 13, 2Ƥ; 7.XI.57, 13. Ile Sainte Marie, Ilot Madame, XI–58 R. E., I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar est, det Tamatave, Ile aux Prunes, IV–59 Razafimandimby, I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar est, Ivontaka 8 m, det Maroan setra, III–58 Soga-Raharizonina, I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ (RIScNB) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0127A2AA9B4AF67FD7775B2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0147A2CA9B4AFF4FEFD749B.text	C1466508E0147A2CA9B4AFF4FEFD749B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana elongata Distant 1908	<div><p>Amberana elongata Distant, 1908</p><p>(Figs 40–46)</p><p>Amberana elongata Distant, 1908: 313 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 43–46). Pygofer strongly cut out on posterior margin, generally narrow and high. Pygofer height: 1.6 mm. Subgenital plates long and slim, curving toward top, length greater than pygofer height. Apex slightly bulbous, bearing some small setae. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two protrusions, the most apical one rounded and the lower one pointed, dorsal extension short and slim not reaching dorsal margin of pygofer.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, Mt Amber (NHM). Madagascar Nord, massif du Tsaratanana (versant sud), 2030m Andohanambatoafo, 16–18–XII–1966, P. Soga, H. Synave det. 1979, MNHN (EH) 4759, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar Nord, Rég. Tsaratanana, N. M. Mangidrano, Analabana, IV– 1964, 1640 m, P. Soga, MNHN (EH) 4760, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar est, massif du Marojejy, 1300m, 2–8–XII–1972, A. Peyrieras rec., 13 (RIScNB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0147A2CA9B4AFF4FEFD749B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0177A2FA9B4AF6CFC147599.text	C1466508E0177A2FA9B4AF6CFC147599.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana fissurata Jacobi 1917	<div><p>Amberana fissurata Jacobi, 1917</p><p>(Figs 47 –51)</p><p>Amberana fissurata Jacobi, 1917: 543 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Fig. 50). Pygofer with dorsal margin very irregular, developed in a dome before anal tube. Pygofer height: 2.2 mm. Subgenital plates stout, flattened dorsally on the last quarter of its length. Aedeagus with apex reaching the level of anal tube, only one protrusion on anterior margin but well developed and hook shaped. Two dorsal extensions not long and anterior one slightly club-shaped on apex.</p><p>Note. The black pattern on the tegmina can easily separate A. fissurata from A. uncinita Jacobi, 1917 (Figs 51, 122).</p><p>Lectotype designation. Two syntypes borrowed from the Jacobi collection (SMTD) were examined in this study. In the original description, Jacobi wrote: Mus. Dresden [Typen] und Berlin: 33, 1 Ƥ. This leads us to believe that the two specimens from Dresden are the only syntypes. Both are males. We designate the male in the best condition here as lectotype. Subsequently the second specimen becomes a paralectotype.</p><p>Material examined. Lectotype 3 and 13 (paralectotype), Madagascar Amber Seb, 1915–3 (SMTD). Madagascar nord dct Diégo-Suarez Montagne des Français, II–59 Andria Robinson, I. G. 22.889, 2Ƥ; I. G. 23.285, 13 (RIScNB). Madagascar, collection Sicard 1930, MNHN (EH) 4761–4762, 23; Avril Mt d’Ambre, MNHN (EH) 4763, 1Ƥ; Novembre, MNHN (EH) 4764–65, 23; décembre, MNHN (EH) 4766, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar, Drouhard 1934, Mt d’Ambre, MNHN (EH) 4767, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar province Diego-Suarez, dry forest, 7 km from Joffreville, 360 m, 7–27 April 2001, 12°20’S 49°15’E, R. Hamin’Hala collector, malaise trap MA– 01–07–10, CASENT 3001803, 13, MA– 01–07–08, CASENT 3001813, 13, Sakalava beach, dwarf littoral forest, elev. 10m, 6–20 mar 2001, 12 °15’46’’S 49°23’51’’E, Hamin’Hala collector, malaise trap – across sandy trail MA–01–04B–04, CASENT 3001964, 13, 7–22 April 2001, MA–01–04B–06, CASENT 3001152, 13, 7–25 June 2001, MA–01–04B–12, CASENT 3002126, 13, Madagascar province d’Antsiranana, Ampasindava, forêt d’Ambilanivy, 3,9km 181°S Ambaliha, elev 600m, 4–9 march 2001, 13 °47’55’’S 48°9’42’’E, coll. Fisher, Griswold et al., collection code BLF3251, CASENT 3001264, 13 (CAS).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0177A2FA9B4AF6CFC147599	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0097A31A9B4ABD4FEFD7169.text	C1466508E0097A31A9B4ABD4FEFD7169.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana humeralis (Fallou 1890) Fallou 1890	<div><p>Amberana humeralis (Fallou, 1890)</p><p>(Figs 52–56)</p><p>Sphenorhina humeralis Fallou, 1890: 353, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 70, 72. Tomaspis (?) humeralis Jacobi, 1917: 540 .</p><p>Literna seminigra Lallemand 1920a: 287 nec Melichar 1902: 105, corrected by Lallemand, 1949: 70, 72.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 55–56). Pygofer larger in its middle section than along upper or basal margin, posterior margin clearly curved posteriorly, its basal apex protrudes into a distinct extension on which the subgenital plates are attached. Pygofer height: 1.8 mm. Subgenital plates long, large at their insertion point up to half of their length then reducing in size and finishing with a very pointed apex, total length greater than pygofer height (2 mm). Aedeagus with a single protrusion on its anterior margin large at base and finishing into a point, two dorsal extensions with the posterior one finishing with a bifid apex.</p><p>Nomenclatural note. The original description does not allow us to identify the number of the specimens examined by the author. In Fallou’s collection (MNHN), the mention “ type ”, was not attached to the specimen present in the collection but written on the label placed at the bottom of the box along with the species name. Since only one representative for this species was present in Fallou’s collection (along with a single pin hole in the place dedicated to this species in the original collection box), this specimen is then recognised as being the holotype.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, collection Fallou, 259–95, MNHN (EH) 4768 (MNHN). Madagascar est, Ivontaka 8m, dct Maroansetra, III.58 Soga-Raharizonina, Institut scientifique Madagascar, I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ (RIScNB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0097A31A9B4ABD4FEFD7169	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0087A30A9B4AF1CFCB27480.text	C1466508E0087A30A9B4AF1CFCB27480.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana kraussi Synave 1957	<div><p>Amberana kraussi Synave, 1957</p><p>(Figs 57–60)</p><p>Amberana kraussi Synave, 1957: 134 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Fig 60). Pygofer quite regular in width from top to bottom. Pygofer height: 1.1 mm. Subgenital plates increasing in width then constricted at 3/7 of its length, with a small knob before a pad of small setae covering dorsal part of apex, total length slightly greater than pygofer height (1.3 mm). Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two-pointed protrusions, the lower one being larger, two dorsal extensions very small in comparison to all other Amberana species. Posterior apex of parameres strongly indented.</p><p>Material examined. Paratype 13, Nosy-Komba, 1–52 (M. S. H. Krauss), Institut scientifique Madagascar, I. G. 23–285 (RIScNB). Madagascar, province d’Ansiranana: Nosy Be, Réserve naturelle intégrale de Lokobe, 6,3 km 112° ESE Hellville, el. 30 m, 13°25’10”S, 48°19’52”E, 19–24 Mars 2001, BLF3419, coll. Fisher, Griswold et al., CASENT 5502222, 13 (CAS). Madagascar, province d’Ansiranana: Ampasindava, forêt d’Ambilanivy, 3.9km 181° S Ambaliha, el. 600m, 4–9 March 2001, 13°47’55”S, 48°9’42”E, coll. Fisher, Griswold et al. malaise trap in rainforest, coll. code: BLF3251, CASENT3001267, 1Ƥ (MNHN)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0087A30A9B4AF1CFCB27480	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E00A7A32A9B4ABD4FC6673CE.text	C1466508E00A7A32A9B4ABD4FC6673CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana lemuria (Distant 1908) Distant 1908	<div><p>Amberana lemuria (Distant, 1908)</p><p>(Figs 61, 62)</p><p>Dauphina lemuria Distant, 1908: 314, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 71, 72.</p><p>Description of the male genitalia is not provided here since only the female holotype was available. Illustration for the habitus is provided (Fig 61).</p><p>Material examined. Holotype Ƥ, Madagascar, Fort Dauphin (NHM) (this last information is not on the label with the specimen but was cited in the publication of Distant (1908)).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E00A7A32A9B4ABD4FC6673CE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E00D7A35A9B4ABD4FBB57669.text	C1466508E00D7A35A9B4ABD4FBB57669.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana limbata Lallemand 1955	<div><p>Amberana limbata Lallemand, 1955</p><p>(Figs 63 –69)</p><p>Amberana limbata Lallemand, 1955: 408 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 66–68). Pygofer larger on its half upper part than its lower part, posteriorly and basally with a narrow prolongation on which subgenital plates are inserted. Pygofer height: 1.3 mm. Subgenital plates long with curved apex oriented dorsally slim, rounded and bearing a pad of short setae, total length greater than pygofer height (1.7 mm); the plates narrowing regularly from base to apex. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in a single pointed protrusion, with two dorsal extensions moderately extended, apex nearly reaching level of pygofer in dorsal margin; anterior dorsal extension with apex tomahawk shaped and posterior dorsal extension cogged. Parameres with a clear indentation on most posterior margin.</p><p>Note. The black pattern on the tegmina can easily separate A. limbata from A. pygmaea Schmidt, 1920 (Figs 69, 110).</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, Tananarive, Lamberton rec., coll. V. Lallemand R. Det. 6663K (MRAC). Sandrangato, Institut Scientifique Madagascar, I. G. 21.002, 23, 2Ƥ; I. G. 23.285, 1ex. (RIScNB). Madagascar Sud-Est, forêt de Befotaka (Midongy du sud), 950m, 3–7–III–1959, P. Viette &amp; P. Griveaud rec., I. G. 23.285, 1ex. (RIScNB). Madagascar, Tananarive, coll. le Moult, I. G. 12.595, 1ex. (RIScNB). Madagascar Tam., Perinet, 22–IX–58, F. Keiser rec., I. G. 23.285, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar, province Fianaransoa, Parc National Ranomafana, Radio tower at forest edge, 1130m, 4–12 March 2002, 21°15’05’’S 47°24’43’’E, collector R. Hanin’Hala, malaise, mixed tropical forest, MA–02–09B–19, CASENT 8078982, 13; 19–26 Mach 2002, MA–02–09B–21, CASENT 8078684, 1Ƥ; national park Talatakely, 900m, 21,25°S 47,42°E, 9–19 January 2001, D. H. &amp; K. M. Kavanaugh, R. L. Brett, E. Elson &amp; F. Vargas collector, malaise trap, CASENT 3000589, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar, province Fianaransoa, Parc National Ranomafana, Vabharanana river, 4.1km 231°SW Ranomafana, 1100m, 27–31 Mar 2003 21°17’24’’S 47°26’00’’E, Fisher, Griswold et al. Collector, yellow pan trap, montane rainforest, code BLF8399, CASENT 3007945, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar 2006, rég. Haute Matsiatra, M. Attié rec., 11–III–2006, forêt humide de Ranomafana, 1681m, 21°14.113’S, 47°25.415’E, MNHN (EH) 4769, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar Tam., Perinet, F. Keiser rec., 20–IX–58, 1Ƥ, 1ex.; 23–IX–58, 1Ƥ (NHMB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E00D7A35A9B4ABD4FBB57669	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E00F7A37A9B4ABD4FC027538.text	C1466508E00F7A37A9B4ABD4FC027538.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana marginata (Fallou 1890) Fallou 1890	<div><p>Amberana marginata (Fallou, 1890)</p><p>(Figs 70–73)</p><p>Monecphora marginata Fallou, 1890: 351, transferred to Amberana by Jacobi, 1917: 520. Tomaspis schoutedeni Lallemand, 1910: 45, syn. by Jacobi, 1917: 520.</p><p>Male genitalia (Fig. 73). Pygofer high, slightly larger on upper part than lower part. Pygofer height: 2.2 mm. Subgenital plates long and strongly curved, diameter decreasing very slowly, apex slightly bulbous and covered with short setae, total length slightly greater than pygofer height (2.5 mm). Aedeagus developed anteriorly in a single pointed protrusion, sharply hook shaped, above this extension with a small bump, apex of aedeagus close to reach the level of dorsal margin of pygofer, anterior dorsal margin developed in an extension thumb shaped, posterior dorsal extension not cogged.</p><p>Nomenclatural note. In Fallou’s collection (MNHN), the mention “ type ” was not attached to the specimen present in the collection but written on the label placed at the bottom of the box along with the species name. Since only one representative for this species was present in the Fallou’s collection (along with a single pin hole in the place dedicated to this species in the original collection box), this specimen is recognised as being the holotype.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, ex collection Fallou, MNHN (EH) 4770 (MNHN). Madagascar, Diégo-Suarez, 1939–40 –41, Jofreville, coll. Ch. Et J. Primot, MNHN (EH) 4771–4773, 3Ƥ (MNHN). Route d’Anosibe, 20km Moramanga, Déc. 60, Mme Buntz, MNHN (EH) 4774, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar est, forêt primaire, Ambatondrazaka, IV– V–1965, J. P. Lacroix rec., MNHN (EH) 4775–4776, 13, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Antanambe, Mocquerys, coll. Noualhier 1898, MNHN (EH) 4777–4778, 13, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar Tamatave, Ardouin 4–98, MNHN (EH) 4779, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Baie d’Antongil A. Mocquerys, coll. Noualhier 1898, MNHN (EH) 4780–4782, 13, 2Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar Diego-Suarez, Ch. Allluaud 1893, MNHN (EH) 4783–4785, 3Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar région du sud-est vallée d’Ambolocol de Sakalavana, Ch. Allluaud 1901, MNHN (EH) 4786, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar côte est, Granddidier 1309–71, MNHN (EH) 4787–4788, 23 (MNHN). Madagascar, Tananarive, Lamberton, MNHN (EH) 4789, 1Ƥ, Lamberton 1912, MNHN (EH) 4790, 13, Lamberton 1914, MNHN (EH) 4791–4794, 23, 2Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Antsianaka, Perrot frères, 2ème semestre 1893, MNHN (EH) 4795–4797, 3Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Périnet, 3–1932, Frappa rec., MNHN (EH) 4798, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar est, massif du Marojejy (prés. nat. intégr. 12), 300 m, 17–XII–1972, A. Peyrieras rec., MNHN (EH) 4799, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar, Tananrive, MNHN (EH) 4800, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar province d’Antananarivo, 7km SE of Andasibe National Parc Headquarters, 23 Mar–7 Apr 2001, 18 °57,76’S 48°27,16’E, collector: R. Hanin’ Hala, malaise trap in tropical forest elev. 1050m, MA–01–08A–04, CASENT 3004809, 1Ƥ; MA–01–08A–05, CASENT 3004756, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar province d’Antananarivo botanic garden near the entrance to Andasibe National Park, 18–29 June 2001, 18°55,58’S 48°24,47’E, collector: R. Hanin’ Hala, malaise trap in tropical forest elev. 1025m, MA–01–08B–06, CASENT 3001207, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar province d’Ansirananana Park National Montagne d’Ambre, 4–19 March 2001, 12°31’13’’S 49°10’45’’E, collector R. Hanin’ Hala, malaise trap elev. 1125m, MA–01–01D–05, CASENT 3002130, 1 Ƥ. Madagascar province Diego- Suarez Park National Montagne d’Ambre, 11 Feb–4 March 2001, 12 °31’13’’S 49°10’45’’E, collector R. Hanin’ Hala, malaise trap elev. 1125m, MA–01–01D–04, CASENT 30021747, 1Ƥ; 14–30 May 2001, MA–01–01D–11, CASENT 3001242, 13. Madagascar, Perinet, I. G. 21.002, H. Synave det., 83, 2Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar, collection Le Moult, I. G. 12.595, 5Ƥ; Septembre, 6Ƥ; Octobre, 2Ƥ; juillet, 1Ƥ; Juin, 13; Tananarive, 13, 1Ƥ; Mai, 1Ƥ; I. G. 23.285, Octobre, 2Ƥ; Mars, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar Est dct Sambava Marojejy Ambinanitelo 500m XII–58 Raharizonina, I. G. 23–285, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar Perinet, 7.IV. 58 F. Keiser, I. G. 23.285, H. Synave det. 1965, 1Ƥ; 10.IV.58, lichtfang, 1Ƥ; 11.IV.58, 13 (RIScNB). Madagascar Est Fampanambo 25m, dct Maroantsetra, III.58 Soga-Raharizonina, I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar Ile Sainte-Marie, forêt de Kalalao, III–60 R. Andria, I. G. 22.889, 13 (RIScNB). Madagascar Est district Sambava Marojejy Andasy II 1300 m, XII–58 Raharizonina, I. G. 22.889, 13 (RIScNB). Madagascar, Diégo-Suarez, 1939–40 –41, Jofreville, coll. Ch. Et J. Primot, Muséum de Paris, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar Marinariva, 1Ƥ (RIScNB)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E00F7A37A9B4ABD4FC027538	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0017A39A9B4ABD4FB7B7016.text	C1466508E0017A39A9B4ABD4FB7B7016.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana maromandiana Lallemand 1949	<div><p>Amberana maromandiana Lallemand, 1949</p><p>(Figs 74–79)</p><p>Amberana maromandiana Lallemand, 1949: 72 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 77–79). Pygofer larger on upper part than lower part, clear protrusion on third bottom part of posterior margin. Pygofer height: 1.9 mm. Subgenital plate gently curved, diameter diminishing regularly from base to apex, which is sharp but rounded. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two-pointed protrusions, both roughly the same size. Aedeagus with bifid apex reaching the level of anal tube, anterior dorsal protrusion with apex slightly club shaped, its length being 2/3 of posterior dorsal protrusion.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, Maromandia, coll. V. Lallemand (MRAC).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0017A39A9B4ABD4FB7B7016	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0007A38A9B4ABD4FEC27190.text	C1466508E0007A38A9B4ABD4FEC27190.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana melanops (Jacobi 1917) Jacobi 1917	<div><p>Amberana melanops (Jacobi, 1917)</p><p>(Figs 80–85)</p><p>Dauphina melanops Jacobi, 1917: 543, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 71, 72. Literna lambertoni Lallemand, 1920a: 284, syn. by Lallemand, 1923: 235.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 83–85). Pygofer larger on upper part than lower part, being very pointed at posterior basal apex, with a small protrusion on lower part of posterior margin. Pygofer height: 1.3 mm. Subgenital plate of an average length but strongly bent dorsally on half apical part, which is much narrower than basal half, apex round, slim and pointing dorsally. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two-pointed protrusions, the lower being slightly bigger than the one above. Apex of aedeagus reaching beyond dorsal pygofer margin, posterior dorsal extension 2 times length of anterior dorsal protrusion, which presents a club shaped apex. Parameres clearly indented on ventral margin.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype Ƥ, Madagascar Moramanga, 400m, 1912 (SMTD). Madagascar, forêt côte Est, Alluaud 1901, V. Lallemand det., MNHN (EH) 4801, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Perinet, 3.1932, Frappa, MNHN (EH) 4802–4803, 2Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Mamatsinjo, coll. J. Chatanay 1914, MNHN (EH) 4804–4805, 13, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Diego-Suarez, Ch. Alluaud 1893, MNHN (EH) 4806–4807, 2Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Antanambé Mocquerys, coll. Noualhier 1898, MNHN (EH) 4808, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, E. Dorr 1897, MNHN (EH) 4809, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Prov. d’Analalava, Maromandia, R. Decary 1923, V. Lallemand det., MNHN (EH) 4810, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar Tam, Perinet, F. Keiser, 8.IV.58, 1Ƥ; 10.IV.58, 13, 3Ƥ; 7.IV.58, 13; 5.X.58, 13; 8.X.58, 1Ƥ; Moramanga, 9.X.58, 1Ƥ; Joffreville, 25.V.58, 13; Tananarive, 17.IV.58, 13, 3Ƥ (NHMB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0007A38A9B4ABD4FEC27190	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0037A3DA9B4AF58FED77380.text	C1466508E0037A3DA9B4AF58FED77380.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana noualhieri (Lallemand 1920) Lallemand 1920	<div><p>Amberana noualhieri (Lallemand, 1920)</p><p>(Figs 86–90)</p><p>Literna noualhieri Lallemand, 1920: 283, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 71, 72.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 89–90). Pygofer with posterior margin rounded on upper 2/3 part, clear protrusion stopping this curve basally, a small extension on dorsal margin anteriorly to anal tube. Pygofer height: 1.9 mm. Subgenital plates gently curved, reducing slowly in diameter to apex that is still thick. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in twopointed protrusions, the lower being bigger than the one above. Dorsal extensions long, posterior dorsal protrusion reaching beyond dorsal pygofer margin, apex bifid, anterior dorsal protrusion shorter and club shaped at apex.</p><p>Lectotype designation. In the original description, Lallemand wrote: “ Types: ma collection et Muséum de Paris”, which leads to believe that Lallemand described this species from at least two specimens (syntypes), one (or several) in his collection (MRAC) and the other(s) in the MNHN. The only specimen from the MRAC is labelled as following: R. det. 6663E; Literna noualhieri Lall. [hand written] det. V. Lallemand 192?; 3; type; coll. Mus. Congo, coll. V. Lallemand, Baie d’Antongil, Madagascar; holotypus. We believe that the label “ holotypus ” was pinned with the specimen posteriorly to the original description especially when an older label “ type ” was also pinned to the specimen. In 1949, Lallemand transferred Literna noualhieri to Amberana . This new combination is the only nomenclatural act written since the description of the species. Nothing in the literature justifies that the specimen from MRAC was recognised as holotype. In the MNHN collection, two specimens were found with the following labels: Muséum Paris, Madagascar, Baie d’Antongil, A. Mocquerys, coll. Noualhier 1898. The first specimen also bears a hand written label “ Dauphina noualhieri Lallem. Types ” by Lallemand. The locality, the epithet name of the species and the mention “ types ”, on the label, correspond to the original description, along with the fact that the specimens belong to the Noualhier’s collection to whom the species is dedicated. But, the genus name is incorrect and no Dauphina noualhieri has ever been described by Lallemand. We believe that Lallemand meant to write Literna and not Dauphina on his label. Lallemand (1920) described D. brunnea followed by L. noualhieri . When he wrote the label, for the specimens corresponding to the description of L. noualhieri, he probably merged the two species names of his article: D. brunnea and L. noualhieri . It is not the first time that spelling mistakes and/or the wrong genus name on Lallemand’s labels are observed, this error being linked to the vicinity of two names in the literature. According to these observations, we think that the nomenclatural status of these syntype specimens should be clarified. Here, we designate the specimen from the MRAC as lectotype and subsequently the two specimens cited above from the MNHN become paralectotypes.</p><p>Material examined. Lectotype 3, Madagascar Baie d’Antongil, coll. V. Lallemand, R. det. 6663E (MRAC). Paralectotypes 2Ƥ Madagascar, Baie d’Antongil, A. Mocquerys, coll. Noualhier 1898, MNHN (EH) 4811 [original label hand written by Lallemand], MNHN (EH) 4812 (MNHN). Madagascar, Diego-Suarez, Ch Alluaud 1893, MNHN (EH) 4813, 1Ƥ (MNHN. Madagascar, Sahanbava, Fianarantsoa, 1934 R. Catala, MNHN (EH) 4814, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Fenerive, E. Perrot, Oberthür 101–96, MNHN (EH) 4815, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, Ile Sainte Marie, forêt de Kallao, III.60 R. Andria, I. G. 23.285, 1Ƥ; I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ; H. Synave det., I. G. 22.889, 13 (RIScNB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0037A3DA9B4AF58FED77380	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0057A3CA9B4AA9FFD117058.text	C1466508E0057A3CA9B4AA9FFD117058.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana ouvrardi Soulier-Perkins	<div><p>Amberana ouvrardi Soulier-Perkins sp. n.</p><p>(Figs 91–96)</p><p>Description. Postclypeus, slightly convex and forming an obtuse angle on lateral view, bearing triangle dimple below frons level and a large sulciform groove below. Ocelli closer to each other than to eyes. Pronotum with two large dimples close to anterior margin, in prolongation of lateral vertex margin; each of dimples accompanied by a second one smaller placed on their external side; no median carina visible. Scutellum as long as wide, bearing three concavities with postero-median one clearly marked. Fore wing nearly 3 times longer than wide. One lateral spine on meta femur.</p><p>Coloration. Thorax, head, and legs dark brown to black with the exception of a small red sclerit at base of procoxa. Abdomen red. Fore wings bearing three colours, cream with a large black border starting from tip of clavus, following apical margin and costal margin. The last third of the border along costal margin is red. All the apex of the tegmina between the black borders is red along with base of clavus.</p><p>Size. Holotype: total length: 8.81 mm, fore wing: 7.5 mm. Paratypes: total length: 7.99–9.01 mm, fore wing: 6.85–7.53 mm.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 94–96). Pygofer slightly narrower at lower part than upper part, posteriorly and basally with a narrow prolongation. Pygofer height: 1.45 mm. Subgenital plates long with strongly curved apex oriented dorsally slim, rounded and bearing a pad of short setae, total length greater than pygofer height (1.69 mm). Third basal part of subgenital plate flattened and large, last 2/3 with a diameter nearly constant up to apex. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in a single pointed protrusion, dorsally with two extensions moderately extended, not reaching the level of pygofer dorsal margin, anterior dorsal extension with its apex tomahawk shaped and posterior dorsal extension cogged. Parameres posteriorly with an extension finger shaped, resting on a flattened apex.</p><p>Etymology. This species is named after our hemipterist colleague David Ouvrard.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar nord, massif du Tsaratanana en dessous de l’Andohanisambirano Matsabory, 1900 m, X.1966, P. Soga (MNHN)(EH)7466 (MNHN). Paratypes: 23, 1Ƥ, Madagascar nord, massif du Tsaratanana en dessous de l’Andohanisambirano Matsabory 1900 m, déb. XII.1964, P. Soga (MNHN)(EH)7467–7468; Madagascar nord, massif du Tsaratanana (versant sud) 2030 m, Andohanambatoafo, 16/ 18.XII.1966, P. Soga (MNHN)(EH)7469 (MNHN).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0057A3CA9B4AA9FFD117058	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0047A3EA9B4AEE3FCC47338.text	C1466508E0047A3EA9B4AEE3FCC47338.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana pascali Soulier-Perkins	<div><p>Amberana pascali Soulier-Perkins sp. n.</p><p>(Figs 97–103)</p><p>Description. Postclypeus convex bearing like all Amberana a triangular dimple at frons base. Vertex and pronotum larger than long. Ocelli closer to each other than to eyes. Pronotum with anterior margin straight, bearing a short and small carina starting on edge of posterior margin and being perpendicular to it. Scutellum larger than long (measures taken along its anterior margin and on its middle) with a large concavity in its centre and two smaller concavities anteriorly. Fore wing 3 times longer than wide. Meta femur bearing a single strong spine laterally.</p><p>Coloration. Head, thorax and legs with exception of meta femur, black. Abdomen and meta femur dark orange. Fore wings black bearing three orange-yellow spots. Pattern on fore wings comparable with those of A. sexguttata and A. elongata .</p><p>Size. Holotype: total length: 11.98 mm, fore wing: 10.27 mm.</p><p>Total length: 11.98–13.25 mm (from anterior margin of frons to tip of fore wing on dorsal view), fore wing: 11.25 mm</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 100–103). Pygofer with dorsal margin curved ventrally at middle, posterior margin gently curved posteriorly except for the protuberant area on last quarter bottom part. Pygofer generally narrow anteroposteriorly. Pygofer height: 2.08 mm. Apex of subgenital plate bearing dorsally a pad of setae. Parameres with a single dorsal extension thumb shaped (Fig 101). Aedeagus developed anteriorly in a single regular pointed protrusion. A small lump is located where the second protrusion is present for the species like A. bergevini . Posterior dorsal extension of aedeagus cogged laterally, anterior dorsal extension shorter and slimmer.</p><p>Note. At a first look the general pattern on the fore wing could be mistaken with those of A. elongata but the spots of colour are clearer and bigger for A. pascali .</p><p>Etymology. Named after Pascal, the first name of the first author’s brother.</p><p>Material examined. Holotype 3, Madagascar, Montagne d’Ambre, rain forest, S12°31,127', E49°10,556', 850m, light trap, 7/XI/2007, A. Touret-Alby rec., MNHN (EH) 4878 (MNHN) . Paratypes: Madagascar, collection Sicard 1930, MNHN (EH) 4879, 1Ƥ, Septembre, MNHN (EH) 4880, 1Ƥ, Novembre, MNHN (EH) 4881, 13, Décembre, MNHN (EH) 4882–4883, 13, 1Ƥ (MNHN).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0047A3EA9B4AEE3FCC47338	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0067A01A9B4AACAFBBB72D3.text	C1466508E0067A01A9B4AACAFBBB72D3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana pygmaea Schmidt 1920	<div><p>Amberana pygmaea Schmidt, 1920</p><p>(Figs 104 –110)</p><p>Amberana pygmaea Schmidt, 1920: 101 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 107–109). Pygofer narrow in comparison to its height, posterior margin irregular with a large curve below anal tube. Pygofer height: 1.5 mm. Subgenital plate thin and strongly curved, apex hook shaped and oriented dorsally. Parameres with dorsal margin strongly curved and posterior margin developed ventrally and the hook shaped interior protuberance is clearly visible. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in a single pointed protrusion with a large base. Apex of aedeagus developed dorsally into two extensions, anterior dorsal extension with an apex club-shaped and posterior dorsal extension spearhead-shaped, its apex reaching the level of anal tube.</p><p>Note. Although similar in color, A. pygmaea can be distinguished from A. limbata by the black patterns on the tegmina (Figs 69, 110).</p><p>Material examined. Holotype Ƥ, Madagascar Amber-Geb ., 1026, MIZ 86629 (MIZ). Madagascar Nord, dct Diégo Suarez, montagne des français, II–59, Andria Robinson rec., Institut scientifique Madagascar, I. G. 22889, 1? (RIScNB); Madagascar, collection Sicard 1930, MNHN (EH) 4812–4824, 13, 1Ƥ, 1ex.; février, MNHN (EH) 4825–4826, 2Ƥ; Mars, MNHN (EH) 4827–4828, 2Ƥ; Avril, MNHN (EH) 4829, 1Ƥ; Octobre, MNHN (EH) 4830, 13; Novembre, Mt d’Ambre, MNHN (EH) 4831, 1Ƥ; décembre, MNHN (EH) 4832, 13 (MNHN). Madagascar, province Diégo Suarez, Parc National Montagne d’Ambre, 1125m, 21–26 April 2001, 12°31’13’’S 49°10’45’’E, R. Harin’Hala collector, malaise trap MA–01–01D–08, CASENT 3001198, 13; 960m 11–12 Feb 2001, 12°30’52’’S 49°10’53’’E, MA–01–01A–06, CASENT 3001193, 1Ƥ; 5–21 April 2001, MA–01–01A–10, CASENT 3001613, 1Ƥ (CAS). Madagascar Mtge d’Ambre, 26–V–58, F. Keiser rec., 1Ƥ (NHMB).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0067A01A9B4AACAFBBB72D3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E0397A01A9B4AFE9FEF675DD.text	C1466508E0397A01A9B4AFE9FEF675DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana sexguttata (Melichar 1915) Melichar 1915	<div><p>Amberana sexguttata (Melichar, 1915)</p><p>(Figs 111–117)</p><p>Tricephora [sic] sexguttata Melichar, 1915: 15, transferred to Dauphina by Lallemand, 1923: 235. Dauphina lallemandi Jacobi, 1917: 543, syn. by Lallemand, 1923: 235.</p><p>Dauphina sexguttata Lallemand, 1923: 235, transferred to Amberana by Lallemand, 1949: 71, 72.</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 114–117). Pygofer with dorsal margin setting back at anal tube level, posterior margin rounded gently posteriorly. Pygofer height: 1.47 mm. Apex of subgenital plate pointing dorsally. Aedeagus developed anteriorly in two small pointed protrusions, the lower being bigger than the one above. Posterior dorsal extension reaching anal tube level, apex bifid, anterior dorsal extension shorter and apex cut trait. Parameres with a single dorsal extension thumb shaped, apex bearing a hook shaped protrusion on internal face.</p><p>Lectotype designation. In the original description, Melichar did not mention how many specimens he included in the type series. In his collection kept in MMB, only one specimen was available. However it is not excluded that Melichar deposited some duplicate specimens in some other European museums. For this reason, this specimen was labelled as syntype by Pavel Lauterer. In order to clarify the status of this specimen, we designate it as lectotype. Any future discovery of additional specimens from the type series will be recognised as paralectotypes.</p><p>Material examined. Lectotype Ƥ, Mt d’Ambre, Madagascar, mars, Collection M. Melichar, invent type n° 5193 (MMB). Madagascar nord, rég. Staratanana, N. M. Mangidrano, Analagana, IV– 1964, 1640m, M. P. Soga, MNHN (EH) 4835–4848, 33, 11Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, collection Sicard 1930, MNHN (EH) 4849, 13, février, MNHN (EH) 4850–4852, 3Ƥ, mars, MNHN (EH) 4853–4865, 23, 11Ƥ, Avril, MNHN (EH) 4866–4870, 33, 1Ƥ, Mai, Mt d’Ambre, MNHN (EH) 4871, 1Ƥ, Octobre, MNHN (EH) 4872, 13, Décembre, MNHN (EH) 4873–4874, 2Ƥ (MNHN).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E0397A01A9B4AFE9FEF675DD	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E03B7A03A9B4ABD4FE297136.text	C1466508E03B7A03A9B4ABD4FE297136.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Amberana uncinata Jacobi 1917	<div><p>Amberana uncinata Jacobi, 1917</p><p>(Figs 118 –122)</p><p>Amberana uncinata Jacobi, 1917: 543 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Fig. 121). Pygofer finishing into at a pick ventrally, anterior and posterior margins relatively strait, with posterior margin cut from top to bottom postero-anteriorly. Pygofer height: 2.2 mm. Subgenital plate gently curved from base to rounded apex. Aedeagus generally shaped as circumvented tube, only a big hook shaped protrusion on anterior margin visible, and apically shaped as a crab grip, posterior dorsal protrusion corresponding to large part of crab grip.</p><p>Note. The black pattern on the tegmina distinguishes A. fissurata from A. uncinita Jacobi, 1917 (Figs 35, 81).</p><p>Lectotype designation. Two syntypes borrowed from the Jacobi collection (SMTD) were examined in this study. In the original description, Jacobi wrote: Mus. Dresden: Sikora c., 2Ƥ. We designate here the female which is in the best condition as lectotype. Subsequently the second specimen becomes a paralectotype. The lectotype is used to illustrate the species in the figures 118 and 119.</p><p>Material examined. Lectotype Ƥ and 1Ƥ (paralectotype), Madagascar, 1915–3 and Madagaskar, 1912–3 (SMTD). Madagascar province d’Antananarivo, 7km SE of Andasibe National Park headquarters, 7–22 Jan 2001, 18°57’76’’S 48°27’16’’E, Hamin’Hala collector, malaise trap in tropical forest, elev. 1050m MA–01–08A–01, CASENT 3001229, 13 (CAS)</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E03B7A03A9B4ABD4FE297136	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E03A7A05A9B4AE5AFA5B7394.text	C1466508E03A7A05A9B4AE5AFA5B7394.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bourgoinrana Soulier-Perkins	<div><p>Bourgoinrana Soulier-Perkins gen. n.</p><p>Type species: Amberana perinetana Synave, 1957 .</p><p>Amberana is endemic to Madagascar and posses some morphological characters that allow differentiating it from Literna classically considered to be close. However the dimple described by Lallemand in 1949 can be observed on all the species except for A. perinatana, A. rubescens and A. sandrangatensis described by Synave in 1957. When looking at the shape of the male genitalia, we have to notice as well that the general shape of the aedeagus and the apex of the parameres of these three species are similar between them but different from all the other species of Amberana . In side view, these three species are more dorsoventrally flattened than the species of Amberana .</p><p>Diagnosis. Vertex broader than long. From above anterior margin of head regularly curved and postclypeus not protruded beyond it, bearing a large longitudinal furrow. Ocelli closer to each other than to eyes. Pronotum with sinuate posterior margin, wider than long and flattened dorsoventrally in comparison to Amberana . Dimple on postclypeus, just below frontal margin absent. Meta tibia bearing one lateral spine. This genus can be distinguished from all other genera by the general shape of the male genitalia. Its aedeagus is generally shaped as a circumvented tube and the anterior margin bears a thumb shaped extension.</p><p>Etymology. This generic name is based on the name of our hemipterist colleague Thierry Bourgoin to which the last 4 letters of the genus Amberana were added. The gender of this genus is feminine.</p><p>Key to species of Bourgoinrana Soulier-Perkins gen. n.</p><p>1. Tegmina completely red (Figs 129–130).............................................................. B. rubescens</p><p>- Tegmina not completely red.................................................................................. 2</p><p>2. Tegmina from brownish to reddish, vertex, pronotum and scutellum ocrasseous to brown with a yellowish transversal band more or less marked on pronotum and frons (Figs 123–124)................................................. B. perinetana</p><p>- Tegmina smoked yellow with a red coloured area at base being prolonged along base of costal margin. Head and thorax red (Figs 135–136)............................................................................. B. sandrangatensis</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E03A7A05A9B4AE5AFA5B7394	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E03D7A04A9B4AAA0FE2A7617.text	C1466508E03D7A04A9B4AAA0FE2A7617.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bourgoinrana perinetana (Synave 1957) Synave 1957	<div><p>Bourgoinrana perinetana (Synave, 1957) comb. n.</p><p>(Figs 123–128)</p><p>Amberana perinetana Synave, 1957: 135 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 126–128). Pygofer with dorsal margin largely curved dorsally anteriorly to anal tube, posterior margin generally strait vertically for most of its length, last third truncated. Pygofer height: 1.1 mm. Subgenital plate large at base, diminishing in diameter regularly to pointed apex, total length greater than pygofer height (1.3 mm). Parameres and aedeagus similar to B. rubescens and B. sandrangatensis . Parameres bifid posteriorly with upper extension longer and oriented dorsally, both extensions finger shaped. Dorsal margin of parameres protruding into a hook shaped extension interiorly oriented and placed before upper posterior extension. Aedeagus generally shaped as circumvented tube, one extension on anterior margin, thumb shaped. Aedeagus long, posterior dorsal extension toothed laterally, folded, reaching beyond pygofer dorsal margin. Anterior dorsal extension slender and apically club shaped.</p><p>Material examined. Paratypes: 13, 1Ƥ Madagascar, Périnet, Synave det. 1956, I. G. 23.285, I. G. 20.595 (RIScNB). Madagascar est dct. Sambava, R. N. XII, Marojejy ouest, 1600 m, XI.59, P. Soga I. G. 22.889, 23, 1Ƥ; I. G. 23.285, 23; Périnet, Synave det. 1957, I. G. 21.002, 13, 2Ƥ; Madagascar nord, massif du Staratanana, (versant Sud), 2030m, Andohanambatoafo, 16/ 18–XII–1966, P. Soga, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar nord, massif du Staratanana, (versant Sud), 2030m, Andohanambatoafo, 16/ 18–XII–1966, P. Soga, coll. P. Viette, MNHN (EH) 4816–4821, 23, 4Ƥ (MNHN).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E03D7A04A9B4AAA0FE2A7617	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E03C7A04A9B4AF27FEC07526.text	C1466508E03C7A04A9B4AF27FEC07526.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bourgoinrana rubescens (Synave 1957) Synave 1957	<div><p>Bourgoinrana rubescens (Synave, 1957) comb. n.</p><p>(Figs 129–134)</p><p>Amberana rubescens Synave, 1957: 135 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 132–134). Pygofer with dorsal margin presenting a clear setback at anal tube level, posterior margin curved posteriorly. Pygofer height: 1.48 mm. Subgenital plate long, thickness reducing from half of its length to apex, gently curved with its apex rounded. Subgenital plate with baso-dorsal process extending posteriorly into a finger shaped apex, nearly as long as half length of subgenital plate. This process is longer for this species than for B. perinetana and B. sandrangatensis . Parameres and aedeagus similar to B. perinetana and B. sandrangatensis . Parameres bifid posteriorly with upper extension longer and oriented dorsally, both extensions finger shaped. Dorsal margin of parameres protruding into two slightly hook shaped extensions interiorly oriented, one placed before upper posterior extension and other facing the first one. Aedeagus generally shaped as circumvented tube, one extension on anterior margin, thumb shaped. Aedeagus long, posterior dorsal extension toothed laterally, folded, reaching beyond pygofer dorsal margin. Anterior dorsal extension slim. Aedeagus bottle neck shaped just below anterior margin extension.</p><p>Material examined. Paratypes: 3Ƥ, Madagascar, Périnet, I. G. 20.595, Sandrangato, I. G. 20.595, I. G. 23.285 (RIScNB). Madagascar, Sandrangato, Synave det., I. G. 21.002, 23, 12Ƥ, I. G. 23.285, 2Ƥ, I. G. 22.889, 1Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar est, mission CNRS, R. C. P. n°225, Marojezy, XII–1972, MNHN (EH) 4833–4834, 23 (MNHN).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E03C7A04A9B4AF27FEC07526	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
C1466508E03E7A06A9B4ABD4FA8170C2.text	C1466508E03E7A06A9B4ABD4FA8170C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bourgoinrana sandrangatensis (Synave 1957) Synave 1957	<div><p>Bourgoinrana sandrangatensis (Synave, 1957) comb. n.</p><p>(Figs 135–140)</p><p>Amberana sandrangatensis Synave, 1957: 137 .</p><p>Male genitalia (Figs 138–140). Pygofer with dorsal margin trait, posterior and anterior margins rounded posteriorly. Pygofer height: 1.77 mm. Subgenital plate longer (2.64 mm) than pygofer height, reducing regularly in size from base to rounded posterior apex. General features of parameres and aedeagus similar to B. perinetana and B. rubescens . Aedeagus shaped as circumvented tube, one extension on anterior margin, thumb shaped. Extension 1/2 length of aedeagus from base up to insertion point of extension.</p><p>Material examined. Paratype: 1Ƥ Madagascar, Sandrangato, I. G. 23.285 (RIScNB). Madagascar, Sandrangato, I. G. 21.002, Synave det., 2Ƥ (RIScNB). Madagascar, province d’Antananarivo, botanic garden near the entrance to Andasibe National Park, 1–5 Sept 2001, 18°55,58’S, 48°24,47’E, collector: R’Harin Hala, malaise trap, tropical forest, elev. 1025 m, MA–01–08B–11, CASENT 3002059, 1Ƥ (MNHN). Madagascar, province d’Antananarivo, 7 km SE of Andasibe National Park headquarters, 7–22 Jan 2001, 18°57.76’S, 48°27.16’E, collector: R’Harin Hala, malaise trap, tropical forest, elev. 1050 m, MA–01–08A–01, CASENT 3001232, 13 (CAS).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1466508E03E7A06A9B4ABD4FA8170C2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline;Kunz, Gernot	Soulier-Perkins, Adeline, Kunz, Gernot (2012): Revision of the malagassy endemic genus Amberana Distant (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) with description of one new genus. Zootaxa 3156 (1): 1-42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3156.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3156.1.1
