taxonID	type	description	language	source
038D87CB5D42FFAE3E63DF27FBCFFACD.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE SPECIES. — Terpnosia oberthuri Distant, 1912, by present designation.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D42FFAE3E63DF27FBCFFACD.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY. — The generic name means “ new Terpnosia ”, having the prefix of neo-.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D42FFAE3E63DF27FBCFFACD.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS. — This genus is distinguished from any other genera in Euterpnosiina by the following characters: fore wing basal portion of RA 2 (or basal vein of apical cell 1) very short, about one third or less than one third as long as longitudinal portion of RA 2 (or longitudinal vein of apical cell 1); fore wing basal portion of RA 2 forming an angle of about 135 degrees to longitudinal portion of RA 2; male abdominal tergites 2 - 5 or 2 - 6 with sublateral or lateral patches with a lighter color (which is almost same as the color of abdominal sternites); male abdominal segments 3, 4, and 5 each moderately inflated laterally; male abdominal sternites without tubercle-like projections. This genus appears to be closely related to Calcagninus Distant, 1892 considering the similarity in RA 2 vein of the fore wing, but Calcagninus is distinguished by the following characters: head and thorax more slender; male abdominal sternites III and IV with tubercle-like projections; male abdominal segments 3, 4, and 5 not inflated laterally.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D42FFAE3E63DF27FBCFFACD.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION Body small (18.9 - 21.7 mm long in males). Head about as wide as or narrower than base of mesonotum, depending on species. Lateral pronotal collar not dentate. Wings hyaline with marginal areas extremely narrow. Fore wing basal portion of RA 2 about one third or less than one third as long as longitudinal portion of RA 2. Fore wing basal portion of RA 2 forming an angle of about 135 degrees to longitudinal portion of RA 2. Male opercula very small, scale-like, not extending beyond posterior margin of sternite II; widely separated from each other. Timbal with five ribs. Male abdomen distinctly longer than head and thorax together. Posterior margin of male abdominal tergite 3 distinctly wider than anterior margin of mesonotum. Timbal cover minute, rudimentary, much wider than long. Fourth segment of male abdomen without molarlike projections laterally. Male abdominal sternites without tubercle-like projections. Male pygofer narrowly elliptical in ventral view, with posterolateral margins parallel-sided. Uncus not bifurcate, with incised apex. Basal lobe of pygofer well developed. Aedeagus thin. Ovipositor moderately protruding beyond abdominal segment 9. SPECIES INCLUDED. — Besides the type species Neoterpnosia oberthuri (Distant, 1912) n. comb. and the two new species described below, this genus also includes Terpnosia versicolor Distant, 1912. This species is morphologically very similar to Neoterpnosia oberthuri n. comb. and is morphologically compatible with the above description of Neoterpnosia n. gen. Here, Terpnosia versicolor is transferred from Terpnosia Distant, 1892 to Neoterpnosia n. gen. to become Neoterpnosia versicolor (Distant, 1912) n. comb. Neoterpnosia n. gen. has been found from China (western part), Vietnam, Myanmar, northeastern India (Arunachal Pradesh), Bhutan, and Nepal.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D42FFAE3E63DF27FBCFFACD.taxon	description	— M 2 derived from u 3 ................................................................................................... 3 2. Uncus gradually tapering to apex; basal lobe of pygofer without spine-like protrusion subapically ......................................... Neoterpnosia oberthuri (Distant, 1912) n. comb. — Uncus with widened subapex; basal lobe of pygofer with spine-like small protrusion subapically ............................................................. Neoterpnosia donghai n. gen., n. sp. 3. Head about as wide as base of mesonotum; pronotal collar with lateral margins distinctly concave; basal lobe of pygofer with dull apex; aedeagus moderately slender and moderately protruding .......................................... Neoterpnosia versicolor (Distant, 1912) n. comb. — Head distinctly narrower than base of mesonotum; pronotal collar with lateral margins slightly convex; basal lobe of pygofer with acute and long apex; aedeagus very slender and much protruding ................................................. Neoterpnosia personalis n. gen., n. sp.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	description	(Figs 1 A; 2 A; 3 A; 4 A; 5 A; 6 A)	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE LOCALITY. — Bhutan. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Holotype. 1 ♂, “ Type ” (printed round beige label with red border), “ BHOUTAN / MARIA BASTI / (Mgr DUREL) / R. OBERTHUR 1898 ” (printed beige label), “ Terpnosia / oberthuri / type Dist. ” (handwritten beige label), “ Distant Coll. / 1911 — 383. ” (printed beige label), “ BMNH (E) / # 1009550 ” (printed white label), BMNH.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	description	MEASUREMENTS OF HOLOTYPE (N = 1 MALE). — Median length of body: 18.9. Median length of head and thorax together: 8.5. Median length of abdomen: 10.4. Width of head including eyes: 5.5. Width of mesonotum: 5.6. Width of posterior margin of abdominal tergite 3: 6.3. Length of fore wing: 24.6. Width of fore wing: 8.4. Wing span: 53.6.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS. — Head about as wide as base of mesonotum. Pronotal collar with lateral margins distinctly concave. Fore wing with distinct infuscations. M 2 derived from u 2. Uncus gradually tapering to apex. Basal lobe of pygofer with dull apex and with dull protrusion subapically. Aedeagus moderately slender and moderately protruding.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION. — China (western part), northeastern India, and Bhutan. Neoterpnosia donghai n. gen., n. sp. (Figs 1 B; 2 B; 3 B; 4 B; 5 B; 6 B)	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. 1 ♂, “ INDIA- Arunachal Pradesh / Monigong, Lungte 1225 m / 28 ° 36886 N, 94 ° 23170 E / 12 v 09. G. Bretschneider ” (printed white label), MNHN (EH) 16438. Paratypes. 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, same data as holotype (printed white label), AMS.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY. — The species is named for a friend of the first author and an outstanding insect researcher, Dr Dong-Ha Park.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	description	MEASUREMENTS (N = 3 MALES, 1 FEMALE). — Median length of body: male 21.5 (21.3 - 21.7), female 19.6. Median length of head and thorax together: male 8.8 (8.7 - 8.9), female 8.4. Median length of abdomen: male 12.7 (12.6 - 12.8), female 11.2. Width of head including eyes: male 5.9 (5.8 - 6.1), female 5.8. Width of mesonotum: male 5.7 (5.6 - 5.8), female 6.2. Width of posterior margin of abdominal tergite 3: male 7.0 (6.8 - 7.2), female 7.0. Length of fore wing: male 27.7 (27.2 - 28.1), female 28.2. Width of fore wing: male 8.7 (8.6 - 8.8), female 8.8. Wing span: male 61.3 (60.0 - 62.7), female 62.5.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS. — Head about as wide as base of mesonotum. Pronotal collar with lateral margins distinctly concave. Fore wing with distinct infuscations. M 2 derived from u 2. Uncus with widened subapex. Basal lobe of pygofer with dull apex and with spine-like small protrusion subapically. Aedeagus moderately slender and moderately protruding.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D41FFA93DDADEC4FF54F934.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION OF MALE Head Head slightly wider than base of mesonotum; brown with the following black marks: median mark scarcely enclosing ocelli, with its anterior end reaching frontoclypeal suture and its lateral ends extended towards eyes; a pair of indistinct spots on anterolateral corners. Distance between lateral ocelli and eyes about 1.5 times as wide as distance between lateral ocelli. Postclypeus moderately swollen; greenish ochraceous with marks indistinct. Anteclypeus ochraceous with a pair of fuscous spots. Rostrum with apex not reaching posterior margin of hind coxae. Lorum ochraceous with fuscous spot along inner margin. Gena brown with small fuscous spot between postclypeus and eye. Thorax Pronotal collar with lateral margins concave, not dentate; light green with very narrow fascia along posterior margin, broadened laterally. Inner area of pronotum brown with the following marks: a pair of antero-submedian triangular marks; a pair of postero-submedian triangular marks; a pair of large elliptical mark taking almost one fourth of inner area. Mesonotum ochraceous with the following black to fuscous marks: median longitudinal narrow fascia, widened posteriorly; a pair of small roundish spots enclosing scutal depressions; a pair of narrow fasciae along inner parts of parapsidal sutures; a pair of longitudinal fasciae on lateral sigilla, much widened posteriorly and reaching posterolateral corners of mesonotum. Cruciform elevation greenish ochraceous. Wings Wings hyaline with marginal areas very narrow. Fore wing M 2 derived from u 2; M 4 derived from u 3; length between bifurcation point into M and M 1 + 2 and bifurcation point into M and M 3 + 4 2.0 times or more the length between bifurcation point into M and M 3 + 4 and base of M; basal portion of RA 2 about one fourth as long as longitudinal portion of RA 2; basal portion of RA 2 forming an angle of about 135 degrees to longitudinal portion of RA 2. Fore wing with infuscations on r, r-m, m, and m-cu and bases of RA 2 and M 1. Linear infuscation present on each hind margin of RP, M 1 - 4, and CuA 1, and CuA 2. R + Sc ochraceous or greenish ochraceous. Basal membrane and hind wing jugum gray. Operculum Operculum greenish ochraceous without marks; very short, not reaching posterior margin of sternite II, oblique, parallelogram-like, with corners rounded. Opercula apart from each other, with gap about as wide as operculum. Abdomen Abdomen distinctly longer than head and thorax together. Tergite 4 wider than other tergites. Tergites brown to dark brown with yellowish sublateral and lateral parts on tergites 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Timbal fuscous; very small, semicircular. Timbal exposed. Ventral part of abdomen ochraceous to brown. Genitalia Pygofer narrow, elliptical in ventral view. Distal shoulder angled. Uncus not bifurcate. Uncal lobe simple, with widened subapex and slightly incised apex. Basal lobe of pygofer with dull apex and with spine-like small protrusion subapically. Aedeagus moderately slender and moderately protruding.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	description	(Figs 1 C; 2 C; 3 C; 4 C; 5 C; 6 C)	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE LOCALITY. — Burma; Ruby Mines. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Holotype. 1 ♂, “ Type ” (printed round beige label with red border), “ Ruby Mines / Burma / (Doherty) ” (handwritten beige label), “ Terpnosia / versicolor / type Dist. ” (handwritten beige label), “ Distant Coll. / 1911 — 383. ” (printed beige label), “ BMNH (E) / # 1009551 ” (printed white label), BMNH.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	description	MEASUREMENTS OF HOLOTYPE (N = 1 MALE). — Median length of body: 19.1. Median length of head and thorax together: 8.4. Median length of abdomen: 10.7. Width of head including eyes: 5.3. Width of mesonotum: 5.6. Width of posterior margin of abdominal tergite 3: 6.3. Length of fore wing: 24.3. Width of fore wing: 8.4. Wing span: 54.4.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS. — Head about as wide as base of mesonotum. Pronotal collar with lateral margins distinctly concave. Fore wing without infuscations. M 2 derived from u 3. Uncus with widened subapex. Basal lobe of pygofer with dull apex and with spine-like small protrusion subapically. Aedeagus moderately slender and moderately protruding.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	distribution	DISTRIBUTION. — Myanmar and Nepal. Neoterpnosia personalis n. gen., n. sp. (Figs 1 D; 2 D; 3 D; 4 D; 5 D; 6 D)	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. 1 ♂, “ VIETNAM, Lam Dong Co., / Bidoup NP, 2000 m, / 12 ° 06.43 N; 108 ° 39.47 E, / 12 - 25. V. 2013 ” (printed white label), MNHN (EH) 16439. Paratypes. 3 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, same data as holotype (printed white label), AMS.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY. — The specific name is the Latin adjective meaning “ of a mask ” in reference to the unusual shape of the male pygofer (especially the basal lobes) of this species, which gives an impression of a grotesque mask.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	description	MEASUREMENTS (N = 4 MALES AND 5 FEMALES). — Median length of body: male 19.9 (19.7 - 20.2), female 19.1 (18.2 - 20.0). Median length of head and thorax together: male 8.4 (8.2 - 8.5), female 8.4 (7.7 - 9.4). Median length of abdomen: male 11.5 (11.3 - 11.9), female 10.7 (9.8 - 11.6). Width of head including eyes: male 5.0 (4.9 - 5.1), female 5.2 (5.0 - 5.4). Width of mesonotum: male 5.6 (5.4 - 5.7), female 6.1 (5.8 - 6.5). Width of posterior margin of abdominal tergite 3: male 6.7 (6.6 - 6.8), female 7.0 (6.6 - 7.2). Length of fore wing: male 26.7 (26.5 - 26.9), female 29.4 (28.5 - 30.3). Width of fore wing: male 9.0 (8.6 - 9.3), female 9.4 (9.0 - 10.1). Wing span: male 58.0 (56.4 - 60.2), female 63.7 (60.2 - 66.2).	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS. — Head distinctly narrower than base of mesonotum. Pronotal collar with lateral margins straight or slightly convex. Fore wing with distinct infuscations. M 2 derived from u 3. Uncus gradually tapering to apex. Basal lobe of pygofer with acute and long apex and with spine-like distinct protrusion subapically. Aedeagus very slender and much protruding.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
038D87CB5D46FFA63E15D87AFCC5FD5A.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION OF MALE Head Head distinctly narrower than base of mesonotum; reddish ochraceous (maybe due to discoloration) with the following black marks: median spot enclosing ocelli, with its anterior end reaching frontoclypeal suture; a pair of longitudinal spots between the median spot and eye; median horizontal spot along posterior margin of head. Distance between lateral ocelli and eyes slightly less than 1.5 times as wide as distance between lateral ocelli. Postclypeus moderately swollen; with black to fuscous fasciae along almost all transverse grooves. Anteclypeus mostly black except anterior and posterior parts. Rostrum with apex reaching posterior margin of hind coxae. Lorum fuscous to dark brown. Gena with fuscous mark between postclypeus and eye. Thorax Thorax brown to ochraceous with black to fuscous marks. Pronotal collar with lateral margins straight or slightly convex, not dentate; with very narrow fascia along posterior margin. Inner area of pronotum with the following marks: a pair of narrow median longitudinal fasciae; a pair of small spots between sub-posterior part of paramedian fissure and posterior end of lateral fissure; a pair of fasciae along lateral fissures; a pair of curved fasciae along lateral margins of inner area, but discontinued anteriorly. Mesonotum with the following marks: median longitudinal fascia; a pair of small roundish spots enclosing scutal depressions; a pair of fasciae along inner parts of parapsidal sutures; a pair of short longitudinal fasciae on posterior half of lateral sigilla; a pair of short fasciae along postero-lateral corners of mesonotum. Cruciform elevation with anterior subapical parts black. Wings Wings hyaline with marginal areas extremely narrow. Fore wing M 2 derived from u 3; M 4 derived from u 4; length between bifurcation point into M and M 1 + 2 and bifurcation point into M and M 3 + 4 1.3 times or less the length between bifurcation point into M and M 3 + 4 and base of M; basal portion of RA 2 one fourth to one third as long as longitudinal portion of RA 2; basal portion of RA 2 forming an angle of about 135 degrees to longitudinal portion of RA 2. Fore wing with infuscations on r, r-m, m, and m-cu and bases of M 1 - 4. Roundish infuscation present on each hind margin of RP, M 1 - 4, and CuA 1. R + Sc ochraceous or greenish ochraceous. Basal membrane and hind wing jugum gray. Operculum Operculum ochraceous without marks; very short, not reaching posterior margin of sternite II, oblique, parallelogram-like with corners rounded. Opercula apart from each other, with gap about as wide as operculum. Abdomen Abdomen distinctly longer than head and thorax together. Tergite 4 or 5 wider than other tergites. Tergites brown to dark brown with ochraceous sublateral parts on tergites 3, 4, 5, and 6. Timbal very small, semicircular. Timbal completely exposed. Ventral part of abdomen brown to dark brown. Genitalia Pygofer narrow, elliptical in ventral view. Distal shoulder angled. Uncus not bifurcate. Uncal lobe simple, lobular, slightly incised at apex. Basal lobe of pygofer with acute and long apex and with spine-like protrusion subapically. Aedeagus very slender and much protruding. DESCRIPTION OF FEMALE Operculum ochraceous, lozenge-shaped, with inner corner slightly extended inward and pointed; extending slightly beyond sternite II. Abdominal sternites dark brown. Ovipositor sheath moderately protruding beyond abdominal segment 9. Dorsal beak about one third as long as protruding part of ovipositor sheath.	en	Lee, Young June, Emery, David (2014): Four species of a new genus, Neoterpnosia n. gen., including two new species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadinae: Leptopsaltriini: Euterpnosiina). Zoosystema 36 (3): 691-702, DOI: 10.5252/z2014n3a7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2014n3a7
