Cicada (Homoptera: Cicadoidea) Type Material in the Collections of the American Museum of Natural History, California Academy of Sciences, Snow Entomological Museum, Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, and the United States National Museum

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  • Allen F. Sanborn

Abstract

This work is a comprehensive listing of the type material of the cicadas found in the collections of the American Museum of Natural History, California Academy of Sciences, Snow Entomological Museum, Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, and the United States National Museum. I have included all type material identified in the collections. The California Academy of Sciences collection contains 4 types, 17 holotypes, 14 lectotypes, 19 allotypes, and 257 paratypes from 64 species in 14 genera. The American Museum of Natural History contains 105 types, 2 holotypes, 8 co-types, 64 allotypes, and 149 paratypes from 136 species in 27 genera. Lectotypes and allotypes for Tibicen linnei and T. lyricen var. engelhardti are designated. In addition, an allotype (one of a pair) of Platypedia putnami var. lutea is designated as a paratype. The Snow Museum has 10 types, 6 allotypes, and 351 paratypes from 35 species in 8 genera in the collection. The Staten Island Institute collection contains 15 types, 8 syntypes, 10 co-types, 5 allotypes, and 1,327 paratypes from 116 species in 24 genera. The U.S. National Museum contains 55 types, 178 co-types, 11 allotypes, and paratypes from 111 species of 36 genera identified. References to the original species descriptions are provided.

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1999-03-01

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Literature Review Articles