Gelonus (genus)

Gelonus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Heteroptera
Family: Coreidae
Subfamily: Coreinae
Tribe: Amorbini
Genus: Gelonus
Stål, 1865

Gelonus is a genus of leaf-footed bug (Coreidae) in Tasmania, one of the few Coreidae that feeds on eucalypts. It is a member of the Amorbini tribe, but has only a single genus, Gelonus tasmanicus (Le Guillou, 1841).[1]

Although this Tasmanian leaf-footed bug was first described in 1841 by Élie Jean François Le Guillou as Syromastes tasmanicus,[2] it wasn't until 1873 that Carl Stål placed it in his newly formed genus Gelonus, as Gelonus tasmanicus.[3] Stål created the genus Gelonus in 1865 in volume two of his three volume Hemiptera Africana.[4] The following year he categorized the type species of the genus as Gelonus discolor,[5] the bug described by Dallas in 1852 as Amorbus discolor.[6] In 1873, Stål established the synonymity of the two species, with Gelonus discolor being the junior synonym, and le Guillon's Gelonus tasmanicus the senior.[3]

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References

  1. Brailovsky, H. (2006). "A new genus and species of Amorbini from Papua New Guinea (Heteroptera: Coreidae: Coreinae), with a key to the known genera". Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 114 (1): 7277. doi:10.1664/0028-7199(2006)114[72:ANGASO]2.0.CO;2.
  2. Le Guillou, Élie Jean François (1841). "Envoie la descriptes des Hémyptères nouveau qu'il a recueillis pendant son voyage de circumnavigation sur la corvette la Zélće. Voici ses phrases descriptives:". Revue Zoologique par La Société Cuvierienne. 4: 260263, page 263.
  3. 1 2 Stål, Carl (1873). "Enumeratio Hemipterorum: Gelonus Stål". Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. 11 (2): 1163, page 53.
  4. Stål, Carl (1865). Hemiptera Africana, Volume 2. Holmiæ (Stockholm): Norstedtiana. p. 3.
  5. Stål, Carl (1866). "Analecta Hemipterologica". Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. 10: 151172, page 158.
  6. Dallas, William Sweetland (1852). List of the specimens of hemipterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, II. London: British Museum (Natural History). pp. 411412.
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