- Source: Psaltoda
Psaltoda is a genus of cicada found in eastern Australia. Originally described by Carl Stål, the type species is Psaltoda moerens known as the redeye, and P. plaga is a well-known species from eastern Australia, known as the black prince. Fifteen species are recognised. Relationships of the species with each other remains unclear.
Species
Psaltoda adonis Ashton, 1914 - forest demon
Psaltoda antennetta Moulds, 2002 - clubbed sage
Psaltoda aurora Distant, 1881 - red roarer
Psaltoda brachypennis Moss and Moulds, 2000 - phantom knight
Psaltoda claripennis Ashton, 1921 - clanger
Psaltoda flavescens Distant, 1892 - golden knight
Psaltoda fumipennis Ashton, 1912 - smoky sage
Psaltoda harrisii (Leach, 1814) - yellowbelly
Psaltoda insularis Ashton, 1914
Psaltoda maccallumi Moulds, 2002
Psaltoda magnifica Moulds, 1984 - green baron
Psaltoda moerens (Germar, 1834) - redeye
Psaltoda mossi, Moulds, 2002 - little baron
Psaltoda pictibasis (Walker, 1858) - black friday
Psaltoda plaga (Walker, 1850) - black prince
References
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- Psaltoda plaga
- Psaltoda
- Psaltoda moerens
- List of cicadas of Australia
- Psaltoda insularis
- Psaltoda adonis
- Psaltoda flavescens
- Psaltoda fumipennis
- Psaltoda pictibasis
- Psaltoda harrisii