The external appearance of the type Cercopis vulnerata (Rossi, 1807) (Homoptera: Cercopidae) in Iraq

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حلا تايه الحسناوي
حسن سعيد الأسدي

Abstract

The current study provides a description of the species 067418/14 ¡sau from the family of hoppy frogs.
And with similar wings rank 11001001618 The study has shown a detailed description
and illustrative forms of the characteristics of the external appearance, especially the male and female sexes; It has also been recorded
Place and date of collection for this species. This species is a new record of the Iraqi insect group. Prepare
This species is a new record of the Iraqi insect group.
Keywords: order Homoptera; Frogs, family, genus Ymba.
Introduction


The species of the genus (1807, c) m: f) are distinguished as:
It contains the largest number of basic characteristics of the species of the family, which is the fact that it contains tentacles inside
A cavity located on the side of the face and near the inner edge of the eye. It consists of four joints, namely
The base has two short and wide pieces.


The head is generally triangular in shape, the carapace is strong and striated, and the eyes are small and lateral
The two simple eyes are at the back of the head. The chest is broader than the head
Smooth edges with an angular shape.


belly short; The wing is circular, closed and particularly solitary with spots of various shapes, but
red; The front legs are short and the hind legs are longer and have spines
Or more like claws, the number of which is 6, and the length is the result of the length of the leg 11518.

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The external appearance of the type Cercopis vulnerata (Rossi, 1807) (Homoptera: Cercopidae) in Iraq. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 21(88), 33-41. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v21i88.9915
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The external appearance of the type Cercopis vulnerata (Rossi, 1807) (Homoptera: Cercopidae) in Iraq. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 21(88), 33-41. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v21i88.9915