When Cockroaches Replace Ants in Trophobiosis: A New Major Life-Trait Pattern of Hemiptera Planthoppers Behaviour Disclosed When Synthesizing Photographic Data
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Trophobiosis: Terminology
4.2. Planthopper Xenobionts
4.3. Xenobiont Behaviour
4.4. Planthopper Trophobionts
4.5. Ant Attendance in Tettigometridae
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- Tettigometrid behaviour as trophobiont.
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- Xenobiont preferences in tettigometrids.
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- Aggregations and ethological notes in tettigometrids.
4.6. Cockroach-Attendance in Fulgoridae
5. Conclusions
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- Trophobiosis is an interspecific interaction between a trophobiont and a xenobiont. In tettigometrids and probably most planthoppers (except perhaps for Hypochthonella caeca and Notuchus kaori for which we have too little data), these interactions are non-permanent. Several factors need to be considered for such a behaviour taking place. Feeding and honeydew production is a regular physiological activity for the planthopper. However, if this criterion is necessary, it is not sufficient as this is general for all phytophagous Hemiptera but not all of them develop trophobiotic relationships. A priori, the interaction starter is given by the xenobiont that stops its other activities, stays around, avoids making the trophobiont escape, and does not predate it. The interaction could be maintained all the time the trophobiont regularly excretes honeydew and even longer in cryptobiotic conditions. Honeydew, which is rich in sugars and amino acids, constitutes a nutritional resource for xenobionts and acts as a volatile and a contact kairomone, stimulating some particular behaviours of predators and parasitoids: searching, preys/hosts locations and attacks [7]. As these behaviours are induced, might trophobiosis be therefore initiated by the honeydew production, alerting the xenobionts around?
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- With ants, such interactions seem facilitated by sessility and subsocial traits of the tettigometrid trophobionts that guarantee higher benefits for the xenobiont: easier and abundant source of feeding at a smaller cost [4]. However, all recent new observations of larger fulgorid species show that if sessility and sub-social behaviours are facilitating factors (several of the large fulgorids are often observed in small groups of individuals on the same tree), how also is the amount of food produced an important criterion?
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- Absence of trophobiosis interactions reported with Achilidae, which are often found grouped (few adults and nymphs at different instars) under tree bark, but which are though to feed from fungal hyphae [43], also raise the issue of honeydew quality as an additional criterion. Do Achilids produce honeydew which is less nutrient-rich than other sap-sucking planthopper taxa and perhaps without semiochemical kairomone stimulating xenobionts to start any trophobiotic behaviour? Our current knowledge about achilid natural history does not allow any better hypothesis.
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- Another aspect of planthopper-ant interactions is that the starter (or their maintenance) could also, at least in the case of the tettigometrids, be an active action of the trophobiont itself. Indeed, the old observations, confirmed by our recent ones, show that tettigometrids are often found in ant nests, under stones, probably overwintering for some species, but without food plants mentioned around, neither roots. In these cases, the regular production of honeydew should be clearly reduced or even stopped for a while. How then are interactions with ants maintained, without the ants starting to predate the hoppers? Bourgoin [4] has mentioned antennal palpations by ants that might encourage the honeydew drop production (as observed with non-ant xenobionts), are also located in the body parts that are rich in pore tegumentary glands [69]. The hypothesis that they might use allomones to chemically manage ant behaviour to their benefit cannot be discarded. It is probable that trophobiosis and mutualistic interactions with ants in tettigometrids are ruled by both allomones and kairomones and are much more widespread than thought until now, and occur with most of the species of the family.
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- Trophobiosis, which seems very common although facultative in tettigometrids, also raises other interesting questions which are difficult to answer at this time: how far is the behaviour general in the family? Why have tettigometrids not yet been observed attended by cockroaches? Are they kept away by ants? How important are ants in maintaining tettigometrid populations? Indeed, there is a demonstrated tendency in some species such as Nototettigometra (N.) patruelis, Tettigometra (M.) fusca, T. impressopunctata Dufour, 1846 or T. (M.) leucophaea of drastic and sudden downsizing of their populations, up to totally disappearing from places where they were previously very commonly known [47,70,71]. There is suspicion of cryptic species in the family [52]: would precise observations of such sister or closely related species, allow a smart comparative analysis to better understand how trophobiosis takes place and is maintained over time?
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- In large-sized fulgorids, xenobionts belong to other insect orders than ants, such as cockroaches and moths, and also to mollusca and even small gekkonid vertebrates. Obviously, if ant attendance seems relatively common with tettigometrids, xenobiontic Blattodea appear as the most common cases observed after ant attendances, and the main one for the Fulgoridae. What behaviours are occurring at night with these nocturnal xenobionts? How tiny is the frontier between trophophosis and predation for all predator xenobionts?
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- Ants, currently dated from the Early Cretaceous from around 110 Mya [72,73] to 140 Mya [2] represent a much younger insect lineage than cockroaches, which dates back to the Permian [74], more than 100 My older. If plants (including fungi) represent the main framework for the interspecific interactions of planthoppers, which are obligate phytophagous insects, the role of these mutualistic behaviours in food webs remains to be further analyzed. For instance, Compton and Robertson [75] have shown a net beneficial effect of the association of the tettigometrid N. (N.) patruelis and its associated ants by protecting fig seeds and pollinators despite the phytophagous action of the planthopper on fig trees. During the evolution of fulgoromorphs, to what extent have these interactions, and in particular a new step in the mode of trophobiosis from cockroach xenobionts to ant xenobionts, also supported diversification of planthoppers, as previously suggested by Grimaldi and Engel [76] and more generally for Hemiptera and their associations with ants?
Author Contributions
Funding
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Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Fulgoromorpha Trophobiont Species | Medium Size Lenght (mm) | Xenobiont Species | Original Reference/New Data with Location and Associate Biological Information | |
Caliscelidae | ||||
Asarcopus palmarum Horvath, 1921 | 3 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [77] | |
Figure 2a,b | Caliscelis wallengreni (Stål, 1863) | 4 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius sp. | New data: Hungary: Tiszagyenda vill., 47°23′57.8″ N 20°30′05.8″ E, 25.07.2021, observed by Marco de Haas |
Cixiidae | ||||
Figure 3a | Bothriocera sp. | 4.55 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sexguttatus (Fabricius, 1793) | New data: USA: Florida, Pinelands, Everglades National Park, Homestead, 07.12.2015, observed by Judy Gallagher |
Fipsianus picturatus (Distant, 1917) | 4.7 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Technomyrmex albipes (Smith, 1861) | [28] | |
Fipsianus picturatus (Distant, 1917) | 4.7 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus thomasseti Forel, 1912 | [28] | |
Fipsianus picturatus (Distant, 1917) | 4.7 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Anoplolepis gracilipes (F. Smith, 1857) | [28] | |
Figure 3b | Hyalesthes sp. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus piceus (Leach, 1825) | New data: France: Var, Solliès-Toucas, 43°11′38.6″ N 6°00′33.2″ E, 29.07.2021, observed by Bernard Noguès https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/89103332 | |
Oecleus borealis Van Duzee, 1912 | 6 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Nylanderia arenivaga (Wheeler, 1905) | [78] | |
Oliarus vicarius Walker, 1851 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Solenopsis invicta Buren, 1972 | [79,80] | ||
Oliarus vicarius Walker, 1851 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Nylanderia vividula (Nylander, 1846) | [79,80] | ||
Oliarus vicarius Walker, 1851 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Aphaenogaster carolinensis Wheeler, 1915 | [79,80] | ||
Pentastiridius formicarius (Mitjaev, 1967) | 6.2 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus turkestanicus Emery, 1887 | [81] | |
Pentastiridius haloxyli (Mitjaev, 1971) | 4.7 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus turkestanicus Emery, 1887 | [32] | |
Pentastiridius subterraneus Emeljanov, 1995 | 5.7 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus turkestanicus Emery, 1887 | [32] | |
Reptalus panzeri (Löw, 1883) | 7.5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Aphaenogaster subterranea (Latreille, 1798) | [29] | |
Reptalus sp. | 5.65 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Aphaenogaster subterranea (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Vitosha Mt., Bosnek vill., 42°30′11″ N 23°10′01″ E, 1000 m., 25.03.2012, nymphs in ant nest under stone, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Figure 3c,d | Reptalus sp. | 5.65 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Aphaenogaster subterranea (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Eastern Rhodopes Mt., Oreshino vill., 41°28′19.3″ N 26°05′30.0″ E, 243 m, 20.04.2012, nymphs in ant nest under stone, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Figure 3e | Singabenna praestans (Walker, 1857) | 7.36 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Malaysia: Sarawak, Borneo, Bako National Park, 1°42′44″ N 110°26′46″ E, 07.01.2021, observed by Chien Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/67788138 |
Figure 4a–c | Cixiidae indet. | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Sarawak, Borneo, Bako National Park, 1°43′ N 110°28′ E, 9.07.2016, adult on tree trunk, observed by X. Vermeersch | |
Figure 4d | Cixiidae indet. | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Sarawak, Borneo, Selangor, 3°20′ N 101°30′ E, 05.2016, adult on tree trunk, observed by H.P. Guek | |
Figure 4e | Cixiinae indet. | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Pheidole sp. | New data: Madagascar, Namoroka, 16°24′25″ S 45°18′47″ E, 139 m, 24.10.2016, nymphs on tree roots in a cave, observed by G. Kunz | |
Koroana arthuria Myers, 1924 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Monomorium sp. | [82] | ||
Mnemosyne cubana Stål, 1866 | Formicidae: Ponerinae: Odontomachus haematodus Linné, 1758 | [83]: together with another smaller cixiid, a woodlouse, a cockroach and a scale insect Mixorthezia sp. (Coccoidea: Ortheziidae) | ||
Delphacidae | ||||
Figure 5a | Dicranotropis beckeri Fieber, 1866 | 3.125 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Vlahina Mt.: Boboshevo, 42°09′50″ N 22°58′47″ E, 730 m, 02.07.2001, 24.06.2010, adult on Poaceae gen. sp. (Poaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Notuchus spp. | 3.85 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Paratrechina sp. | [25] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862 | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus brutus Forel, 1886 | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus chrysurus Gerstäcker, 1871 | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus compressus (Fabricius, 1787) | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster castanea Smith, 1858 | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster clariventris Mayr, 1895 | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster striatula Emery, 1892 | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Myrmicaria opaciventris Emery, 1893 | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Paratrechina longicornis (Latreille, 1802) | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Pheidole megacephala (Fabicius, 1793) | [18,19,20] | |
Peregrinus maidis (Ashmead, 1890) | 3.95 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma sp. | [18,19,20] | |
Figure 5b | Tropidocephala sp. | 3.9 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Oecophylla smaragdina (Fabricius, 1775) | New data: Thailand, Bangkok, 13°42′54.9″ N 100°31′10.8″ E, 07.01.2021, adult on Imperata cylindrica (L.) P. Beauv. (Poaceae), observed by P. Asawadecharit |
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Cataulacus sp. | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Lophomyrmex bedoti Emery, 1893 | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster modiglianii Emery, 1900 | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Dolichoderus maschwitzi Dill, 2002 | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Dolichoderus indrapurensis Forel, 1912 | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Dolichoderus thoracicus (Smith, 1860) | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Technomyrmex cf. albipes (Smith, 1861) | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Technomyrmex sp. | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Colobopsis cf. saundersi (Emery, 1889) | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus (Tanaemyrmex) cf. arrogans (Smith, 1858) | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus (Myrmotarsus) cf. irritabilis (Smith, 1857) | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Paratrechina sp.1 | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Paratrechina sp.4 | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Polyrhachis s. str. bihamata-group | [26] | ||
Delphacidae indet. | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Carebara cf. pygmaeus (Emery, 1887) | [26] | ||
Dictyopharidae | ||||
Parorgerius platypus (Fieber, 1866) | 6.3 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Vlahina Mt.: Boboshevo, 42°09′50″ N 22°58′47″ E, 730 m, 02.07.2001, 24.06.2010, adult on Eryngium campestre L. (Apiaceae), observ. by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Eurybrachidae | ||||
Figure 6a,b | Eurybrachys sp. | Formicidae indet. | New data: India: Rajastan, Jaisalmer, Amar Sagar, 26°55′04″ N 70°48′15″ E, 18.12.2020, adult and nymphs on Crotalaria sp. (Fabaceae) and Heliotropium sp. (Boraginaceae), observed by Dr Shyam Sunder Meena | |
Figure 6c | Gelastopsis insignis Kirkaldy, 1906 | 8.75 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Australia: Queensland, Brisbane, 27°28′04″ S 153°01′41″ E, adult on Acacia sp. (Fabaceae), observed by P. Chew |
Flatidae | ||||
Budginmaya eulae Fletcher, 2009 | 4.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus terebrans (Lowne, 1865) | [51] | |
Bythopsyrna circulata (Guérin-Méneville, 1844) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Dinomyrmex gigas (Latreille, 1802) | [84] | ||
Figure 7a | Petrusa epilepsis (Kirkaldy, 1767) | Formicidae indet. | New data: Puerto Rico: San Juan, Paseo del Morro, 18°28′12.6″ N 66°07′28.5″ W, 11.12.2018, nymphs and adults, observed by C. O’Neill https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/18980798 | |
Figure 7b | Siphanta sp. | Formicidae indet. | New data: Australia: Queensland, Cairns, 16°49′10.7″ S 145°37′59.4″ E, 06.01.2016, nymph, observed by C. Page. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/26160583 | |
Figure 7c | Flatoidinae sp. | 14.5 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Vietnam: Kon Chu Rang National Park, 14°28′28″ N 108°32′27″ E, 19.07.2018, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Constant |
Flatidae indet. (sp1) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Pseudolasius karawajewi Donisthorpe, 1942 | [8] | ||
Flatidae indet. (sp1) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Pseudolasius karawajewi Donisthorpe, 1942 | [8] | ||
Flatidae indet. (sp2) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Pseudolasius karawajewi Donisthorpe, 1942 | [8] | ||
Flatidae indet. (sp3) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Pseudolasius karawajewi Donisthorpe, 1942 | [8] | ||
Flatidae indet. (sp4) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Pseudolasius breviceps Emery, 1887 | [8] | ||
Fulgoridae | ||||
Figure 8a | Alaruasa aerata (Distant, 1887) | 22.2 | Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Euclystis sp. | New data: Costa Rica: Wildlife Refuge Monteverde, 10°19′ N 84°49′ W, 25.08.2019, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Carlos |
Figure 8b | Belbina recurva Lallemand, 1950 | 25 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Madagascar: Andasibe National Park, 14°28′28″ N 108°32′27″ E, 13.02.2015, adult on tree trunk, observed by P. Bertner |
Copidocephala guttata (White, 1846) | 33.5 | Blattodea: Ectobiidae: Macrophyllodromia maximiliani (Saussure, 1873) | [14,23] | |
Figure 8c | Dichoptera sp. | 22.5 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae indet. | New data: Thailand: Phanom Bencha National Park, 8°14′31″ N 98°54′55″ E, 13.12.2019, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Hübner |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Blattodea: Blattidae: Eurycotis sp. | [14] | |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Blattodea: Ectobiidae: Macrophyllodromia sp. | [14,23] | |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Euclystis proba Schaus, 1911) | [14] | |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Lepidoptera: Noctuidae indet. | [14] | |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Lepidoptera: Nolidae: Elaeognatha argyritis Hampson, 1905 | [14] | |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Lepidoptera: Tortricidae indet. | [14] | |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Lepidoptera: Tigridia acesta (Linnaeus, 1758) | [14] | |
Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Gastropoda: Spiraxidae: Pittieria aurantiaca (Angas, 1879) | [14] | |
Figure 8d | Enchophora sanguinea Distant, 1887 | 26.75 | Gastropoda indet. | New data: Costa Rica: La Selva Biological Station, 10°25′40.6″ N 84°00′22.1″ W, 03.02.2016, adult, observed by G. Kunz https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/46069686 |
Figure 9a | Enchophora sp. | 28.5 | Blattodea: Blattidae: Eurycotis sp.? | New data: Costa Rica: Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, La Selva Biological Station, 10°25′42.54″ N 84° 0′26.68″ W, 70 m, 03.02.2014, adult on tree trunk, observed by G. Kunz https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/45712391 |
Figure 9b–d | Enchophora sp. | 28.5 | Blattodea: Ectobiidae: Macrophyllodromia maximiliani (Saussure, 1873) | New data: Costa Rica: Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, La Selva Biological Station, 10°25′54″ N 84° 0′38.60″ W, 65m, 09.02.2018, adult on tree trunk, observed by G. Kunz |
Figure 9e | Kalidasa lanata (Drury, 1773) | 25 | Formicidae indet. | New data: India: Karnataka, 12°58′12″ N 77°30′ E, 07.2017, adult on tree trunk, observed by A. C. Deodhar |
Figure 10a | Kalidasa nigromaculata (Gray, 1832) | 24.5 | Lepidoptera: Nolidae: Eligma narcissus (Cramer, 1775) | New data: Laos: Vientiane, 17°58′ N 102°36′ E, 10.08.2017, adult on tree trunk, observed by Keo Keomani https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheEntomologyGroup/permalink/10155157846588393/ |
Figure 10b | Lycorma delicatula (White, 1845) | 23.65 | Coleoptera indet. | New data: USA: Pennsylvania, Berks County, Berks, Oley, 40°23′15″ N 75°47′23″ W, 10.10.2017, observed by Erica Smyers |
Figure 10c and Figure 11a,b | Lycorma delicatula (White, 1845) | 23.65 | Diptera indet. | New data: USA: Pennsylvania, Berks County, Berks, Oley, 40°23′15″ N 75°47′23″ W (c,d) 25.09.2017, (e) 21.05.2017, on Vitis sp. (Vitaceae) and other plant species, observed by Erica Smyers |
Figure 11c,d | Lycorma delicatula (White, 1845) | 23.65 | Formicidae indet. | New data: USA: Pennsylvania, Berks County, Berks, Oley, 40°23′15″ N 75°47′23″ W, (f) 25.09.2017, Boyertown, 40°23′15″ N 75°47′23″ W, 20.06.2017, on Vitis sp. (Vitaceae) and other plant species, observed by Erica Smyers |
Figure 12a | Lycorma delicatula (White, 1845) | 23.65 | Gastropoda: Limacidae indet. | New data: USA: Pennsylvania, Berks County, Berks, Oley, 08.09.2017, observed by Erica Smyers |
Figure 12b | Lystra lanata (Linnaeus, 1758) | 24.2 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Peru: Puritania river, 4°17′55.0″ S 73°16′52.7″ W, 24.01.2020, adult on tree trunk, observed by “ampatenaude” https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38372280 |
Figure 12c | Penthicodes atomaria (Weber, 1801) | 28 | Blattodea: Blattidae: Periplaneta australasiae (Fabricius, 1775) | New data: Cambodia: Cardamom Mts., 12°00′ N 103°15′ E, 04.08.2013, adult on tree trunk, observed by Arthur Anker |
Figure 12d and Figure 13a | Penthicodes atomaria (Weber, 1801) | 28 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Constant et al. 2016; Thailand: Khao Sok National Park, 8°56′12″ N 98°31′49″ E, 25.12.2017 and 12.02.2018, observed by C. Hübner |
Penthicodes atomaria (Weber, 1801) | 28 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster sp. | [38] | |
Figure 13b | Penthicodes atomaria (Weber, 1801) | 28 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae indet. | New data: Thailand: Khao Sok National Park, 8°56′12″ N 98°31′49″ E, 24.02.2020, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Hübner |
Figure 13c | Penthicodes pulchella (Guérin-Méneville, 1838) | 19.75 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Cambodia: Koh Kong Province, Tatai, 11°35′13″ N 103°05′50″ E, 13.11.2017, adult on tree trunk, observed by G. Chartier |
Figure 13d | Penthicodes pulchella (Guérin-Méneville, 1838) | 19.75 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Cambodia: Ratanakiri, Yeak Laom Lake, 13°44′ N 107°01′ E, 10.10.2017, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Constant |
Figure 14a | Penthicodes pulchella (Guérin-Méneville, 1838) | 19.75 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Vietnam: Phuoc Binh National Park, 12°00′ N 108°47′ E, 30.07.2014, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Constant |
Figure 14b | Penthicodes pulchella (Guérin-Méneville, 1838) | 19.75 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Thailand: Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep Pui, 18°49′ N 98°55′ E, 10.02.2015, adult on tree trunk, observed by W. Bunkhwamdi |
Figure 14c | Penthicodes quadrimaculata Lallemand, 1963 | 25 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Lambir Hills National Park, 4°11′38.7″ N 114°01′58.3″ E, 19.03.2008, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/54558240 |
Figure 14d | Penthicodes variegata Guérin-Méneville, 1829 | 31.15 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Vietnam: Nui Chua National Park, 11°42′ N 109°09′ E, 08.08.2014, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Constant |
Figure 14e | Penthicodes variegata Guérin-Méneville, 1829 | 31.15 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Thailand: Khao Sok National Park, 8°56′12″ N 98°31′49″ E, 24.05.2019, observed by C. Hübner |
Figure 15a | Phrictus quinquepartitus Distant, 1883 | 45.5 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Costa Rica: Guanacaste, San Jorge, 10°44′2.23″ N 85°18′2.03″ W, 617 m, 01.03.2018, adult on tree trunk, observed by G. Kunz |
Figure 15b | Phrictus quinquepartitus Distant, 1883 | 45.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: Costa Rica: La Selva Biological Station, 10°25′42.9″ N 84°00′16.0″ W, 04.02.2016, adult, observed by G. Kunz https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/46068546 |
Phrictus quinquepartitus Distant, 1883 | 45.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [14] | |
Figure 15c | Phrictus quinquepartitus Distant, 1883 | 45.5 | Gastropoda: Spiraxidae: Euglandina sp. | New data: Costa Rica: Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, La Selva Biological Station, 10°25′49.97″ N 84° 0′18.36″ W, 53 m, 02.02.2016, adult on tree trunk, observed by G. Kunz https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/45716031 |
Polydictya thompsoni Constant and Pham, 2019 | 26.9 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [39] | |
Figure 15d | Polydictya thompsoni Constant and Pham, 2019 | 26.9 | Lepidoptera: Nolidae: Eligma narcissus (Cramer, 1775) | New data: Thailand: Ratchaburi province, Suan Phueng district, 13°32′54.9″ N 99°12′24.2″ E, 30.10.2020, adults on tree trunk, observed by K. Jiaranaisakul |
Figure 15e | Polydictya sp. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Dinomyrmex gigas (Latreille, 1802) | New data: Singapore: 1°17′ N 103°50′ E, 19.10.2016, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Nijhuis | |
Figure 16a | Polydictya sp. | 23.15 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Cambodia: Yeak Laom Lake, 13°44′ N 107°01′ E, 10.10.2017, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Constant |
Figure 16b | Polydictya sp. | 23.15 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae indet. | New data: Cambodia: Yeak Laom Lake, 13°44′ N 107°01′ E, 10.10.2017, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Constant |
Pyrops candelaria (Linné, 1758) | 71 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [38] | |
Figure 16c | Pyrops candelaria (Linné, 1758) | 71 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae indet. | New data: Laos: Luang Prabang, Royal Palace Garden, 19°53′30″ N 102°08′08″ E, 05.02.2013, adult on tree trunk, observed by H. Rawson |
Figure 16d | Pyrops candelaria (Linné, 1758) | 71 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae: Hemidactylus platyurus (Schneider, 1797) | [31]: Thailand, Chiang Mai University Campus, 2006, photo by M. Kemal |
Figure 16e | Pyrops coelestinus (Stål, 1863) | 67 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Vietnam: Cat Tien National Park, 11°26′ N 107°26′ E, 10.12.2016, adult on tree trunk, observed by D. Gochfeld |
Figure 17a | Pyrops connectens (Atkinson, 1885) | 58 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Thailand: Khao Sok National Park, 8°56′12″ N 98°31′49″ E, 23.07.2018, adult on tree trunk, observ. by C. Hübner |
Pyrops cultellatus cultellatus (Walker, 1857) | 43.95 | Formicidae indet. | [37] | |
Figure 17b | Pyrops cultellatus yoshiakii Nagai and Porion, 2002 | 36.5 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Malaysia: Selangor, Sungai Tua, 3°19′54.3″ N 101°43′22.1″ E, 22.12.2015, adult on tree trunk, observed by H.P. Guek |
Figure 17c | Pyrops cultellatus yoshiakii Nagai and Porion, 2002 | 36.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Dinomyrmex gigas (Latreille, 1802) | New data: Malaysia: Gunung Ganing National Park, 1°41′40.1″ N 109°50′40.2″ E, 27.08.2018, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/54558235 |
Figure 17d | Pyrops intricatus (Walker, 1857) | 57.5 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Gunung Mulu National Park, 4°02′29.8″ N 114°48′56.8″ E, 01.07.2006, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/57803615 |
Figure 17e | Pyrops intricatus (Walker, 1857) | 57.5 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Gunung Mulu National Park, 4°02′23.6″ N 114°48′58.1″ E, 15.10.2009, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/54558243 |
Pyrops intricatus (Walker, 1857) | 57.5 | Blattodea indet. | Bosuang et al., 2017 | |
Figure 18a | Pyrops sidereus (Distant, 1905) | 60 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae indet. | New data: Malaysia: Borneo, Sabah, Abai, Kinabatangan River, 5°41′16″ N 118°23′01″ E, 13.05.2015, adult on tree trunk, observed by R.K. Asuncion |
Figure 18b | Pyrops spinolae (Westwood, 1842) | 52 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Vietnam: Kon Plong Protected Forest, 14°39′43″ N 108°15′45″ E, 20.08.2019, adult on tree trunk, observed by J. Constant |
Figure 18c | Pyrops spinolae (Westwood, 1842) | 52 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Thailand: Suan Phueng District Ratchaburi, 13°32′54.9″ N 99°12′24.2″ E, 10.08.2021, adult on tree trunk, observed by Kawin Jiaranaisakul https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/90767059 |
Pyrops whiteheadi (Distant, 1889) | 45 | Blattodea: Blattidae: Dorylaea sp. | [33] | |
Pyrops whiteheadi (Distant, 1889) | 45 | Blattodea: Ectobiidae: Pseudophyllodromiinae indet. | [23] | |
Figure 18d | Pyrops whiteheadi (Distant, 1889) | 45 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Danum Valley Conservation Area, 4°57′48.1″ N 117°48′19.5″ E, 15.12.2008, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/54558242 |
Figure 18e | Pyrops whiteheadi (Distant, 1889) | 45 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae: Gehyra mutilata (Wiegmann, 1834) | [33]; New data: Malaysia: Sabah, 5°44′03.0″ N 117°48′44.8″ E, 09.2018, adults on tree trunk, observed by Chien Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/79122196 |
Figure 19a | Pyrops whiteheadi (Distant, 1889) | 45 | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae indet. | New data: Malaysia: Borneo, Sabah, Sandakan, 05°50′ N 118°07′ E, 13.05.2015, adult on tree trunk, observed by R.K. Asuncion |
Saiva gemmata (Westwood, 1848) | 40 | Blattodea indet. | [9] | |
Figure 19b | Scamandra polychroma Gerstaecker, 1895 | 26.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Dinomyrmex gigas (Latreille, 1802) | New data: Malaysia: Borneo, Sarawak, Mulu National Park, 4°7′55″ N 114°55′8″ E, 01.05.2006, adult on tree trunk, observed by D. Mezger |
Figure 19c | Scamandra polychroma Gerstaecker, 1895 | 26.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: Malaysia: Borneo, Sarawak, Mulu National Park, 4°7′55″ N 114°55′8″ E, 28.06.2014, adult on tree trunk, observed by A. Kang |
Figure 19d,e | Scamandra polychroma Gerstaecker, 1895 | 26.5 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Malaysia: Borneo, Sarawak, Mulu National Park, 4°7′55″ N 114°55′8″ E, 20.09.2015, adult on tree trunk, observed by P. Soltys |
Figure 20a | Scamandra polychroma Gerstaecker, 1895 | 26.5 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Malaysia: Gunung Mulu National Park, 4°08′13.8″ N 114°53′30.5″ E, 25.11.2012, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee |
Figure 20b | Scamandra sp. | 24.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Dinomyrmex gigas (Latreille, 1802) | New data: Malaysia: Borneo, Sarawak, Mulu National Park, 4°7′55″ N 114°55′8″ E, 08.07.2015, adult on tree trunk, observed by A. Kang |
Figure 20c,d | Villala canoi Goemans, 2005 | 28.5 | Gastropoda: Spiraxidae: Euglandina sp. | New data: Costa Rica: Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, La Selva Biological Station, 10°25′ N 84°0′ W, 02.02.2012, adult on tree trunk, observed by E. Holzer |
Figure 20e | Poiocerinae indet. | Blattodea indet. | New data: Costa Rica: Bosque Eterno de Los Niños, 10°20′08.8″ N 84°44′00.6″ W, 14.05.2011, adult on tree trunk, observed by John G. Phillips https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15191736 | |
Figure 20f | Fulgoridae indet. | Blattodea indet. | New data: Equador: Orellana, 0°28′00.9″ S 76°50′42.7″ W, 27.02.2018, adults on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/54469653 | |
Hypochthonellidae | ||||
Hypochthonella caeca China and Fennah, 1952 | Formicidae: Dorylinae: Dorylus fulvus (Westwood, 1839), and other spp. | [50] | ||
Issidae | ||||
Agalmatium bilobum (Fieber, 1877) | 4.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus ionius Emery, 1920 | [35] | |
Agalmatium flavescens (Olivier, 1791) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | [36] | ||
Argepara lyra (Berg 1883) | 4.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [27] | |
Asarcopus palmarum Horvath, 1921 | 3 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [77] | |
Issus sp. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus vagus (Scopoli, 1763) | [59] | ||
Figure 21a | Hysteropterum sp. | 3.75 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Croatia: Sibenik-Knin County, 4.5 km SE Primosten, Macchia, 43°34′29″ N 15°56′19″ E, 22.09.2015, 55 m Excursion with Johanna Gunczy and Roel van Klink, observed by G. Kunz |
Figure 21b | Hysteropterum sp. | 3.75 | Blattodea: Ectobiidae indet. | New data: Croatia: Sibenik-Knin County, 4.5 km SE Primosten, Macchia, 43°34′29″ N 15°56′19″ E, 22.09.2015, 55 m Excursion with Johanna Gunczy and Roel van Klink, observed by G. Kunz |
Mycterodus colossicus (Dlabola, 1987) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus ionius Emery, 1920 | [35] | ||
Picumna sp. | 5.85 | Formicidae indet. | [85] | |
Figure 21c | Sarimini indet. | 8.85 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: Cambodia: Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, 12°11′39″ N 107°01′01″ E, 19.11.2018, adult on low vegetation, observed by J. Constant |
Figure 22a | Thioniini indet. | 8.25 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: Costa Rica: La Leona Eco Lodge, 8°26′54.17″ N 83°29′13.54″ W, 16.02.2018, adult on tree trunk, observed by G. Kunz. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/20131049 |
Figure 22b | Issidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Dinomyrmex gigas (Latreille, 1802) | New data: Brunei: Kg Menengah, 4°26′53.3″ N 115°12′45.5″ E, 11.08.2021, adult, observed by H. Ahmad Sah https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/97481701 | |
Figure 22c | Issidae indet. | Formicidae indet. | New data: Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur, Perdana Botanical Garden, 3°08′20.4″ N 101°41′12.7″ E, 27.10.2019, adult, observed by T. Maul. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/34958087 | |
Meenoplidae | ||||
Phaconeura sp. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Paratrechina sp. | [21] | ||
Meenoplidae indet. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Anoplolepis steingroeveri (Forel, 1894) | [30] | ||
Nogodinidae | ||||
Figure 23a | Biolleyana fenestra (Gerstaecker, 1895) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: Costa Rica: Rio Agujitas River, 8°41′27.9″ N 83°40′42.7″ W, 02.04.2018, adult on tree trunk, observed by T. Stice. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37784649 | |
Figure 23b | Paravarcia sp. | 17.75 | Blattodea indet. | New data: Malaysia: Penang Island, 5°25′28″ N 100°16′08.1″ E, 20.01.2021, adult on unidentified tree trunk, observ. by A. Kang |
Figure 23c,d | Paravarcia sp. | 17.75 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Malaysia: Penang Island, 5°25′28″ N 100°16′08.1″ E, 30.11.2020, adult on unidentified tree trunk, observ. by A. Kang |
Ricaniidae | ||||
Pocharica sp. or Pochazoides sp. | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae: Geckolepis sp. (cf. G. maculata) | [34] | ||
Scolypopa australis (Walker, 1851) | Hymenoptera: Apidae | [41,42,43] | ||
Tettigometridae | ||||
Tettigometridae Egropinae | ||||
Egropa malayensis (Distant, 1908) | Formicidae undet. | New data: Vietnam, Kien Luong, Hon Chong, 10°09′48″ N 104°37′57″ E, 31.05.2008, on Inga sp. (Fabaceae), observed by T. Bourgoin | ||
Figure 24a | Egropa sp. | 4.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Anoplolepis gracilipes (Smith, F., 1857) | New data: Malaysia: Selangor, Ampang Jaya, Tamarind Springs Jalan, 3°10′14.7″ N 101°46′14.3″ E, 19.01.2020, adults, observed by T. Maul. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37743145 |
Figure 24b | Egropa sp. | 4.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: Malaysia: Selangor, Ampang Jaya, Tamarind Springs Jalan, 3°10′14.7″ N 101°46′14.3″ E, 26.12.2021, adults, observed by T. Maul. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/103740021 |
Figure 24c | Egropa sp. | 4.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Oecophylla smaragdina (Fabricius, 1775) | New data: Cambodia, Phnom Penh, RUPP Campus, 11°34′03.5″ N 104°53′30.2″ E, 13.05.2015, on Ficus sp. (Moraceae), observed by J. Constant and V. Sougnez |
Tettigometridae Nototettigometrinae | ||||
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma melanocephalum (Fabricius, 1793) | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma sp. | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Technomyrmex sp. | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster striatula Emery, 1892 | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster (Acrocoelia) sp. | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Monomorium sp. | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Myrmicaria opaciventris Emery, 1893 | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Pheidole megacephala (Fabicius, 1793) | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Pheidole sp. | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862 | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus brutus Forel, 1886 | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus chrysurus Gerstäcker, 1871 | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [15] | |
Euphyonarthex phyllostoma Schmidt, 1912 | 8.5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Paratrechina sp. | [15] | |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster castanea Smith, F., 1858 | [47] | |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Pheidole megacephala (Fabicius, 1793) | [47] | |
Figure 25a | Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus maculatus (Fabricius, 1782) | New data: South Africa: St Lucia, St Lucia Park, 28°22′18.8″ S 32°23′28.0″ E, 01.04.2018, nymphs and adults on Searsia chirindensis (Baker f.) Moffett (Anacardiaceae), observ. by “magdastlucia” https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10553418 (bug) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10553414 (plant) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10553415 (ant) |
Figure 25b | Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Pheidole megacephala (Fabicius, 1793) | New data: South Africa: St Lucia, St Lucia Park, 28°22′34.3″ S 32°25′05.2″ E, 16.01.2018, nymphs and adults, observed by “magdastlucia”. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/9530115 (bug). https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/9530116 (ant) |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, F., 1858) | [75] | |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862 | [86] | |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | [47] | |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Polyrhachis schistacea (Gerstäcker, 1859) | [75] | |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae indet. | New data: South Africa: Mtunzini, 28°57′12.6″ S 31°46′06.2″ E, 14.04.2019, nymphs and adults, observed by “magdastlucia”. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/23220905 | |
Figure 25c | Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae indet. | New data: South Africa: St Lucia, Simangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site, 28°22′34.3″ S 32°25′05.2″ E, 05.10.2019, nymphs and adults on Senecio polyanthemoides Sch.Bip. (Asteraceae), observed by “magdastlucia”. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/33903815 (bug) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/33903837 (plant) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/33903799 (ant) |
Figure 25d | Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) patruelis (Stål, 1855) | 5 | Formicidae indet. | New data: South Africa: Pietermaritzburg, Kingston Park, 29°33′53.7″ S 30°21′53.2″ E, 15.09.2019, nymphs and adults, observed by A. Manson. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38824625 |
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) rubrospersa (Fennah, 1958) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. (brutus group) | [4,15] | ||
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) undata (Walker, 1851) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862 | [15,16] | ||
Nototettigometra (Nototettigometra) undata (Walker, 1851) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus brutus Forel, 1886 | [15,16] | ||
Nototettigometra (Prodhilda) proteacola (Bourgoin and Pajor, 2000) | 5.75 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster sp. | [22] | |
Nototettigometra (Prodhilda) proteacola (Bourgoin and Pajor, 2000) | 5.75 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Myrmicaria sp. | [22] | |
Nototettigometra (Prodhilda) proteacola (Bourgoin and Pajor, 2000) | 5.75 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Pheidole megacephala (Fabicius, 1793) | [22] | |
Nototettigometra (Prodhilda) proteacola (Bourgoin and Pajor, 2000) | 5.75 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, F., 1858) | [22] | |
Figure 26a,b | Nototettigometra sp. apud N. (N.) patruelis | Formicidae undet. | New data: Kenya, Narok, Masai Mara, 01°29′ S 35°08′ E, 24.10.2013, on Senna didymobotrya (Fresen.) H.S. Irwin and Barneby (Fabaceae), observed by T. Bourgoin | |
Figure 26c | Nototettigometra sp. | 4.95 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: South Africa: Timbavati Nature Reserve, 24°22′34.9″ S 31°09′40.4″ E, 21.05.2014, eggs and adults on Euphorbia sp. (Euphorbiaceae), observed by W. Uys. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/10993430 |
Figure 26d | Nototettigometra sp. | 4.95 | Formicidae: Formicinae undet. | New data: South Africa: South Cape, 33°58′00.3″ S 22°05′26.5″ E, 21.04.2019, adults, observed by S. Adam. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/22878347 |
Figure 27a | Nototettigometra sp. | 4.95 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Malawi: Liwonda National Park, 14°50′58.2″ S 35°17′39.2″ E, 10.11.2017, adult, observed by A. Joaquin. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/9065660 |
Nototettigometra sp. | 4.95 | Formicidae indet. | New data: South Africa: St Lucia, iSimangaliso Wetland Park, 28°22′34.3″ S 32°25′05.2″ E, 17.09.2016, 16.01.2018 and 17.08.2018, nymphs and adults, observed by “magdastlucia”. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1120533 (bug) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/9530116 (ant) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/31306876 | |
Figure 27b | Nototettigometra sp. | 4.95 | Formicidae indet. | New data: Botswana: Gaborone, 24°33′24.2″ S 25°57′48.7″ E, 24.04.2020, nymphs on Cassia abbreviata Oliv. (Fabaceae), observed by C. Sydes. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/44759407 |
Figure 27c,d | New genus apud Nototettigometra | Formicidae undet. | New data: Kenya, Narok, Masai Mara, 01°29′ S 35°08′ E, 22.10.2013, on Grewia sp. (Malvaceae), observed by T. Bourgoin | |
Tettigometridae Tettigometrinae | ||||
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 | 3.39 | Formicidae indet. | In ant nests: [11,55,87,88] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 | 3.39 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) | [65,66] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 | 3.39 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Eastern Rhodopes, Zhelezino vill., 41°27′00.0″ N 25°56′51.0″ E, 30.03.2012, adults in soil ant nests under stones, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 | 3.39 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma simrothi Krausse, 1911 | New data: Malta: Malta isl., Paradise Bay, 35°58′54.0″ N 14°19′58.0″ E, 19.11.2017, adults in soil ant nest under stones, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 | 3.39 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus, 1758) | [89] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 (as T. piceola Burmeister, 1835) | 3.39 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius niger (Linnaeus, 1758) | [60] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 | 3.39 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius platythorax Seifert, 1991 | New data: Bulgaria: Vitosha Mt., Zheleznitsa vill., 42°32′07.0″ N 23°20′05.0″ E, 03.03.2002, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Figure 28a | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) atra Hagenbach, 1825 | 3.39 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius platythorax Seifert, 1991 | New data: Bulgaria: Danibe plane, Rusenski Lom, 43°35′43.0″ N 26°06′25.0″ E, 24.03.2011, adults in soil ant nests under stones, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) barbata Mitjaev, 1971 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus turkestanicus Emery, 1887 | [90] | ||
Figure 28b | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) brachycephala Fieber, 1865 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma sp. | New data: Croatia: Mravince, 43°32′24.8″ N 16°30′14.1″ E, 08.03.2021, observed by Anton Gjeldum. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/70816240 | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) fusca Fieber, 1865 | 6.745 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma nigerrimum (Nylander, 1856) | [11] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) fusca Fieber, 1865 | 6.745 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica pratensis Retzius, 1783 | [71,91] | |
Figure 28c and Figure 29a | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) fusca Fieber, 1865 | 6.745 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius sp. | New data: Ukraine: Mykolayiv, 46°58′30.1″ N 31°59′40.5″ E, 17.03.2019, adults, observed by Roman (efarilis) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/21321863, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/21321852 |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) impressifrons Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 3.7 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) | [48] | |
Figure 29b,c | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) impressifrons Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 3.7 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma sp. | New data: Italy: Calabria, Capo Colonna, 39°0′46″ N 17°10′49″ E, 27.04.2008, nymphs and adults on Cakile maritima Scopoli (Brassicaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) impressifrons Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 3.7 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma nigerrimum (Nylander, 1856) (as: T. erratico-nigerrimum Nyl.) | [53,92] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) impressifrons Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 3.7 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma simrothi Emery, 1925 | [93,94] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) impressifrons Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 3.7 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Myrmica sp. | [95] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) impressifrons Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 3.7 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica rufibarbis Fabricius, 1793 | [87] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) laeta Herrich-Schäffer, 1834 | 4.52 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) (as Formica erraticum) | Probably 3 different observations: [56,57,60] Recited by: [11,54,55,88] (for ‘Rouget, 1966’ sic), [63,64] (under T. atra), [92] | |
Figure 30a | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) laeta Herrich-Schäffer, 1834 | 4.52 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Eastern Rhodopes, Zhelezino vill., 41°26′60″ N 25°56′51″ E, 30.03.2012, adults in soil ant nests under stones, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) laeta Herrich-Schäffer, 1834 | 4.52 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus, 1758) | [96] | |
Figure 30b | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) laeta Herrich-Schäffer, 1834 | 4.52 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Tetramorium chefketi Forel, 1911 | New data: Albania: Strëmbec, 40°09′24.8″ N 20°28′26.0″ E, 17.06.2019, nymphs and adults on Asteraceae, observed by G. Kunz |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) laeta Herrich-Schäffer, 1834 | 4.52 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica cunicularia Latreille, 1798 | [96] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) laeta Herrich-Schäffer, 1834 | 4.52 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius psammophilus Seifert, 1992 | [96] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) nasicornis Mityaev, 1971 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus turkestanicus Emery, 1887 | [90] | ||
Figure 30c | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) picta Fieber, 1865 | 3.86 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma nigerrimum (s.l.) | New data: Malta: Il-Kalanka bay, 35°49′29.0″ N 14°33′23.3″ E, 02.06.2019; nymphs and adults on Lavatera arborea L. (Malvaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) | [48] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus, 1758) | [48] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Tetramorium meridionale Emery, 1870 | [48] | |
Figure 31a | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Tetramorium moravicum Kratochvíl, 1941 | New data: Bulgaria: Vlahina Mt., 42°09′15.0″ N 23°02′06.0″ E, 29.06.2001, nymphs and adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | [48] | |
Figure 31b | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Greece: Serres, Strimoniko, 41°02′12.0″ N 23°17′07.0″ E, 22.04.2011; North Macedonia: Zhelino vill., 41°59′07.0″ N 21°05′41.0″ E, 16.06.2011, nymphs and adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus piceus (Leach, 1825) | New data: Bulgaria: Northern Black Sea coast, Cape Kaliakra, 43°22′03.0″ N 28°27′57.0″ E, 30 m, 23.06.2008, nymphs and adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Figure 31c | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma sp. | New data: Croatia: Split: Solin, 43°32′47.4″ N 16°28′44.9″ E, 11.05.2019, adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by A. Gjeldum https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/24932089 |
Figure 32a | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: Greece: Lesbos, Voreio Aigaio, 39°11′21.9″ N 26°27′47.8″ E, 12.02.2021, adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by Savvas Zafeiriou https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/130244418 |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica pratensis Retzius, 1783 | New data: Bulgaria: Vlahina Mt., 42°09′15.0″ N 23°02′06.0″ E, 29.06.2001; 42°09′24.0″ N 22°59′49.0″ E, 09.07.2006, nymphs and adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius niger (Linnaeus, 1758) | New data: Bulgaria: Vlahina Mt., 42°09′15.0″ N 23°02′06.0″ E, 29.06.2001, nymphs and adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Figure 32b | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius paralienus Seifert, 1992 | New data: Serbia: Frushka gora, Neradin vill., 45°07′ N 19°54′ E, nymphs and adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by D. Savic |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sulphurea Mulsant and Rey, 1855 | 5.98 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius psammophilus Seifert, 1992 | New data: Bulgaria: Vlahina Mt., 42°09′15.0″ N 23°02′06.0″ E, 29.06.2001, nymphs and adults on Onopordon acanthium L. (Asteraceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) virescens (Panzer, 1799) | 4 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Myrmica sp. | Probably same recited observation: [58,59,62,63,64,88,92,97] | |
Tettigometra (Tettigometra) virescens (Panzer, 1799) | 4 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus vagus (Scopoli, 1763) (as: Formica pubescens) | Probably same recited observation: [58,59,62,63,64,88,92,97] | |
Figure 32c | Tettigometra (Eurychila) bifoveolata Signoret, 1866 | 4.68 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma sp. | New data: France: Pyrénées Orientales, Banyuls, 42°29′ N, 03°08′ E, 02.2022, adults in ant nest, observed by H. Bouyon |
Tettigometra (Eurychila) bifoveolata Signoret, 1866 | 5 | Formicidae indet. | In ant nests: [11,55,87] (as T. atra), [92] | |
Tettigometra (Eurychila) decorata Signoret, 1866 | 5 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma nigerrimum (Nylander, 1856) (as: T. erratico-nigerrimum Nyl.) | Probably same recited observation: [11,62,63,64,88] | |
Figure 33a | Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) griseola Fieber, 1864 | 4.325 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma sp. | New data: Italy: Calabria, Capo Colonna, 39°00′46.0″ N 17°10′49.0″ E, 27.04.2008, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova; Sicily: Punta Delle Formiche, 36°39′41.0″ N 15°03′22.0″ E, 06.05.2008, nymphs and adults on Cakile maritima Scopoli (Brassicaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) leucophaea (Preyssler, 1792) (as: T. obliqua Panzer, 1799) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica cinerea Mayr, 1853 | Same observation: [67,92] | ||
Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) leucophaea (Preyssler, 1792) (as: T. obliqua Panzer, 1799) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica lugubris Zetterstedt, 1838 (as F. congerens) | [57] | ||
Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) leucophaea (Preyssler, 1792) (as: T. obliqua Panzer, 1799) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica pratensis Retzius, 1783 | Same observation: [66,87] | ||
Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) leucophaea (Preyssler, 1792) (as: T. obliqua Panzer, 1799) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius niger (Linnaeus, 1758) | Same observation: [67,92] | ||
Figure 33b,c | Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) leucophaea (Preyssler, 1792) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica cinerea Mayr, 1853 | New data: Bulgaria: Northern Black sea coast, Kamchiya river mouth, 43°01′56.0″ N 27°53′17.9″ E, 24.06.2004, nymphs and adults on Ammophila arenaria (L.) (Poaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) leucophaea (Preyssler, 1792) | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius niger (Linnaeus, 1758) | New data: Bulgaria: Western Pre-Balkan, Belogradchik, 43°37′20″ N 22°41′11″ E, 20.09.2012, adults around plant roots, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | ||
Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) macrocephala Fieber, 1864 | 4.715 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Vlahina Mt., Boboshevo, 42°09′50.0″ N 22°58′47.0″ E, 02.07.2001, nymphs and adults on Eryngium campestre L. (Apiaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Figure 34a | Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) macrocephala Fieber, 1864 | 4.715 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798) | New data: Bulgaria: Pirin Mt.: Stara Kresna vill., 41°45′48.0″ N 23°10′09.0″ E, 23.07.2001, nymphs and adults on Eryngium campestre L. (Apiaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Figure 34b,c | Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) macrocephala Fieber, 1864 | 4.715 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Camponotus sp. | New data: France, Lot, Cabrerets, 44°31′35″ N 1°39′17″ E, 10.08.2018, adults and nymphs on Eryngium sp. (Apiaceae), observed by J. Constant |
Figure 34d and Figure 35a | Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) macrocephala Fieber, 1864 | 4.715 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica spp. | New data: Bulgaria: Stara planina Mt., Saranci vill. 42°43′24.0″ N 23°46′58.0″ E, 25.07.2012, nymphs and adults on Eryngium campestre L. (Apiaceae), observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Mitricephalus) macrocephala Fieber, 1864 | 4.715 | Formicidae: Formicinae: Formica sp. | [63,64] | |
Tettigometra (Metroplaca) baranii Signoret, 1866 | 3.35 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster sordidula (Nylander, 1849) | Same observation: [61,88] | |
Tettigometra (Metroplaca) longicornis Signoret, 1865 | 3.3 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma erraticum (Latreille, 1798) | Probably same recited observation: [11,57,63,64,87] | |
Figure 35b | Tettigometra (Metroplaca) longicornis Signoret, 1865 | 3.3 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster sordidula (Nylander, 1849) | New data: Bulgaria: Primorsko, Maslen Nos Cape, 42°18′31.7″ N 27°47′22.5″ E, 04.06.2021, observ. I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova |
Tettigometra (Metroplaca) longicornis Signoret, 1865 | 3.3 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster sordidula (Nylander, 1849) | New data: Bulgaria: Eastern Rhodopes: Zhelezino vill., 41°27′00.0″ N 25°56′51.0″ E, 30.03.2012, observed by I. Gjonov, A. Lapeva-Gjonova | |
Figure 35c | Tettigometra (Metroplaca) longicornis Signoret, 1865 | 3.3 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Crematogaster sordidula (Nylander, 1849) | New data: France: Alpes de Haute-Provence, Sainte-Croix-du-Verdon, 43°46′21.0″ N 6°05′34.0″ E, 04.06.2003, nymphs and adults on Eryngium campestre L. (Apiaceae), observ. by I. Gjonov |
Tettigometra (Stirometra) costulata Fieber, 1865 | 3.89 | Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Myrmica sp. | Probably same recited observation: [46,63,64,87,88,95] | |
Tettigometra (Stirometra) costulata Fieber, 1865 (as T. parviceps and T. costata) | 3.89 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma nigerrimum (Nylander, 1856) | [11] | |
Tettigometra (Stirometra) costulata Fieber, 1865 (as T. parviceps and T. costata) | 3.89 | Formicidae: Dolichoderinae: Tapinoma nigerrimum (Nylander, 1856) (as: T. erratico-nigerrimum Nyl.) | Same observation: [53,92] | |
Figure 35d | Tettigometra (Tettigometra) sp. | Formicidae: Formicinae: Lasius sp. | New data: Germany: Eichstätt, Bayern, 48°53′10.0″ N 11°12′58.6″ E, 29.03.2021, adult, observed by Tim Leilich https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/72365528 | |
Fulgoroidea indet. | ||||
Figure 36a | Probably Cixiidae (?) | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae: Hemidactylus craspedotus Mocquard, 1890 | New data: Malaysia: Sabah, Sepilok, 5°50′21.8″ N 117°56′57.2″ E, 20.09.2018, adult on tree trunk, observed by C. Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/52416629 | |
Figure 36b | Issidae (?) | Formicidae indet. | New data: Australia: Queensland, Roma, 26°34′29.7″ S 148°48′30.0″ E, 28.04.2016, adult, observed by “tjeales” https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/26032540 | |
Figure 36c | Ricaniidae or Flatidae (?) | Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae: Phelsuma guttata Kaudern, 1922 | New data: Madagascar: Marojeji National Park, 14°26′14.9″ S 49°46′32.3″ E, 21.10.2016, adult, observed by C. Lee https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/49399703 |
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Planthopper Families | Nb Observ. | Nb ≠ Identif. | Attended by Xenobionts | |||||||||
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Ants | Cockroaches | Moths | Gastropods | Gekkonids | Others | |||||||
Undetermined family | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | ||||
Caliscelidae | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Cixiidae | 20 | 11 | 17 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Delphacidae | 29 | 4 | 29 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Dictyopharidae | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Eurybrachidae | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Flatidae | 10 | 4 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Fulgoridae | 70 | 31 | 19 | 28 | 8 | 5 | 8 | (2) | ||||
Hypochthonellidae | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Issidae | 13 | 10 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Meenoplidae | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Nogodinidae | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Ricaniidae | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Tettigometridae | Tettigometrinae | 109 | 66 | 35 | 19 | 109 | 66 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Egropinae | 4 | 4 | 4 | |||||||||
Nototettigometrinae | 39 | 12 | 39 | |||||||||
Total | 267 | 107 | 205 | 35 | 8 | 5 | 11 | 1 |
No trophobiosis | Disjunctive trophobiosis (facultative) | ||
No change in symbionts behaviour | Xenobiont and trophobiont change their behaviour xenobiont: - waits close to the hopper, - avoids making it escape, and does not try to predate it, - collects on the surrounding substrate or intercepts the kicked honeydew drops, - or directly obtains them at the extremity of the trophobiont’s anal tube, - often maintains active contacts (with antennae, palps, legs, …) stimulating the trophobiont, - might guide and protect the trophobiont from predators trophobiont: - increases rythm of honeydew drop production, - does not escape | ||
Non-attendance Occasional collection of honeydew drops kicked by the planthopper, randomly deposited on the surrounding substrate | Short time attendance occasional | Long-time attendance: - xenobiont adopts guiding and protective behaviours - possibly even trophophoresy | |
Optobiotic (open life) | Cryptobiotic (confined life) | ||
free trophobionts, sessile, often subsocial or gregarious | Underground: trophobionts in ant nests feeding on roots | Under shelter: trophobionts in aerial ant nests feeding on aerial parts of the plant |
Trophobionts | Large-sized planthoppers (mostly Fulgoridae) | Small-sized planthoppers | Tettigometridae, some Cixiidae, Delphacidae, … | ||||
Xenobionts | Gekkonids | Gastropods | Lepidoptera (Moths) | Cockroaches and ants | Ants, rarely cockroaches | Ants | |
Xenobiontelaborated behaviours | Guidance Trophoresy | no | no | no | no | no | Eggs, nymphs and adults trophophoresy. Nymphs and adults guidance |
Active protection | no | no | no | ants: ? | Active protection against predators and parasitoids | Active protection against predators and parasitoids | |
Honeydew collecting | Collect of honeydew drops kicked by the planthopper | Collect of honeydew drops kicked by the planthopper or interception of honeydew stream | Direct collect of honeydew drops at the anal opening. No kickingby the planthopper | Collect of kicked honeydew drops or direct collect at the anal opening without kicking by the planthopper | Direct collect of honeydew drops at the anal opening. No kicking by the planthopper | Direct collect of honeydew drops at the anal opening. No kicking by the planthopper | |
Physical contacts | No physical contact with the trophobiont Tappering bark (?) | No physical contact with the trophobiont | Antennal palpations on trophobiont wings | Maxillary palps palpations of wings; Prolegs resting on wings | Antennal and palp palpations | Antennal and palp palpations, often of lateral sides of the abdomen | |
Duration | Short-time opto- trophobiosis | Short-time opto- trophobiosis | Short-time opto- trophobiosis | Short-time optotrophobiosis, kleptotro-phobiosis | Short-time opto- trophobiosis | Crypto- and optobiotic long time-period trophobiosis |
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Bourgoin, T.; Gjonov, I.; Lapeva-Gjonova, A.; Roger, S.; Constant, J.; Kunz, G.; Wilson, M.R. When Cockroaches Replace Ants in Trophobiosis: A New Major Life-Trait Pattern of Hemiptera Planthoppers Behaviour Disclosed When Synthesizing Photographic Data. Diversity 2023, 15, 356. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030356
Bourgoin T, Gjonov I, Lapeva-Gjonova A, Roger S, Constant J, Kunz G, Wilson MR. When Cockroaches Replace Ants in Trophobiosis: A New Major Life-Trait Pattern of Hemiptera Planthoppers Behaviour Disclosed When Synthesizing Photographic Data. Diversity. 2023; 15(3):356. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030356
Chicago/Turabian StyleBourgoin, Thierry, Ilia Gjonov, Albena Lapeva-Gjonova, Sonia Roger, Jérôme Constant, Gernot Kunz, and Michael R. Wilson. 2023. "When Cockroaches Replace Ants in Trophobiosis: A New Major Life-Trait Pattern of Hemiptera Planthoppers Behaviour Disclosed When Synthesizing Photographic Data" Diversity 15, no. 3: 356. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030356
APA StyleBourgoin, T., Gjonov, I., Lapeva-Gjonova, A., Roger, S., Constant, J., Kunz, G., & Wilson, M. R. (2023). When Cockroaches Replace Ants in Trophobiosis: A New Major Life-Trait Pattern of Hemiptera Planthoppers Behaviour Disclosed When Synthesizing Photographic Data. Diversity, 15(3), 356. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030356