Flata


Flata is the type genus of planthoppers in the family Flatidae and tribe Flatini, erected by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1798. Species are recorded from subtropical and tropical Asia including India, China, Indochina and Malesia.

Status and description

The genus Flata has historically included more than two hundred species, many of which have subsequently been transferred to other genera and families. Three non-oriental species currently included here are "of uncertain generic affinity".
Flata are medium to large planthoppers, from 12-25 mm in length. The head is narrower than pronotum and wider than long, with lateral margins raised moderately and characteristic carinae. The antennae are short with tubular 1st and 2nd segments. Ocelli are present.
The pronotum and mesonotum of the thorax is moderately humped, with the former bluntly triangular and a convex anterior margin; the mesonotum is large and shield-like, with three longitudinal carinae. The forewings are subtriangular with an elongated convex costal margin and characteristic wing veination. The metatibia of the legs bear two lateral spines.

Species

Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web includes:
  1. Flata coromandelica
  2. Flata doryca Boisduval, 1835
  3. Flata erubescens Breddin, 1900
  4. Flata ferrugata Fabricius, 1803
  5. Flata guttularis
  6. Flata lyncea
  7. Flata minuta
  8. Flata nava Say, 1830
  9. Flata orientala Peng, Fletcher & Zhang, 2012
  10. Flata pinga Peng, Fletcher & Zhang, 2012
  11. Flata punctipennis
  12. Flata rostrata
  13. Flata sinuata Peng, Fletcher & Zhang, 2012
  14. Flata stellaris
- type species
  1. Flata taiwana Peng, Fletcher & Zhang, 2012
  2. Flata tripunctata
  3. Flata truncata Peng, Fletcher & Zhang, 2012

Subgenus ''Flata (Erubescens)''

Auth. Breddin, 1900 – Malesia
  1. Flata labeculata Distant, 1892
  2. ''Flata punctipennis''