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Evolution and speciation of cave-dwelling Fulgoroidea in the Canary Islands (Homoptera: Gixiidae and Meenoplidae)
Authors:H HOCH FLS  M ASCHE FLS  
Institution:Research Associates, J.L. Gressitt Center for Research in Entomology, Bishop Museum, P.O. Box 19000-A, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817, U.S.A.
Abstract:Ten new cavernicolous Fulgoroidea species of the families Cixiidae and Meenoplidae are described from the Canary Islands: Cixius palmeros, C. pinarcoladus, C. ratonicus, C. tacandus, Memoplus claustrophilus from La Palma, C. ariadne, C. nycticolus, M. charon from El Hierro, and Tachycixius crypticus, T. retrusus from Tenerife. Notes on their ecology and distribution are given, and where possible, phylogenetic affinities to existing epigean species of the corresponding families are discussed. Despite the present-day relict status of the majority of cavernicolous species, it cannot be concluded with certainty whether their evolution has followed allopatric or parapatric modes of speciation.
Keywords:Homoptera  Fulgoroidea  Cixiidae  Meenoplidae  Canary Islands  lava tubes  troglobites  relict  parapatric and allopatric speciation
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