Machaerotidae

Machaerotidae are a family of bugs in the superfamily Cercopoidea which were formerly placed within Cercopidae. They are sometimes called tube-forming spittle-bugs as the nymphs form a calcareous tube within which they live. These bugs are mainly found in the Old World tropics. The adults of many genera have a long, free and spine-like process originating from the scutellum and thus superficially similar to the tree-hoppers, Membracidae. The tegmen or forewing, like typical bugs of the suborder Heteroptera, always has a distinct, membranous apical area.

Machaerotidae
Machaerota ensifera
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Auchenorrhyncha
Superfamily: Cercopoidea
Family: Machaerotidae
Stål, 1866

Like other cercopoids, these are xylem-sap feeders. The nymph extracts calcium from the xylem fluid and constructs a calcareous tube from Malphigian gland secretions. They typically feed on woody dicots and immerse themselves in a rather clear fluid excretion inside the tube. The tubes strongly resemble the shells of certain serpulid sea worms or helicoid land snails and contain no less than 75% calcium carbonate. This habit is quite uncommon in the class Insecta and markedly different from that of typical spittlebugs, which make and live in a froth mass. Machaerotids produce foam only when they emerge from the tube to moult. There are about 115 species in 31 genera placed in 4 tribes. The majority of species are found in Southeast Asia with a small number in Africa. They were traditionally separated into two subfamilies; Machaerotinae which have the scutellar spine, and Enderleiniinae which lack it. A third subfamily, also lacking the spine, Apomachaerotinae, was recognized in 2014. The scutellum has a "tail" or appears raised towards the posterior end.

 

Membracoidea

 

Cicadoidea

Cercopoidea
 

Machaerotidae

Clastopteridae

 

Cercopidae

Aphrophoridae (including Epipygidae)

Relationships with other groups.

A list of the subfamilies, tribes and genera is as follows:

  • Apomachaerotinae
    • Apomachaerota Schmidt, 1907
    • Serreia Baker, 1927
  • Machaerotinae
    • Maxudeini
      • Blastacaen Maa, 1963
      • Conditor Distant, 1916
      • Maxudea Schmidt, 1907
    • Machaerotini
      • Dianmachaerota Nie & Liang, 2009
      • Grypomachaerota Schmidt, 1907
      • Irridiculum Hamilton, 2014
      • Machaerota Burmeister, 1835
      • Platymachaerota Schmidt, 1918
      • Romachaeta Maa, 1963
      • Sigmasoma Schmidt, 1907
      • Tapinacaena Maa, 1963
  • Enderleiniinae
    • Hindoloidini
      • Aphrosiphon China, 1935
      • Hindoloides Distant, 1915
      • Kyphomachaerota Bell & Cryan, 2013
      • Trigonurella Maa, 1963
    • Enderleiniini
      • Aecalusa Maa, 1963
      • Allox Hamilton, 2014
      • Chaetophyes Schmidt, 1981
      • Enderleinia Schmidt, 1907
      • Hindola Kirkaldy, 1900
      • Labramachaerota Bell & Cryan, 2013
      • Labrosyne Maa, 1963
      • Machaeropsis Melichar, 1903
      • Makiptyelus Maki, 1914
      • Neuroleinia Lallemand, 1936
      • Neuromachaerota Schmidt, 1912
      • Pectinariophyes Kirkaldy, 1906
      • Polychaetophyes Kirkaldy, 1906
      • Taihorina Schumacher, 1915
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