List of Alara species
The following species in the insect genus Alara (family Derbidae, tribe Rhotanini) are recognized.[1][2] Basionyms are given in square brackets.
- Alara alboapicalis Zelazny 1981 (Philippines, common)[3]
- Alara anulus Zelazny 2011 (West Papua, Indonesia, rare)[4]
- Alara aquilonia Zelazny 2011 (Laos, rare)[4]
- Alara armifera Zelazny 2011 (Papua, Indonesia, uncommon)[4]
- Alara armilla Zelazny 2011 (Islands of New Guinea, New Britain & New Ireland, common)[4]
- Alara australiensis Zelazny 2011 (Queensland, Australia, rare)[4]
- Alara castanea Zelazny 1981 (Philippines, common)[3]
- Alara cervus Zelazny 1981 (Philippines, northern Borneo, rare)[3]
- Alara cheesmani Zelazny 2011 (Papua, Papua New Guinea, rare)[4]
- Alara clava Zelazny 2011 (North Borneo, Sabah, Malaysia, rare)[4]
- Alara cornigera Zelazny 2011 (West Malaysia, rare)[4]
- Alara cranstoni Zelazny 2011 (North Borneo, Sarawak, Malaysia, rare)[4]
- Alara cultellus Zelazny 2011 (Islands of New Guinea and New Ireland, common)[4]
- Alara dux Distant 1911 (Sri Lanka, rare)[5]
- Alara frigida Zelazny 2011 (Papua New Guinea, Papua region, rare)[4]
- Alara fulva Zelazny 1981 (Philippines, uncommon)[3]
- Alara fumata (Melichar 1914) [Decora fumata] (Java, Indonesia, common)[6]
- Alara fusca (Muir, 1915) [Mecynorhynchus fuscus] (Java, Indonesia, common)[7]
- Alara hyalina (Melichar 1914) [Mecynorhynchus hyalinus] (Luzon Isl., Philippines, uncommon)[8]
- Alara improba Yang & Wu 1993 (Taiwan)[9]
- Alara interrupta Zelazny 2011 (Laos, rare)[4]
- Alara isabella Zelazny 1981 (Luzon Isl., Philippines, uncommon)[3]
- Alara kershawi (Muir 1913) [Mecynorhynchus kershawi] (Borneo, Indonesia, rare)[10]
- Alara laetanda Yang & Wu 1993 (Taiwan)[9]
- Alara lingua Zelazny 2011 (Islands of New Guinea and Sulawesi, rare)[4]
- Alara linigera Zelazny 2011 (Papua in Papua New Guinea, rare)[4]
- Alara obscura (Muir, 1915) [Mecynorhynchus obscurus] (Java, East Malaysia, Sri Lanka, uncommon) [7]
- Alara quatei Zelazny 1981 (Luzon Isl. and Negros Isl., Philippines, uncommon)[3]
- Alara regia Zelazny 2011 (Borneo, Sabah, uncommon)[4]
- Alara rubicunda Zelazny 2011 (West Papua, Indonesia, uncommon)[4]
- Alara schmidti Zelazny 2011 (Island of New Guinea, common)[4]
References
- ^ "Alara". GBIF Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ "Alara Distant, 1911". FLOW Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f Zelazny, B. (1981). "The Philippines species of Rhotanini (Homoptera: Derbidae) and their distribution outside the Philippines" (PDF). Pacific Insects. 23: 213–285.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Zelazny, B.; Webb, M.D. (2011). "Revision of the planthopper tribe Rhotanini (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Derbidae)". Zootaxa. 3071: 1–307. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3071.1.1.
- ^ Distant, W.L. (1911). "Description of new genera and species of oriental Homoptera". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 8th Series. 8: 639–649. doi:10.1080/00222931108693072.
- ^ Melichar, L. (1914). "Homopteren von Java, gesammelt von Herrn Edw. Jacobson". Notes from the Leyden Museum. 36: 91–147 [102].
- ^ a b Muir, F. (1915). "New and little-known Derbidae". Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society. 3: 116–136 [134].
- ^ Melichar, L. (1914). "Neue Fulgoriden von den Philippinen: II". The Philippine Journal of Science, Section D. 9 (5): 433–439.
- ^ a b Yang, Chung Tu; Wu, Rong Hwa (1993). Derbidae of Taiwan (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea). Taiwan: Ching Chung Book Co Ltd. pp. 1–230. ISBN 978-95-709-0878-7.
- ^ Muir, F. (1913). "On some new species of leaf-hoppers. Part II. Derbidae". Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association, Division of Entomology, Bulletin. 12: 28–90 [82].