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Descendants and synonyms

Nomenclature (8)

  • Sinosemia Matsumura, 1927a: 55. (valid in Lee, 2025: 1054)

    type species by original monotypy Sinosemia shirakii Matsumura, 1927

  • Sinosonia [sic] Matsumura, 1927 in Neave, 1940b: 202.
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  • Senosemia [sic] Matsumura, 1927 (misspelling of Sinosemia Matsumura, 1927) in Pham & Ta, 2006: 526.
  • Sinosemia Matsumura, 1927 (subjective synonym of Haphsa Distant, 1905) in Wang, Peng & Wei, 2021: 525.

Nomenclature references (6)

  • Lee, Y.J. (2025) A new species of Haphsa Distant (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Northern Thailand, with a taxonomic review of Haphsa and its allied genera. Journal of Natural History, 59(13–16), 1049–1061. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2025.2474200
  • Liu, G.K.-C. (1978a) Monograph of Chinese Cicadidae. Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan Museum, 32(1-2), 1–184.
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  • Matsumura, S. (1927a) New species of Cicadidae from the Japanese Empire. Insecta Matsumurana, 2, 46–58.
  • Neave, S.A. (1940b) In Nomenclator zoologicus; a list of the names of genera and subgenera in zoology from the tenth edition of Linnaeus, 1758, to the end of 1935: Vol. 4. Q-Z. Zoological Society of London. London, 758 pp.
  • Pham, H.-T. & Ta, H.-T. (2006) [Study on the composition and distribution of the cicadas (Cicadidae, Homoptera) length across Ho Chi Minh highway from Quangtri, Thuathien-Hue and Quangnam provinces.]. Proceedings of the Scientific Conference on Forward to Agronomy Management Technology for Development of Sustainable Agriculture in Vietnam, Hanoi Agricultural University, 10 October 2006: 524–528. (In Vietnamese, English summary), 2006, 524–528.
  • Wang, S., Peng, X. & Wei, C. (2021) A review of the cicada genus Haphsa Distant, 1905 with the description of one new species from China (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) and a phylogenetic analysis of Haphsa and its allies. Zootaxa, 4991(3), 523–538. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4991.3.5

Type

type species by original monotypy of

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

from China (Latin: Sina) + Japenese: 蝉, semi (cicada) + -a (noun suffix)

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Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
Taxon Valid names
Rank Extant Fossil Invalid Total
genus1034
species1023