taxonID	type	description	language	source
91FDBB9045ED6343E9D8DA8C82C194FF.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The new genus may be distinguished from other genera in the Orthopagini by the following combination of characters: lateral carinae of vertex, upper lateral carinae of pronotum, carinae of tegulae and costal margins of forewings thickened and pigmented; tegulae broadly carinate; vertex broad, nearly twice as wide at base as transverse diameter of eyes, posterior plane horizontal with pronotum, median carina complete, but only distinct and sharp between eyes; pronotum with intermediate carinae nearly complete; mesonotum with lateral carinae incurving and converging anteriad, reaching and connecting median carina; forewings with numerous transverse veins in apical half, costal margin distinctly expanded, MP branching to dozens of accessory veins in apical half, Pcu and A 1 veins fused into a short Pcu + A 1 vein, pterostigmal area elongate; fore femora not flattened and dilated, without spine, hind tibiae with eight apical teeth, hind tarsomeres I each with nine apical teeth and tarsomeres II each with eight apical teeth; endosomal processes short and straight; inflated membranous paired lobes of phallobase with numerous small superficial spines on apex.	en	Song, Zhi-Shun, Yin, Ji-Jun, Deckert, Juergen (2019): A new dictyopharid genus Neonersia gen. nov. from Cameroon (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Dictyopharidae, Orthopagini). African Invertebrates 60 (1): 97-108, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.32652, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.32652
91FDBB9045ED6343E9D8DA8C82C194FF.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The generic epithet is a combination of the prefix " neo " plus " Nersia ", gender: feminine. The type species, Dictyophora [sic] fugax, along with Dictyophora [sic] serena Melichar, 1912, Dictyophora [sic] orbata Melichar, 1912 and Dictyophora [sic] paupera Melichar, 1912, were also considered as belonging to the Neotropical genus Nersia Stal, 1862 in the same literature by Melichar (1912). The latter species were moved to Afronersia Fennah, 1958 (Fennah 1958, Emeljanov 2011) or Neodictya Synave, 1965 (Synave 1965), but D. fugax stayed in the Nersia. The name of the new genus means this genus is similar to Nersia.	en	Song, Zhi-Shun, Yin, Ji-Jun, Deckert, Juergen (2019): A new dictyopharid genus Neonersia gen. nov. from Cameroon (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Dictyopharidae, Orthopagini). African Invertebrates 60 (1): 97-108, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.32652, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/AfrInvertebr.60.32652
