@article{fdi:010066830, title = {{A} review of the genus {K}anakia {D}istant, 1892 ({I}nsecta : {H}emiptera, {C}icadoidea, {C}icadidae) from {N}ew {C}aledonia}, author = {{D}elorme, {Q}. and {M}ille, {C}. and {J}ourdan, {H}erv{\'e}}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}mong {N}ew {C}aledonian cicada taxa, the endemic genus {K}anakia {D}istant, 1892 appears as the most spectacular one, especially because of the large size of its species (length up to 50 mm for males). {R}ecent new specimen collections helped to clarify the taxonomy of this spectacular genus. {A}ccording to morphological characteristics, we were able to redefine and to split the present genus into three distinct genera: {K}anakia {D}istant, 1892, {P}seudokanakia {D}elorme gen. nov. and {P}anialna {D}elorme gen. nov. {T}hese two new genera are monotypic and have been respectively established from revision of {K}anakia flavoannulata ({D}istant 1920) and {K}anakia parva {B}oulard 1991. {A}lso, the type species, {K}anakia typica {D}istant, 1892, appears to be a complex of cryptic species. {N}ew acoustic and morphological observations allowed us to redefine {K}. typica and to describe four new species in this complex: {K}anakia paniensis {D}elorme sp. nov., {K}anakia rana {D}elorme sp. nov., {K}anakia salesnii {D}elorme sp. nov. and {K}anakia fuscocosta {D}elorme sp. nov. {K}anakia gigas {B}oulard 1988 is also briefly discussed and the female is described. {A}n identification key of the {K}anakia species and allied genera is also provided.}, keywords = {{C}icada ; taxonomy ; short-range endemism ; bioacoustics ; {NOUVELLE} {CALEDONIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{Z}ootaxa}, volume = {4092}, numero = {3}, pages = {301--338}, ISSN = {1175-5326}, year = {2016}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010066830}, }