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Pyrops clavatus : ウィキペディア英語版
Pyrops clavatus

''Pyrops clavatus'' is a species of true bug in the family Fulgoridae, in the genus ''Pyrops'' which are sometimes called "lanternflies". This species is found in parts of northern and northeastern India. The tip of the elongated head capsule is spheroidal, shiny and chestnut in colour while the remainder of the process is black with fine white spotting. The forewing has a variable patterning of black, grey and white. The hindwing is purplish white with the apical half black. Specimens have been obtained along the Himalayas west to Mussoorie (a specimen of which had the entire cephalic process dull red) but more often in Assam, Sikkim, Shillong and the Khasi Hills.

File:Pyropsclavata.JPG|Old museum specimen
File:FulgoraClavataWestwood.jpg|Illustration by Westwood (1839)
File:FulgoraClavataFBI.png|Illustration from Distant (1906)

The species was described by John Obadiah Westwood in 1839 in the ''Transactions of the Linnean Society'' under the genus ''Fulgora''. The type specimen came from Assam through the collections of Theodore Edward Cantor based on which Westwood described the key features in Latin, noting specifically the upward curve of the cephalic process with its enlarged and rounded dull-brick-red tip, "apiceque adscendente, et in globum subrotundum, subpellucidum, laete testaceum terminato". He also illustrated the specimen in black and white. The middle segment of the upperside of the thorax has a black spot on each side. The underside of the abdomen is reddish.〔 Arthur Gardiner Butler described the tip of the rostrum as bearing a "''ludicrous resemblance to a "vesuvian" cigar-light''" (a kind of early matchstick used to light cigars).
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