Taphura hastifera (Walker, 1858a) Cicada hastifera Walker 1858a: 25. (Santarém, Pará, Brazil) Cicada frontalis Walker 1858a: 25. (Pará, Brazil) REMARKS . A species that is often common in collections and is distributed over a extensive geographic range. It is another small cicada with prominent eyes found in Peru. The claspers diverge laterally from their base terminating in a claw-like structure. The basal pygofer lobes are reduced in this species compared to other Taphura. The Species can be distinguished from T. sauliensis by the single transverse mark in the pronotal ambient fissure which is split into three parts in T. sauliensis and whose claspers bifurcating terminus rather than the claw-like structure of T. hastifera. Tap...