Haphsa is a genus of Asian cicadas in the tribe Dundubiini (subtribe Aolina); it was erected by William Lucas Distant in 1905. There appears to be disagreement about the placement of certain species; records of distribution are from India, China through to Indochina.
Species
The World Auchenorrhyncha Database includes:
- Haphsa apicoinfuscata
- Haphsa conformis
- Haphsa corta
- Haphsa dianensis
- Haphsa durga
- Haphsa fratercula
- Haphsa karenensis
- Haphsa lueta
- Haphsa nana
- Haphsa nicomache <br/>â type species (as Dundubia nicomache ) - Indian subcontinent
- Haphsa opercularis - Yunnan, Laos, Vietnam
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility may also include the species names:
now placed in restored genus Aola
- Haphsa bindusara
now placed in genus Changa
- Haphsa jsguillotsi
- Haphsa sita
now placed in Sinotympana
- Haphsa acutipetala
- Haphsa caobangensis
- Haphsa incomparabilis
best placed in Sinosemia
- Haphsa shirakii
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