Harasupia

Nielson, M. W., 2011, Tribe Teruliini: new genera and new species of Neotropical leafhoppers with a revised key to genera and species, new records and notes on distribution and taxonomy (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae), Zootaxa 2795 (1), pp. 1-45 : 17-18

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2952.1.1

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scientific name

Harasupia
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Key to species of Harasupia View in CoL (males)

1. Aedeagus in lateral view with bifurcated shaft subbasally ( Fig. 111 View FIGURES 109–116 , Nielson, 1979)................................ 2

- Aedeagus in lateral view with bifurcated shaft medial or subapical ( Figs. 136 View FIGURES 133–140 , 143 View FIGURES 141–148 , Nielson, 1979)..................... 3

2. Style without apophysis ( Fig. 108 View FIGURES 101–108 , Nielson, 1979); aedeagus with numerous, fine spines on apex of secondary process ( Fig. 111 View FIGURES 109–116 , Nielson, 1979); pygofer in lateral view without caudodorsal lobe ( Fig. 106 View FIGURES 101–108 , Nielson 1979)..................................................................................................... ( Mexico) H. marginata (Stål) View in CoL

- Style with short apophysis ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–8 , Nielson, 1983), aedeagus with 3 stout spines on secondary process ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–8 , Nielson 1983); pygofer in lateral view with small, curved caudodorsal process ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–8 , Nielson (1979)...... ( Mexico) H. trispinata Nielson View in CoL

3. Pygofer in lateral view with or without very small lobe on caudal margin ( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 1–8 , 19 View FIGURES 17–24 , Nielson, 1989)................... 4

- Pygofer in lateral view with very distinct, long spine like process on caudal margin ( Fig.1 View FIGURES 1–8 , Nielson, 1989........................................................................................... ( Mexico) H. mexicana Nielson View in CoL

4. Aedeagus in lateral view first bifurcation near middle of shaft ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 133–140 , Nielson, 1979).............................. 5

- Aedeagus in lateral view first bifurcation distad of middle of shaft ( Fig. 143 View FIGURES 141–148 , Nielson, 1979)......................... 10

5. Style with long apophysis, much longer than basal part ( Fig. 129 View FIGURES 124–132 , Nielson, 1979); aedeagus with distal processes with varied configurations ( Figs. 132 View FIGURES 124–132 , 136 View FIGURES 133–140 , Nielson, 1979).............................................................. 6

- Style with short apophysis, about a long as basal part ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 109–116 , Nielson, 1979); aedeagus with 5 uniform, digitate, closely appressed processes apically ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 109–116 , Nielson, 1979)................................. ( Mexico) H. sinistra Nielson View in CoL

6. Style with apical setae ( Figs. 10, 11 View FIGURES 9–16 , Nielson, 1989).................................... Mexico) H. retrorsa Nielson View in CoL

- Style without apical setae ( Fig. 138 View FIGURES 133–140 , Nielson, 1979)........................................................... 7

7. Aedeagus with basal bifurcated process clawed apically ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 133–140 , Nielson, 1979)................................. 8

- Aedeagus with basal bifurcated process not clawed apically ( Fig. 132 View FIGURES 124–132 , Nielson, 1979)............................... 9

8. Aedeagus with basal and apical bifurcated processes clawed apically ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 133–140 , Nielson 1979)........................................................................................... ( United States, Mexico) H. snowi (Lawson) View in CoL

- Aedeagus with only basal bifurcated process clawed apically ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 17–24 , Nielson, 1989).........( Mexico) H. ungula Nielson View in CoL

9. Aedeagus in lateral view with ventral process inflated, several spines on its dorsal margin ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 48–56 ), slightly inflated at apex ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 48–56 ); subgenital plate sinuate ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 48–56 )........................................... ( Mexico) H. lyrata View in CoL sp. nov.

- Aedeagus in lateral view with ventral process not inflated, dorsal margin glabrous ( Fig. 132 View FIGURES 124–132 , Nielson, 1979); subgenital plate broadly convex ( Fig. 130 View FIGURES 124–132 , Nielson, 1979)....................................... ( Mexico) H. pustulata (Spångberg) View in CoL

10. Aedeagal shaft constricted medially in lateral and dorsal views ( Figs. 26, 27 View FIGURES 25–32 , Nielson, 1980)...... ( Mexico) H. baja Nielson View in CoL

- Aedeagal shaft constricted medially in lateral view or not constricted in either view............................... 11

11. Aedeagal shaft in lateral view with 2 narrow, apical bifurcations ( Figs. 142 View FIGURES 141–148 , Nielson 1979.... ( Mexico) H. stipulata Nielson View in CoL

- Aedeagal shaft with in lateral view with 1 narrow and 1 broad, apical bifurcations ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 9–16 , Nielson, 1989).............................................................................................. ( Mexico) H. austini Nielson View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

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