Pandara inca, Silva & Gonçalves & Takiya, 2024

Silva, Marcelo Peixoto Gomes Da, Gonçalves, Clayton Corrêa & Takiya, Daniela Maeda, 2024, Review of Pandara DeLong & Freytag (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Gyponini), raised to generic status, including three new species and an identification key, Zootaxa 5463 (2), pp. 247-261 : 252-254

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5463.2.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:554A4E10-E39B-4FEB-9844-A9F8716589BF

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11623098

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E9-BD15-EF67-3FB0-F861FDCCFEC7

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scientific name

Pandara inca
status

sp. nov.

Pandara inca sp. nov.

( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 , 6F–G View FIGURE 6 )

Diagnosis: Male pygofer ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ) with dorsal margin strongly declivous posteriorly at apical third; posterior margin rounded. Style, in lateral view ( Fig. 2J View FIGURE 2 ), with a protrusion on median third of ventral margin. Aedeagus ( Figs 2K–L View FIGURE 2 ) with shaft flattened dorsoventrally, with two pairs of preapical processes: dorsal pair short, posteroventrally directed and ventral pair bifid with rami crossing the other, dorsal ramus shorter and proximal to shaft and ventral ramus longer and distal to the shaft.

Total length. Male, 8.0 mm.

Description. External morphological characters as in generic description.

Coloration. Color pattern as in generic description.

Male terminalia. Sternite VIII, in ventral view ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ), approximately 1.2 times wider than long. Valve, in ventral view, about 1.4 times wider than long; posterior margin rounded. Pygofer, in lateral view ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ), approximately 1.5 times longer than high; dorsal margin strongly declivous posteriorly at apical third; posterior margin rounded; preapical dorsal process ( Fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 ) semicircular. Subgenital plates, in lateral view ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ), not extending to apex of pygofer; in ventral view ( Fig. 2H View FIGURE 2 ), approximately 4.1 times longer than maximum width; inner lateral margin slightly rounded, outer lateral margin slightly excavated in median third; apex acutely rounded. Connective, in dorsal view ( Fig. 2I View FIGURE 2 ), about half-length of styles. Style in lateral view ( Fig. 2J View FIGURE 2 ), with outer lobe with rounded apex; ventral margin of blade with an irregular protrusion at middle third. Aedeagus ( Figs 2K–L View FIGURE 2 ) shaft flattened dorsoventrally, slightly apically expanded; with two pairs of preapical processes: dorsal pair short, approximately one seventh of length of shaft, posteroventrally directed, apex acute, and ventral pair bifid with rami crossed, dorsal ramus shorter than ventral one and closest to shaft in caudal view.

Female unknown.

Distribution. Peru (Amazonas).

Etymology. The new species epithet alludes to the Inca civilization, one of the most important empires in pre- Columbian America.

Material examined. Male holotype: “ Peru: Dept. Amazonas, Distr.\ Aguas Verdes Bagua / Tarapoto \ Rd (5N) at km 403, malaise\ 05º41’23”S 77º38’13”W,\ 1125m, 3-10.x.2008,\ M.E. Irwin, G. Antón Amaya ” ( MUSM) GoogleMaps .

Notes. Pandara inca sp. nov. resembles P. eleganta and P. parallela sp. nov. in having the aedeagus with two pairs of preapical processes and the second pair bifid. However, Pandara inca sp. nov. differs from these species in having the dorsal margin of the pygofer strongly declivous posteriorly at the apical third and by the crossed rami of the ventral processes of the aedeagus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Pandara

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