Pseudoclastoptera invidia Hamilton

Andrew Hamilton, K. G., 2014, The old-world Zygonini tr. nov. (Hemiptera, Cercopoidea, Clastopteridae), with new taxa from the related Machaerotinae, Zootaxa 3768 (4), pp. 437-459 : 449

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3768.4.3

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B537D07F-E104-4B7A-8FD1-5C383AADB070

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5678117

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scientific name

Pseudoclastoptera invidia Hamilton
status

sp. nov.

Pseudoclastoptera invidia Hamilton sp. nov.

Etymology. invidia (noun in apposition), Latin for “jealousy”

Diagnosis. Dorsum yellow, venter of head and thorax contrasting black to brown on antennal pits, genae, rostrum, pleura and leg joints; abdominal terga black, sterna orange except for 3 apical segments that are yellow. Coeloconic sensilla numerous, possibly 5–7 in slit-shaped pit, plus a prominent coeloconic sensillum adjoining base of globular basiconic sensillum ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 18 – 32 C). Pectens of hind tibia with 10 spines scarcely darker than apices of tibia, those of basitarsomere with 9–10 spines, of second tarsomere with 7–8 spines. Female unknown. Length: 4.4 mm.

Types. Holotype male, MADAGASCAR: Province Diego-Suarez, 7 km N Joffreville, 360m, 12o20' S 49o15' E, 7–28 April 2001 (R. Harin’Hala) malaise trap in dry forest, MA– 01–07–10. Type in CAS (CASENT 3001806).

Other material: 1 doubtfully associated female, MADAGASCAR: Province Diego-Suarez, Parc national Montagne d’Ambre, 1125 m, 12o31'13" S 49o10'45" E, 26 Jan–11 Feb. 2001 (R. Harin’Hala) malaise trap, MA–01– 01D–03, CASENT 3001849; BOLD: CNC # HEM 402128. This resembles the female paratype of P. irrubesco ( BOLD: CNC # HEM 402127), but its bar-code data differs significantly by 10.75%, even with less than optimal recovery (407 out of 658 base-pairs in both specimens). Unlike the male of P. irrubesco , its coeloconic sensillae are set in a larger, bilobed pit ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 18 – 32 C), but less extensive than that of the male of P. invidia .

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

HEM

Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas

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