Saigona ussuriensis ( Lethierry, 1878 )

Liang, Ai-Ping & Song, Zhi-Shun, 2006, Revision of the Oriental and eastern Palaearctic planthopper genus Saigona Matsumura, 1910 (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Dictyopharidae), with descriptions of five new species, Zootaxa 1333, pp. 25-54 : 49-52

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.174257

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6256188

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scientific name

Saigona ussuriensis ( Lethierry, 1878 )
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Saigona ussuriensis ( Lethierry, 1878) View in CoL

( Figs. 11, 12 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 76–85 View FIGURES 76 – 85 )

Almana ussuriensis Lethierry, 1878: 25 View in CoL . Syntype [s] [?sex], Russia (Siberia) [not traced.]

Dictyophara annulipes Melichar, 1902: 84 View in CoL . [Synonymised by Horváth, 1910: 178.]

Dictyophora [sic] ishidae Matsumura, 1905 View in CoL : [55], pl. 21, fig. 5; Matsumura, 1930: [36], pl. 5, fig. 5; 1931: [1265], fig’d; 1932: 72, 106, pl. xviii, fig. 10. [Synonymised by Liang, 2001: 236.]

Putala lewisi Distant, 1906: 354 View in CoL ; Melichar, 1912: 101, 102. Holotype Ψ, Japan (BMNH) [examined]. [Synonymised by Liang, 2001: 236.]

Dictyophora ussuriensis (Lethierry) ; Horváth, 1910: 178.

Saigona ishidae ( Matsumura) View in CoL ; Matsumura, 1910: 111; Melichar, 1912: 51; Esaki, 1932: [1771], fig’d; Kato, 1933: pl. 12, fig. 5; Metcalf, 1946: 47; Nast, 1972: 84.

Saigona ussuriensis (Lethierry) View in CoL ; Melichar, 1912: 51, 52; Matsumura, 1940: 14; Metcalf, 1946: 48; Nast, 1972: 84; Anufriev & Emeljanov, 1988: 482, figs. 378-2, 379-1,2, 380-1–3, 381-1–4; Liang, 2001: 236.

Neoputala lewisi ( Distant) View in CoL ; Distant, 1914: 412; Metcalf, 1946: 79.

Redescription

ɗ, BL: 11.9–14.2 mm; HL: 1.8–3.2 mm; HW: 1.3–1.7 mm; FWL: 9.2–10.6 mm. Ψ, BL: 13.4–14.1 mm; HL: 2.0–2.5 mm; HW: 1.3–1.6 mm; FWL: 9.8–10.8 mm.

General color ochraceous, marked with fuscous and brown. Vertex ochraceous, with median, longitudinal, yellowish stripe. Genae mostly ochraceous, areas surrounding ocellus and antenna beneath eye yellowish or yellowish brown. Frons and postclypeus yellowish or yellowish brown, anteclypeus and labrum fuscous. Rostrum with basal segment pale ochraceous, apical segment brown with extreme apex black. Pronotum ochraceous, suffused with blackish brown; median carina yellowish; lateral, ventrally curved areas with broad oblique yellowish band. Mesonotum ochraceous, with median longitudinal yellowish stripe, maculae pale brown. Thorax ventrally dark brown, marked with yellowish or yellowish brown. Legs ochraceous or fuscous, marked with pale brown; coxae blackish brown; femora dark brown or fuscous (hind femora much darker), with numerous pale brown speckles; tibiae pale brown with two broad fuscous rings basally and medially, respectively; tarsi and claws brown (hind tarsi and claws much paler), tips of apical spines on hind tibiae and tarsi black. Abdomen with tergites and sternites dark brown, covered with yellowish brown spots; pygofer and parameres fuscous.

Head ( Figs. 11, 12 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 76–78 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) relatively short, shorter than pronotum and mesonotum combined. Vertex ( Figs. 11, 12 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 76 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) with cephalic process relatively short, converging anteriorly, somewhat upturned; with median carina only conspicuous at apex and base, middle 1/3 faint; lateral carinate margins curved in front of eyes. Frons ( Figs. 11, 12 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 78 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) with lateral carinae reaching to middle of eyes, not to frontoclypeal suture.

Mesonotum ( Figs. 11, 12 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 76 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) tricarinate on disc, with median carina conspicuous, not reaching to extreme tip. Fore wing venation as in Fig. 72 View FIGURES 66 – 75 .

Male genitalia with pygofer ( Figs. 79–81 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) short and broad in lateral aspect ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ), posterior margin straight and angularly excavated at apical 1/4 apex to accommodate anal tube, length ratio of upper margin to lower margin about 1:2. Anal tube ( Figs. 79, 80 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) rectangular, broad and large in lateral view and oval and large in dorsal view, ratio of length to width at middle about 1.3: 1. Anal style ( Figs. 79, 80 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) short, broad. Parameres ( Figs. 80, 81 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) relatively small and narrow in lateral aspect ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ), apex sharply rounded, protruded backward. Aedeagus ( Figs. 83–85 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ) with phallobasal conjunctival processes directed lateroposteriorly; phallobase narrow, long, curved dorsally, apicodorsal, membranous lobe small and short, without spines ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ), apicoventral, membranous lobe larger and longer, produced toward base, divided into pair of small lobes at apex covered with numerous fine spines ( Fig. 83 View FIGURES 76 – 85 ).

Type material examined

Lectotype ɗ of Dictyophora [sic] ishidae Matsumura, 1905 , designated by Liang & Suwa (1998), [underside] 4/7 [18]90 Jozankei [In Japanese]; Sapporo DR. MATSUMURA; [Matsumura’s handwriting] ishidae n. sp. det. Dr. Matsumura (HU). Holotype Ψ of Putala lewisi Distant 1906 , JAPAN: [small round label with red edge] Type, [Distant’s handwriting] Putala lewis Dist. Type, Japan ( Lewis ), 31.7.[18]81, Distant Coll. 1911–383 ( BMNH). JAPAN: 1ɗ (paralectotype of Dictyophora [sic] ishidae Matsumura, 1905 ), Jozankei [In Japanese] Ishida [In Japanese]; 1Ψ (paralectotype of Dictyophora [sic] ishidae Matsumura, 1905 ), Sapporo DR. MATSUMURA; [underside] 4/7 [18]90 Jozankei [In Japanese]; 1Ψ (paralectotype of Dictyophora [sic] ishidae Matsumura, 1905 ), Urakawa (all in HU).

Other material examined

Russia: 1Ψ, Soviet Maritime Territory, 27.vi.1964 (Anufriev), Saigona ussuriensis Mel. Anufriev det. 1969, Brit. Mus. 1969–360; 1ɗ, 1Ψ,?Far East Maritime Territory, 28.vi. [?] & 17.vi. [?], Dictyophara ussuriensis Leth. Kiritshenko det., Brit. Mus. 1925–285 (all in BMNH). Japan: 1ɗ, no locality, vi.1949, C. Watanabe; 1ɗ, no locality and date, G. Muic; 1Ψ, Takamagahara, 4.iix.1934, no collector (all in IZCAS); 1Ψ, Tokyo, vii.1933, A. Mura & L. Gressitt ( NCSU). China: 1ɗ, Jilin, Linjiang, 29.v.1955, no collector; 2ΨΨ, Jilin, Gaolinzi, 10.vii.1939, no collector; 1Ψ, same locality, 6.vii.1940, no collector; 1Ψ, Heilongjiang, Dailing, 13.vii.1959, S. X. Zhou (all in IZCAS).

Remarks

This species can be distinguished from other known species of Saigona by the aedeagus with phallobase having the apical, ventral, membranous lobe divided into a pair of small lobes covered with numerous fine spines at apex. It is similar to S. capitata ( Distant, 1914) and S. taiwanella Matsumura, 1941 but can be separated from these two species by its distinctly shorter cephalic process (the cephalic process is distinctly longer in the latter two species).

Distribution

Russia (Far Eastern Region), Japan, Korea, northeastern China (Jilin, Heilongjiang).

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

NCSU

North Carolina State University Insect Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Dictyopharidae

Genus

Saigona

Loc

Saigona ussuriensis ( Lethierry, 1878 )

Liang, Ai-Ping & Song, Zhi-Shun 2006
2006
Loc

Dictyophora [sic] ishidae

Liang 2001: 236
2001
Loc

Neoputala lewisi (

Metcalf 1946: 79
Distant 1914: 412
1914
Loc

Saigona ussuriensis

Liang 2001: 236
Anufriev 1988: 482
Nast 1972: 84
Metcalf 1946: 48
Matsumura 1940: 14
Melichar 1912: 51
1912
Loc

Dictyophora ussuriensis

Horvath 1910: 178
1910
Loc

Saigona ishidae (

Nast 1972: 84
Metcalf 1946: 47
Melichar 1912: 51
Matsumura 1910: 111
1910
Loc

Putala lewisi

Liang 2001: 236
Melichar 1912: 101
Distant 1906: 354
1906
Loc

Dictyophara annulipes

Horvath 1910: 178
Melichar 1902: 84
1902
Loc

Almana ussuriensis

Lethierry 1878: 25
1878
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