Flatseta scimitara, Jiao, Meng & Yang, Maofa, 2015

Jiao, Meng & Yang, Maofa, 2015, Flatseta, a new genus of Dikraneurini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) from China, with description of a new species, Zootaxa 3974 (1), pp. 140-144 : 141

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3974.1.12

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4ABAA7F8-7AC3-4719-A309-4E58A93C6534

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6116370

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Flatseta scimitara
status

sp. nov.

Flatseta scimitara View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 1–27 View FIGURES 1 – 13 View FIGURES 14 – 19 View FIGURES 20 – 27 )

Color as described for genus except crown with central part white, pronotum with central part pale-yellow, scutellum pale-yellow with two yellow patches. Male abdomen ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 13 ) with apodemes of sternum II extended to segment IV. Pygofer (Figs.8,9,14,15,18,19) with flat setae longer from inner side to outer side, with three kinds of hastate setaes: type a ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14 – 19 ) with apex crescent shovel shaped; type b ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14 – 19 ) with apex tapered to one side; type c ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 14 – 19 ) with apex tapered on both sides. Aedeagus stem (Figs. 11,12,13) base slightly broad, apex slender in ventral view, with paired apical processes shorter than stem, extended towards base, curved in lateral view, gonopore apical.

Female genitalia: Seventh sternite ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20 – 27 ) with middle part acutely produced.

Measurements. Male 2.7–2.9mm (including wing); female 2.8–3.0mm (including wing).

Material examined. 1♂ [Holotype] China: Fujian Prov., Fuzhou, 30 June 1998, collected by Naijin Lin; [Paratype]: 3♂ 7♀, same data as holotype; 1♂ China; Yunnan Prov., Xishuangbanna, 29 August 2008, collected by Zhonghui Zhou.

Etymology. The species name refers to shape of the aedeagus apical processes.

Discussion. The new genus described above is important because the modified setae on the male pygofer are seldom seen in leafhoppers and this is the first time that such setae are used as a main character to distinguish a taxon of the tribe Dikraneurini . The male genitalia has the usual macrosetae ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14 – 19 A) and microsetae ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14 – 19 B), but the distal third of pygofer also has flat setae of three different shapes, indicated a, b, c in Figs. 16 and 17 View FIGURES 14 – 19 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Flatseta

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