Cofana unimaculata (Signoret)

Krishnankutty, Hu. M. & Viraktamath, Ra. A., 2008, Notes on the leafhopper genus Cofana Melichar (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae) from India with description of two new species, Zootaxa 1874 (1), pp. 35-49 : 47

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Cofana unimaculata (Signoret)
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Cofana unimaculata (Signoret) View in CoL ( Figs 8 View FIGURES 1–8 , 60–68 View FIGURES 60–68 )

Tettigonia unimaculata Signoret, 1854a: 26 View in CoL .

Tettigonia punctum Taschenberg, 1884a: 445 View in CoL

Kolla mimica Distant, 1908 View in CoL g: 225

Kolla tripunctifrons Banks, 1910a: 51 View in CoL

Tettigoniella differentialis Baker, 1914a: 420 View in CoL

Tettigoniella hopinensis Distant, 1918b: 3 View in CoL

Cofana unimaculata Young, 1979: 7 View in CoL

Cofana karjatensis Ramakrishnan, 1985: 129 View in CoL . [Holotype, India, IARI, examined], New synonymy

Length: male, 5.9–6.0 mm; female, 6.7–7.0 mm. Light greenish white species. Crown with anterior margin more narrowly pointed, lacks median apical black spot, two medium sized round spots each near lateral clypeal sutures that extending to ocelli, disk of crown with central elongate black spot. Pronotum without distinct central longitudinal brown line, with distinct punctures forming a transverse band separating pale anterior portion from dark posterior portion ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 60–68 ). Clypellus and genae unmarked. Forewing often creamy white ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1–8 ). In some specimens, light greenish.

Male genitalia. Pygofer moderately produced with rounded caudo-dorsal margin and obliquely truncate caudal margin ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 60–68 ). Style in dorsal view short with distinct lateral lobe on shank, apical apophysis with denticles ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 60–68 ). Aedeagal shaft slender, elongate with smooth dorsal and ventral margin; in caudal view uniformly broad throughout its length with round apex ( Figs 61, 62 View FIGURES 60–68 ). Abdominal apodeme long, slender, extending beyond fourth segment ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 60–68 ).

Female genitalia. Hind margin of seventh sternite convex medially produced with caudal margin truncate ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 60–68 ).

Material examined. India: Karnataka: 5 females , Dharwar , ex. wheat, 25.ix.1977 (C.A. Viraktamath); 1 female , Halebid–Belur , 11.xi.1978 (C.A. Viraktamath); 1 male , India: Karnataka, Jog falls , 35 km, 18.xi.1976 (B. Mallik); 3 females , India: Karnataka, Mudigere , 22.v.1976 (K.D. Ghorpade); 2 males, 1 female , Bangalore, Hebbal , 16.vii.1982 (Ananthamurthy); 1 female , India: Karnataka, Mudigere , 971 m, 2.vi.1978 (C.A. Viraktamath); 1 female , India: West Bengal, Calcutta , 17.iv.1975 (C.A. Viraktamath); 1 male , West Bengal, Kalyani , 4.vi.2005 (C.A. Viraktamath) [ UAS, INHS]. Holotype male of C. karjatensis , India: Maharashtra, Karjat , xi.1981, paddy field, light trap ( IARI); Paratypes of C. karjatensis : 9 males, 9 females , same data as in holotype [ IARI] .

Distribution. Australia, Madagascar, New Guinea, Oriental region and Tropical Africa ( Young, 1979).

Remarks. The type of C. unimaculata (in NMW) is a female, in relatively poor condition and therefore it is difficult to see characters properly (M.R. Wilson personal communication). Our interpretation of this species is based on the female and male specimens collected from West Bengal (Calcutta and Kalyani respectively), place from which the type specimen comes. The absence of a median apical spot on the crown is the most distinguishing character that separates C. unimaculata from other species of the genus Cofana Melichar. Key features such as shape of female seventh sternite and male abdominal apodemes described by Ramakrishnan (1985) to differentiate C. karjatensis from C. unimaculata are found not to be discrete. In the absence of more convincing evidence, we treat this species as synonym of C. unimaculata .

C. unimaculata is a common species on rice in Asia ( Wilson & Claridge 1991).

UAS

Unidad Académica Sisal, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

INHS

Illinois Natural History Survey

IARI

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Cofana

Loc

Cofana unimaculata (Signoret)

Krishnankutty, Hu. M. & Viraktamath, Ra. A. 2008
2008
Loc

Cofana karjatensis

Ramakrishnan, U. 1985: 129
1985
Loc

Cofana unimaculata

Young, D. A. 1979: 7
1979
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