Scaphoidella dietrichi Xing & Li
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Scaphoidella dietrichi Xing & Li |
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Taxon classification Animalia Hemiptera Cicadellidae
Scaphoidella dietrichi Xing & Li View in CoL sp. n. Figs 9-12, 31-36
Description.
Body ochraceous. Head with piceous submargial band on anterior margin, one transverse arcuate band between eyes anteriorly, narrowly margined with piceous, orange red (Figs 9, 11). Face with thin, arcuate, piceous submarginal band (Fig. 12). Pronotum with anterior brown and posterior submarginal chocolate brown transverse bands (Fig. 11). Forewing ochraceous, with hyaline spots (Figs 9, 10).
Vertex shorter than pronotum, shorter medially than next to eye. Pronotum longer than scutellum (Fig. 11). External features as in generic description (see Dai and Dietrich 2011: 458).
Male genitalia. Pygofer in lateral aspect tapering posteriorly from midlength, with many short and long macrosetae dorsally, without caudal process (Fig. 31). Valve large, subtriangular (Fig. 32). Subgenital plate elongate, narrowing to rounded apex, uniseriate row of macrosetae along ventrolateral margin and additional hair-like setae at apex (Fig. 33). Aedeagal shaft curved dorsally, its apical margin with many small spines on both sides, gonopore apical, preatrium very long; basal processes slender, tapering apically, extended to near apex of aedeagal shaft (Figs 34, 35). Connective Y-shaped, articulated with aedeagus, its stem nearly 1/3 length of arms (Fig. 34). Style elongate, with prominent subapical lobe, apophysis slender and narrowed distally, equal to 1/2 length of style (Fig. 36).
Measurement.
Length (including tegmen): ♂, 4.4 mm.
Type material.
Holotype ♂, China: Yunnan Prov., Xishuangbanna, Menglun, 28 July 2012, coll. Weibin Zheng (GUGC).
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Grasses.
Distribution.
China (Yunnan) (Fig. 43).
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to Scaphoidella zhangi (Viraktamath & Mohan, 2004), but can be distinguished from the latter by the male pygofer without caudal process and spine on dorsal margin, apical margin of aedeagal shaft with many small spinose processes on both sides, and aedeagal shaft curved dorsally.
Etymology.
This new species is named after Dr. C. H. Dietrich (INHS) in recognition of his good work on leafhoppers.
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