Dilacreon Fennah, 1980

Chen, Xiang-Sheng & Zhi, Yan, 2023, Taxonomic study of the Eucarpiini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae) from China, Zootaxa 5347 (1), pp. 1-100 : 6-8

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Genus Dilacreon Fennah, 1980 View in CoL

Dilacreon Fennah, 1980: 242 View in CoL ; Lӧcker et al., 2010: 7; Zhang & Chen, 2013a, 319.

Type species: Dystheatias orpheus Fennah, 1956b View in CoL ; by original designation.

Diagnosis. Body size. Moderate-sized species. Body strongly compressed laterally.

Head. Head including eyes nearly as wide as pronotum; length of head from base of frons to apex of anteclypeus not more than 2.5 times width of frons at widest part. Vertex much broader than long in midline, anterior margin transverse, or slightly concave, or weakly angulately produced; lateral carinae slightly elevated. Antennae short; not sunk in a pit; pedicellus subglobose, at most only slightly longer than broad; no subantennal process present. Frons not or only slightly depressed basally, median carina simple, sometimes attaining basal margin, sometimes not; maximum width of frons no more than twice apical width; position of maximum width of frons distinctly dorsad of center of frontoclypeal suture; lateral carinae slightly elevated. Frontoclypeal suture distinctly semicircular or triangular, bent upwards, median part not reaching lower margin of antennal scape.

Thorax. Angle of hind margin of pronotum more or less rectangular. Forewing steeply tectiform; first crossvein MP 3+4 -CuA 1 less than half as long as vein MP 3+4 from MP fork to first crossvein MP 3+4 -CuA 1 and much shorter than first veinlet r-m; a supernumerary crossvein sometimes present between MP and CuA 1 close to fork CuA; RP apically bifid; 9–10 apical cells. Wing with R simple. Legs: Hind tibia without lateral spine; 1st hind tarsus with more than 5 teeth apically.

Male genitalia. Pygofer symmetrical; anal segment symmetrical or asymmetrical; gonostyli symmetrical in ventral view; aedeagus with process.

Female genitalia. Ovipositor elongate, orthopteroid, slightly curved upwards, reaching but not surpassing anal style; sternite VIII medially very long, slightly bent dorsad, posterior margin U-shaped; anal segment square (as long as wide) or rectangular (wider than long) in dorsal view; anal style as long as wide or slightly longer than wide; tergite IX without wax plates.

Distribution. Oriental and Australian regions.

Key to the species of Dilacreon Fennah View in CoL of the world

1. Frons with lateral margins almost laterally produced; forewing with a crossvein MP-CuA 1 near CuA fork............... 2

- Frons with lateral margins distinctly anterolaterally produced; forewing without crossvein MP-CuA 1 near CuA fork....... 9

2. Apical lobes of anal tube with a pointed tip in lateral view..................................................... 3

- Apical lobes of anal tube with a rounded tip in lateral view.................................................... 4

3. Periandrium of aedeagus ventrally with one triangle and one ovoid shaped, flattened ridge ( Löcker et al., 2010: Fig. 14A, B View FIGURE 14 )....................................................................... D. (Dilacreon) granulinervis (Muir) View in CoL

- Periandrium of aedeagus ventrally without above ridge ( Fennah, 1980: Figs 13 View FIGURE 13 , 14 View FIGURE 14 )............ D. (D.) semiramis Fennah View in CoL

4. Periandrium without process ventrally..................................................................... 5

- Periandrium with process(es) ventrally.................................................................... 6

5. Endosoma (=flagellum) left laterally with a spinous process in the middle ( Löcker et al., 2010: Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 ).................................................................................................. D. (D.) akethe Löcker View in CoL

- Endosoma left laterally without process in the middle ( Löcker et al., 2010: Fig. 15A View FIGURE 15 )................ D. (D.) ispi Löcker View in CoL

6. Spinous process on ventral surface of periandrium near apex ( Fennah, 1980: Figs 20 View FIGURE 20 , 21 View FIGURE 21 )....... D. (D.) nigricornis Fennah View in CoL

- Spinous process on ventral surface of periandrium not near apex................................................ 7

7. Apex of endosoma with a long spinous process ( Fig. 2H–K View FIGURE 2 )............................. D. (D.) deltodontus sp. nov.

- Apex of endosoma without process....................................................................... 8

8. The pair of spinous process at the base of the endosoma symmetrical ( Fennah, 1956b: Fig. 16g View FIGURE 16 )... D. (D.) telamon (Fennah) View in CoL

- The spinous process at the left base of the endosoma strongly sinuate and that on the right straight ( Fennah, 1956b: Fig. 16c View FIGURE 16 )................................................................................ D. (D.) orpheus (Fennah) View in CoL

9. Forewing with crossvein CuA 1 -CuA 2 present.............................................................. 10

- Forewing with crossvein CuA 1 -CuA 2 absent............................................................... 18

10. Anterior margin of vertex straight or very weakly convex, transverse........................................... 11

- Anterior margin of vertex angulate...................................................................... 15

11. Forewing with crossvein MP 3+4 -CuA 1 present.............................................................. 12

- Forewing with crossvein MP 3+4 -CuA 1 absent............................................................... 13

12. Periandrium with a lobe on right ventrally at apex produced into four spinous processes ( Fennah, 1980: Figs 39 View FIGURE 39 , 40 View FIGURE 40 ).................................................................................. D. (Eluzalmon) vashni Fennah View in CoL

- Periandrium with a spinous process ventrally near apex ( Fennah, 1980: Figs 31 View FIGURE 31 , 32 View FIGURE 32 )........... D. (E.) idomeneus Fennah View in CoL

13. Vertex with broader at anterior margin than long in middle about 1.7: 1 ( Fennah, 1980: Fig. 69 View FIGURE 69 )... D. (E.) pictifrons Fennah View in CoL

- Vertex with broader at anterior margin than long in middle about 2.1: 1.......................................... 14

14. Antennae tawny; abdomen dorsally brown; vertex in profile obtusely angulately meeting frons; first crossvein r-m slightly basad of fork MP................................................................ D. (E.) parmenion Fennah View in CoL

- Antennae creamy white; abdomen dorsally creamy white; apex of vertex in profile evenly rounding into frons; first crossvein r-m at same level as fork MP......................................................... D. (E.) caudatus Fennah View in CoL

15. Periandrium with a large vertical triangular lobe ventrally in basal 1/2, acuminate apically and bent to left ( Fennah, 1980: Figs 118, 119)........................................................................... D. (E.) salma Fennah View in CoL

- Periandrium without such lobe ventrally.................................................................. 16

16. Periandrium with a spinose process on dorsal margin at middle ( Fennah, 1980: Figs 92, 93)..... D. (E.) chionomus Fennah View in CoL

- Periandrium without spinose process on dorsal margin....................................................... 17

17. Vertex with broader at anterior margin than long in middle about 1.4: 1; forewing with crossvein MP 3+4 -CuA 1 present ( Fennah, 1980: Fig. 107)................................................................. D. (E.) pentagonus Fennah View in CoL

- Vertex with broader at anterior margin than long in middle about 1.9: 1; forewing with crossvein MP 3+4 -CuA 1 absent ( Fennah, 1980: Fig. 98).................................................................... D. (E.) themistius Fennah View in CoL

18. Vertex without middle carina........................................................................... 19

- Vertex with middle carina.............................................................................. 22

19. Forewing with fork Sc+RP distad of fork CuA 1 +CuA 2 ( Fig. 20C View FIGURE 20 )............................. D. (E.) falcatus sp. nov.

- Forewing with fork Sc+RP basad of fork CuA 1 +CuA 2....................................................... 20

20. Forewing with markings............................................................................... 21

- Forewing without any markings......................................................... D. (E.) gibber Fennah View in CoL

21. Forewing without a spot at fork CuA and with a diffuse cloud across membrane between apical angle and apex of clavus ( Fennah, 1980: Fig. 85)............................................................. D. (E.) sordidus Fennah

- Forewing with a spot at fork CuA and without above cloud ( Fennah, 1980: Fig. 46 View FIGURE 46 ).................. D. (E.) koa Fennah View in CoL

22. Apical part of gonostyli acute in lateral view............................................................... 23

- Apical part of gonostyli round in lateral view.............................................................. 25

23. The ventral margin of periandrium without spinous process ( Fig. 9H–K View FIGURE 9 ).................... D. (E.) biprocessus sp. nov.

- The ventral margin of periandrium with process(es)......................................................... 24

24. The ventral margin of periandrium with a spinous process and left side without process basally ( Fig. 4H–K View FIGURE 4 )............................................................................................. D. (E.) apiculatus sp. nov.

- The ventral margin of periandrium without process and left side with a spinous process basally ( Fig. 15H–K View FIGURE 15 )............................................................................................. D. (E.) distentus sp. nov.

25. The dorsal margin of periandrium with a sinuous spinous process in the middle ( Fig. 7H–K View FIGURE 7 )....... D. (E.) arcuatus sp. nov.

- The dorsal margin of periandrium without spinous process.................................................... 26

26. Endosoma with a sheet-like process ( Fig. 23J–M View FIGURE 23 ).................................... D. (E.) lobatus Zhang & Chen

- Endosoma without sheet-like process.................................................................... 27

27. Base of endosoma with a short erect spinous process ( Fig. 17H–K View FIGURE 17 )............................ D. (E.) erectus sp. nov.

- Base of endosoma without erect spinous process............................................................ 28

28. The right side of periandrium with two spinous processes apically ( Fig. 25H View FIGURE 25 )............. D. (E.) parapentagonus sp. nov.

- The right side of periandrium with one spinous process apically............................................... 29

29. The spinous process on the right apex of periandrium with its apical 1/3 bent to the left through a strong arc over the dorsal margin ( Fig. 28H–K View FIGURE 28 )............................................................. D. (E.) transversus sp. nov.

- The spinous process on the right apex of periandrium not bent to the left ( Fig. 12H–K View FIGURE 12 )...... D. (E.) congjiangensis sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cixiidae

Loc

Dilacreon Fennah, 1980

Chen, Xiang-Sheng & Zhi, Yan 2023
2023
Loc

Dilacreon

Fennah 1980: 242
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