Oncometopia obtusa ( Fabricius, 1787 )

Rakitov, Roman, 2016, The Oncometopia orbona species group (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Proconiini), Zootaxa 4168 (1), pp. 109-133 : 125-126

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4168.1.5

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Oncometopia obtusa ( Fabricius, 1787 )
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Oncometopia obtusa ( Fabricius, 1787) View in CoL

( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 )

Cicada obtusa Fabricius 1787: 269 View in CoL [n. sp.]

Oncometopia obtusa View in CoL ; Schröder 1959: 17 [listed, described, pl. 1, figs. 1, 2] Cicada obtusa View in CoL ; Young 1965a: 15 [lectotype designated]

Oncometopia (Oncometopia) obtusa View in CoL ; Metcalf 1965: 579 [catalogued] Oncometopia (Oncometopia) obtusa View in CoL ; Young 1968: 227 [listed] Oncometopia (Oncometopia) obtusa View in CoL ; McKamey 2007: 309 [catalogued] Description. Length of male 11.0– 12.3 mm, female 11.7–12.3 mm. External structure as in O. orbona View in CoL .

Coloration. Body shape and coloration of examined specimens from Trinidad and Tobago ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A, B) match well the description of Schröder (1959). Head and thorax with ground color sordid yellow peppered with minute reddish dots, except posterior pronotum and forewings green to purplish brown; black pattern as in O. clarior View in CoL . Specimens at USNM are dark, reddish-brown, apparently due to post-mortem color change.

Male terminalia. Aedeagus expanded apically, in caudal view with narrow fleshy border ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C, D), otherwise similar to O. clarior . Pygofer process ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 E) as in O. clarior , other characters as is typical for the group (see O. orbona ).

Female terminalia. Similar to O. clarior specimens from Oaxaca, with posterior extension of vestibulum short and wide, its apex broadly rounded ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 H).

Types. The lectotype, male, in the collection of the Zoologisches Museum der Universität Kiel (ZMUK), Germany, has been designated by Young (1965a) and was not examined in this study. According to Schröder (1959), who examined the specimen, the type locality is Cayenne in French Guiana.

Material examined. Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad: [no locality], xii.1902, [no collector] [2♀, USNM] ; St. Augustine , 12.xii.2003, V. Thompson [1Ƌ, INHS] ; Tobago: Friendship Estate , 07.ix.1918, H. Morrison [1Ƌ, USNM] .

Distribution. Young (1968) listed the species from Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad Island, and Suriname. It is also known from French Guiana ( Schröder 1959) and Tobago Island.

Notes. The species is close to O. clarior , being distinguished by the aedeagus expanded in the apical part ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

INHS

Illinois Natural History Survey

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Oncometopia

Loc

Oncometopia obtusa ( Fabricius, 1787 )

Rakitov, Roman 2016
2016
Loc

Oncometopia (Oncometopia) obtusa

McKamey 2007: 309
Young 1968: 227
Metcalf 1965: 579
1965
Loc

Oncometopia obtusa

Young 1965: 15
Schroder 1959: 17
1959
Loc

Cicada obtusa

Fabricius 1787: 269
1787
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