Eucyphonia festiva Rodríguez-Serrano & Forero, 2019

Rodríguez-Serrano, Juanita & Forero, Dimitri, 2019, A remarkable new species of Eucyphonia (Hemiptera: Membracidae) from Boyacá, Colombia, Zootaxa 4577 (3), pp. 494-500 : 495-498

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4577.3.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5941959

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Plazi

scientific name

Eucyphonia festiva Rodríguez-Serrano & Forero
status

sp. nov.

Eucyphonia festiva Rodríguez-Serrano & Forero , sp. nov.

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Diagnosis. Overall coloration bright orange-yellow with black markings above ocelli, on metopidium, at vertical ramus of suprahumeral processes, apex of medial process of pronotum, base of medial spine of posterior process of pronotum, and apex of globular portion of lateral branches of posterior process; forewing with some black markings between crossveins. Pronotum with vertical ramus of suprahumeral process globular, basally with long lateral sharp spine; posterolateral margin tumid; lateral branches of posterior process with ovate basal section reaching almost two thirds length of medial posterior spine.

Description. Female. Coloration: Bright orange-yellow overall with symmetrical black markings ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ). Head with pair of black markings over ocelli; thorax with pair of black markings on metopidium ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ), at latero-ventral base of suprahumeral process and at tip of vertical ramus, on anteromedial small concave area of posterolateral margin, apex of medial process of pronotum, base of medial spine of posterior process of pronotum, and apex of globular portion of lateral branches of posterior process; forewing with black spots between intersections of basal Cu cell, first and third discoidal, as well as between first, second and third discoidal cell ( Figs. 1B View FIGURE 1 , 2B View FIGURE 2 ); metatibia with black apical ring ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ); abdomen grayish, light yellow between each of sternal segments reaching pleural region ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ).

Structure: Head: Head width across eyes less than distance between pronotal humeri; frontoclypeus without distinct lateral lobes. Thorax: Pronotal surface smooth, shiny, covered with sparse, long setae. Pronotum with suprahumeral processes (sh) with vertical ramus globular and tumescent, lateral ramus about two times as long as width of vertical ramus, apically sharp and directed laterad in dorsal view( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ), moderately elevated in anterior view ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ); posterolateral margin (pm) tumid, laterally broadly rounded ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ); medial process (mp) short, hump-like, directed upward ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ); medial base of posterior process swollen, lateral branches (lb) of posterior process basally ovate, subglobular, apically very narrow ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ), reaching almost two thirds length of medial spine; medial spine curved downwards, reaching nearly to apex of forewings (broken in holotype, but clearly visible in live specimen, Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Forewing: Same as described for Ceresini ( Kopp & Yonke, 1979) . Abdomen: Surface smooth ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ). Genitalia: Pygofer surface smooth, ventral margin with long, strong setae ( Figs. 3A, B View FIGURE 3 ); pair of foveae dorsally towards apex. Gonoplac uniformly broad on apical half, apex rounded, ventral margin with macrosetae ( Fig. 3C View FIGURE 3 ). First valvula gently curved upward, narrowing towards apex; ramus extending to about midlength of valvula, more sclerotized basally; dorsal sculptured area extending to base of valvula, ornate with oblique integumental lines ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 ), apex gently sinuous and tapering apically ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 ); ventral sculptured area restricted to apical third of valvula, divided into two portions interrupted by a glabrous area, basal portion ornate with oblique, fine lines, apical portion short, with irregular, nearly perpendicular lines ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 ). Second valvula more strongly sclerotized than first, gently curved upward, of uniform width, tapering apically, apex shortly rounded; dorsal margin smooth, serrate on apical fifth ( Fig. 3E View FIGURE 3 ), denticles triangular ( Fig. 3G View FIGURE 3 ); apical half with irregular ducts and pores ( Fig. 3G View FIGURE 3 ); ramus reaching apex of valvulae, of nearly equal width ( Fig. 3E View FIGURE 3 ).

Measurements: Total length (head to apex of forewing): 6.07; length from head to abdomen apex: 4.77; head length: 0.93; head width: 2.13; distance between ocelli: 0.39; length of pronotum up to apex of lateral branch of posterior process: 4.84; distance between apex of lateral rami of suprahumeral processes: 3.21; distance between apex of medial processes: 0.62; distance between apex of lateral branches of posterior process: 2.98.

Male. Unknown.

Type Material. Holotype Female. COLOMBIA. Boyacá, Santa María, Sendero Hyca Quye , ~ 5.5km NW de Santa María, 4,89811°N 73,29344°W, 900m, 7–11 March 2016, J. Rodríguez / sobre Piper sp. / MPUJ _ ENT 0019903 GoogleMaps / Holotype Eucyphonia festiva sp. nov. Rodríguez-Serrano & Forero 2019.

Distribution. Eucyphonia festiva sp. nov. is only known from its type locality in Santa María, Boyacá, in Colombia, located on the eastern slope of the Eastern Cordillera, and adjacent to the Orinoco region. This new species represents the first record of Eucyphonia from Colombia. Interestingly, no species of Eucyphonia have been reported from west of the Andes, unlike some of the species of Cyphonia ( Sakakibara, 1968) .

Plant associations. The new species was found associated with Piper sp. ( Piperaceae ). This is the first time a plant association has been reported for any species of Eucyphonia . Further field efforts should assess the validity of this single observation.

Etymology. The name is taken from the Latin “ festivus ” meaning excellent or fine, in order to highlight the joyful coloration of black markings over the bright yellow dorsum. This color pattern is characteristic of the new species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Membracidae

Genus

Eucyphonia

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