Docalidida parvitatis, Nielson, 2011

Nielson, M. W., 2011, New species in the Neotropical genus Docalidia with a key to known species, notes on distribution, taxonomy and a synoptic catalogue of the genus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae: Teruliini) 2952, Zootaxa 2952 (1), pp. 1-86 : 55

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2952.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5286451

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E70787A4-FFBB-E150-FF5D-E518CAF88FD7

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Docalidida parvitatis
status

sp. nov.

Docalidida parvitatis , sp. nov.

(Plate III I, Figs. 201–208 View FIGURES 201–208 )

Length. Male 6.20 mm., female unknown.

External morphology. Small, robust species. General color of dorsum dark brown to black with yellow markings; forewings with clavus black, veins black with small, yellow spots, 2 large yellow spots, one on costa, one apically; mesonotum and pronotum black, numerous small, yellow spots on mesonotum; crown yellow with orange markings, eyes grey (Plate III I); face black with few small, yellow spots on clypeus, anterior margin orange.

Head broad, narrower than pronotum, anterior margin broadly rounded; crown narrow, nearly 1/3 narrower than eye, produced anteriorly about 1/3 of entire length, disk foveate on each side of middle; eyes large, elongate ovoid, pronotum as long as crown, surface bullated, mesonotum large about twice as long as pronotum; forewings very broad, venation typical; clypeus long, broad, lateral margins broadly convex, median longitudinal carina prominent; clypellus about 1/3 as long as clypeus, narrow, lateral margins divergent distally, median longitudinal ridge inflated.

Male genitalia. Pygofer in lateral view small, triangulate, caudodorsal process small, digitate, caudoventral process reduced to small lenticular lobe below base of caudodorsal process ( Fig. 201 View FIGURES 201–208 ); left subgenital plate moderately long, broad, glabrous ( Fig. 202 View FIGURES 201–208 ); right style long, slightly longer than aedeagus, robust, inflated in distal 1/4 with row of stout setae laterally in distal half of apophysis ( Figs. 203, 204 View FIGURES 201–208 ); aedeagus long, tubular, curved laterally in distal 1/ 4 in dorsal view, gonopore large, submedial ( Figs. 205, 206 View FIGURES 201–208 ); connective T-shaped, apex curved anteriorly, membrane absent, medial ridge extending anteriorly beyond arms, stem long, narrow ( Fig. 207 View FIGURES 201–208 ); dorsal connective, long narrow, bifurcate distally ( Fig. 208 View FIGURES 201–208 ).

Specimens examined. Holotype male. COLOMBIA: Bolivia, SFF, Los Colorados, Alto el Mirador, 9º54’N 75º7’W., 400 m., Malaise, 12/6/01-12/12/01, E. Deulufelt, leg., M. 2628 (HB). GoogleMaps

Etymology. The name is descriptive for the small size of the species.

Remarks. This species is similar to D. sinuata ( Nielson, 1979b:229) in style configuration and can be distinguished by the lack of an aedeagal ventral process, laterally curved apex and lack of segement X ventral process.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Docalidida

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