Daochia fyanensis, Wei & Zhang & Webb, 2006

Wei, C., Zhang, Y. - L. & Webb, M. D., 2006, New synonymy in the leafhopper genus Stegelytra Mulsant and Rey and description of a new genus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Stegelytrinae), Journal of Natural History 40 (35 - 37), pp. 2057-2069 : 2067-2068

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930601046378

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A08610-C340-FFB1-FF10-FF05FE97FD8F

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scientific name

Daochia fyanensis
status

sp. nov.

Daochia fyanensis View in CoL sp. n. ( Figures 39–44 View Figures 39–44 )

Description

Body length 7 mm. Dorsum and face generally yellow-brown with pale yellow markings as in Figures 15–18 View Figures 15–27 ; anterior part of anteclypeus and lateral margin of postclypeus and gena red; eyes dark brown; ocelli red. Fore wing with veins generally red; a triangular-shaped whitish patch at mid-length of the fore margin. Sternum and legs yellow-white, posterior tibia darker.

Male genitalia with connective narrow. Aedeagus with shaft moderately long and narrow, laterally compressed, fimbriolate apically on posterior margin; a laterally broad basal process on each side, slightly expanded distally in posterior view and a narrower slightly shorter and more posterior process on each side, both pair of processes slightly divergent in posterior view and following curve of shaft in lateral view.

Type material

Holotype: „ ( BPBM). Vietnam: Fyan (11.88 ° N, 21.20 ° E), 1200 m, 11 July to 9 August 1961, N. R. Spencer. GoogleMaps

Other material. The following two specimens ( BMNH and BPBM, respectively) may be this species: Vietnam: Tam Dao Mts (21.45 ° N, 105.64 ° E), 10 August and 5 September GoogleMaps

1993, V. Novotny (abdomen missing); Dalat, 6 km. S (11.1 ° N, 108.1 ° E), 1400–1500 m., 9 June to 7 July 1961, N. R. Spencer.

Etymology

Named after its type locality.

Biology

Unknown (see Introduction).

Remarks

This species is similar to bicornis but can be distinguished by (1) shaft more laterally compressed; (2) anterior processes of aedeagus longer; and (3) posterior processes of aedeagus shorter.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Daochia

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