Leptopharsa firma Drake & Hambleton, 1938

Guilbert, Éric & Montemayor, Sara I., 2010, Tingidae (Insecta, Heteroptera) from the Argentinan Yungas: new records and descriptions of selected fifth instars, Zoosystema 32 (4), pp. 549-565 : 558

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2010n4a1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5178787

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scientific name

Leptopharsa firma Drake & Hambleton, 1938
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Leptopharsa firma Drake & Hambleton, 1938 View in CoL

Leptopharsa firma Drake & Hambleton, 1938: 53 View in CoL .

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Argentina. Province of Jujuy, Calilegua , 4.VI.2007, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 2 ŠŠ, 1 ş ( MNHN). — Province of Jujuy, Calilegua, 10.VI.2007, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 1 ş ( MNHN) ; 1 ş ( MLP). — Province of Salta, Orán , 5.VI.2007, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 2 ŠŠ, 1 ş, 1 instar V ( MLP). — Province of Salta, Urundel, 7.VI.2007, Guilbert & Montemayor coll., 1 Š, 1 ş ( MNHN) ; 1 Š, 1 ş ( MLP).

DISTRIBUTION. — Brazil.

This species is newly recorded for Argentina, from Jujuy and Salta. It was found on vines extending up to 30 metres in the canopy in Calilegua park.

HOST PLANTS. — Unrecorded.

DESCRIPTION OF FIFTH INSTAR ( FIG. 5 View FIG )

Body whitish to yellowish, medially brownish; shiny, glabrous. Body length (without tubercles) 1.64 mm; width 0.80 mm ( Fig. 5A View FIG ).

Head armed with five simple, slender tubercles bearing scattered setae; frontal pair moderately long, directed forward and subparallel; median tubercle long and directed upward; occipital pair long, suberect and divergent.

Pronotum short and wide, median part swollen anteriorly, with a longitudinal small median keel; armed with a pair of short, suberect, divergent tubercles on swollen part; with a pair of long, suberect, divergent tubercles on middle line across keel and a long tubercle posteriorly on each margin; tubercles with several scattered setae ( Fig. 5B View FIG ).

Wing pads with two tubercles on each side, mesonotum armed on middle with a pair of long, slender, divergent tubercles; all tubercles covered with scattered setae.

Metanotum armed with a pair of slender, divergent, very short tubercles.

Abdominal tergites with a long, marginal tubercle on each side; tergites second, fifth, sixth and eighth with an erect, simple, median tubercle with a few scattered setae.

REMARKS

Until now, only the fifth instar of Leptopharsa gibbicarina ( Guilbert 2005) have been described. The fifth instar of L. firma can be distinguished from that of L. gibbicarina by the number of cephalic tubercles, the former species having five tubercles and the latter having three.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MLP

Museo de La Plata

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Tingidae

Genus

Leptopharsa

Loc

Leptopharsa firma Drake & Hambleton, 1938

Guilbert, Éric & Montemayor, Sara I. 2010
2010
Loc

Leptopharsa firma

DRAKE C. J. & HAMBLETON E. J. 1938: 53
1938
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