Tomaspis perezii Berg, 1879

Foieri, Alvaro & Lenicov, Ana Maria Marino de Remes, 2019, Cercopoidea types (Hemiptera-Cicadomorpha) housed at the Museo de la Plata entomological collection (Argentina), Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 59, pp. 1-10 : 4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.16

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4973666

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F2F16C-FF8F-FFEC-1FC1-955BFC224A40

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Tomaspis perezii Berg
status

 

[ Tomaspis perezii Berg View in CoL ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 )]

Lectotype, female, MLP no. 1733/1; Argentina, Buenos Aires; date and collectors unknown.

Paralectotype, female, MLP no. 1733/2 ; Argentina, Buenos Aires, date and collectors unknown .

Original Description:

“Albido-testacea, dense sericea, capite supra foveolis et callolis partis anticae pronoti, disco pectoris dorsoque abdominis obscure fuscis vel piceis;capite subrotundato, utrimque impresso, carina antice et postice obsoleta instructo; fronte flavida, transversim testáceo-striata, convexa, distincte carinata; antennis fuscescentibus; pronoto carina obsoleta, antice et postice evanescente,instructo; scutello medio leviter impresso, ad basin interdum fusco; tegminibus dense sericeis, apice semicirculariter rotundatis; alis hyalinis, venis limboque fuscescentibus; dorso abdominis basi apiceque flavescenti; ventre dilute fusco, obsolete testáceo-fasciato, segmento terminali flavido; pedibus flavido-testaceis, tarsis obscurioribus, spina basali tibiarum posticarum parva. Long. corp. 7 ½ -8, tegm. 7-8; lat. Pron. 2 ½ mm”.

Translation:

Light brown, opaque, surface of the head with foveas and even tubercle in the anterior part of the pronotum; ventral surface of the thorax light brown or dark; subrounded head, punctate on each side, vertex with weak carina; yellow frons, convex, with a strong carina and striated laterally; darkened antennae; pronotum with weak carena and obsolet in the anterior part; scutellum slightly punctured, darkened at base; tegmina opaque, apex rounded; wings hyaline, veins darkened; dorsal surface at base and apex of the abdomen yellowish, ventral surface light brown with darkened bands, terminal segment yellow; legs yellowish-brown, tarsi darkened, posterior basal spine of the tibia small. Body length: 7 ½ - 8 mm; tegmina: 7-8 mm; pronotum width: 2 ½ mm.

Remarks: Both the specimens were labelled as “typus” by Berg and mentioned as syntypes by Carvalho & Webb (2005: 58). This species was originally described as Tomaspis Amyot & Serville by Berg (1879) and subsequently was synonymized with Deois (Deois) terrea (Germar) by Sakakibara (1979: 12). Are considered here as lectotype and paralectotype (ICZN, art. 74.1.1).

Paralectotype 1733/2 lacks both mesothoracic legs and left forewing.

MLP

Museo de La Plata

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cercopidae

Genus

Tomaspis

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