Cornutipo tricornis ( Evans, 1934 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11045972 |
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Cornutipo tricornis ( Evans, 1934 ) |
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Cornutipo tricornis ( Evans, 1934) View in CoL
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Cornutipoides tricornis EVANS, 1934: 150 View in CoL (in key), 164, fig. C 3a, b, 11–12 [original description, genotype of Cornutipoides View in CoL gen. nov.].
Cornutipoides tricornis View in CoL – EVANS, 1938: 34 [notes on morphology]. — EVANS, 1942: 143 [listed, restricted to Western Australia]. — EVANS, 1946: 50, fig. 3 e [notes on head morphology, ventral head illustrated]. — METCALF, 1965: 29 [catalogued]. — EVANS, 1966: 50, fig. 11 i [plant host records, new distribution records].
Cornutipo tricornis View in CoL – EVANS, 1969: 51, fig. 1 E [new name combination and synonymy of Cornutipoides View in CoL with Cornutipo View in CoL , nymph illustrated]. — EVANS, 1975: 426, fig. 57 [description and illustration of features of the head].
TYPE MATERIAL EXAMINED.
HOLOTYPE
AUSTRALIA • ♂; North-Western Australia; “ Cornocercopis tricornis, Goding M.S., N.W. Aust. ”, “ Cornutipoides tricornis Ev. , Cornutipoides tricornis Ev ”, “N.W.A., Attacking trees”, “SAMA Database No. 20-017508”, “ Type ”; SAM.
PARATYPES
AUSTRALIA • 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀; collection details as per holotype; SAM .
NOTE: The holotype, three paratypes and one nymph of C. tricornis , were eXamined ( Figs 9-10 View Fig View Fig ). They are card-mounted on two cards and attached to a single pin ( Fig. 9 F View Fig ). The dissected male specimen, considered to be the holotype as depicted in the illustrations of EVANS (1934) was found to be damaged with only the head, pronotum, scutellum, left hind wing and left tegmen attached to the card ( Fig. 9 View Fig A-C). The genitalia of the holotype of C. tricornis is represented by the aedeagus, subgenital plates and parameres, all glued onto a slide in an undetermined resin ( Fig. 9 View Fig D-F) and attached to the pin with the type specimens. The abdomen and pygofer are missing in the holotype specimen and were not illustrated by EVANS (1934).
AMENDED DESCRIPTION.
(based on EVANS (1934); additions marked with *)
Measurements: Body length 6mm; head width 2.2mm.
General: ( Figs 9 View Fig A-C, 10A-D) Appearing mostly mottled dark brown; head and pronotum mottled, stramineous, with dark brown to black mottled patches; mesonotum with anterior lateral margin with dark brown to black triangles; scutellum with dark brown to black patches.
Head: ( Figs 9 View Fig A-B, 10A-D) Bearing three horns; *in dorsal view, medial horn (fronto-clypeal projection) widest at the base, narrowing apically, apical width around 3/5 medial width, apical margin roundly truncate, horn slightly curved anterodorsad in lateral view; *lateral projections (on each side of verteX) reaching ¾ length of medial projection and slightly convergent towards apeX in dorsal view, distinctly directed anteroventrad in lateral view; *head width about equal to pronotal width (at widest point posteriorly).
Thorax: ( Figs 9 View Fig A-B, 10A-D) *Pronotum about half length of width; pronotum punctate.
Tegmina: ( Figs 9 C View Fig , 10 View Fig A-D) Hyaline, mottled dark brown to black; claval area around scutellum punctate; veins brown.
Terminalia ♂: ( Fig. 9 View Fig D-E) Subgenital plates small, *apically rounded and dorsal apeX with a small beak-like point directed dorsad; paramere apeX reaching less than half length of subgenital plate; *base of aedeagus with thimble-shaped sac; *gonoduct directed ventrad, two apical processes anterior to the gonopore, the most anterior process straight, directed anteroventrad and one more posterior, curved, directed posterodorsad; *pre-apical processes at base of anterior-most apical process, almost reaching half of length of apical process.
DISTRIBUTION.
Australia: Western Australia, Queensland ( EVANS, 1966).
HOST.
Proteaceae View in CoL : Grevillea pteridifolia Knight (1809) View in CoL , G. parallela Knight (1809) View in CoL , G. glauca Banks & Sol. View in CoL eX. Knight (1809); Myrtaceae View in CoL : Melaleuca acacioides F. Muell. (1862) View in CoL , ( EVANS, 1966, Fletcher, 2009).
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South African Museum |
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Auchenorrhyncha |
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Membracoidea |
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Ipoini |
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Cornutipo tricornis ( Evans, 1934 )
Semeraro, Linda & Constant, Jérôme 2023 |
Cornutipo tricornis
EVANS J. W. 1969: 51 |
Cornutipoides tricornis
EVANS J. W. 1966: 50 |
METCALF Z. P. 1965: 29 |
EVANS J. W. 1946: 50 |
EVANS J. W. 1942: 143 |
EVANS J. W. 1938: 34 |
Cornutipoides tricornis EVANS, 1934: 150
EVANS J. W. 1934: 150 |