Klyveria flaviae, Serbina & Malenovský & Queiroz & Burckhardt, 2025

Serbina, Liliya Š., Malenovský, Igor, Queiroz, Dalva L. & Burckhardt, Daniel, 2025, Jumping plant-lice of the tribe Paurocephalini (Hemiptera: Psylloidea: Liviidae) in Brazil, Zootaxa 5585 (1), pp. 1-164 : 35-36

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scientific name

Klyveria flaviae
status

sp. nov.

1 Klyveria flaviae sp. nov.

( Figs 3G, 4C, 8A, 14A, 21A–G)

TypE matErIaL. HOLOtypE ♂: Brazil: MATO GROSSO DO SUL: Rio Verde, MS-427, South of Rio Verde , S19.0330, W54.8583, 470 m, 14.xi.2012, Luehea grandiflora (D. Burckhardt & D.L. Queiroz) #69(3) ( UFPR; dry). GoogleMaps

Paratypes. Brazil: MATO GROSSO DO SUL: 11 ♂, 10 ♀, same as holotype but ( UFPR, NHMB; dry, slide, 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0008173, NMB-PSYLL0008611, NMB-PSYLL0008239 [LSKlyfla-5]) ; 1 ♀, Campo Grande , near BR-163, S20.8907 /8948, W54.5713 /6599, 440– 450 m, 16.xi.2012, Luehea grandiflora (D. Burckhardt & D.L. Queiroz) #74(5) ( NHMB; 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0008176) GoogleMaps ; 9 ♂, 7 ♀, Jardim , near BR-267, S21.4494 /4683, W55.7919 /8027, 380– 440 m, 18–20.xi.2012, Luehea divaricata (D. Burckhardt & D.L. Queiroz) #76(5) ( MMBC, NHMB, UFPR; dry, slide, 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0008178, NMB-PSYLL0008174, NMB-PSYLL0008612, NMB-PSYLL0008613, NMB-PSYLL0008614, NMB-PSYLL0008615, NMB-PSYLL0008616, NMB-PSYLL0008617, NMB-PSYLL0008536) GoogleMaps ; 2 ♂, Rochedo , MS-080, S19.9683, W54.6500, 350 m, 15.xi.2012, Luehea grandiflora (D. Burckhardt & D.L. Queiroz) #73(3) ( NHMB; 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0008175) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, 6 ♀, Sidrolândia, South of Sidrolândia , MS-162, S21.0789, W54.9560, 440 m, 17.xi.2012, Luehea grandiflora (D. Burckhardt & D.L. Queiroz) #75(9) ( NHMB; 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0008177) GoogleMaps .— MINAS GERAIS: 1 ♂, Lavras, S21.2672, W44.9353, 900 m, 1–6.vi.2010, edge of Atlantic forest around coffee plantation mixed with pastures (D. Burckhardt) #1(0) ( NHMB; dry; NMB-PSYLL0008580) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, Vargem Bonita , Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra, Cachoeira Casca d’Anta, near waterfall, S20.3090, W46.5231, 860 m, 5.ix.2014 (D. Burckhardt & D. L. Queiroz) #143 ( NHMB; 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0008180) GoogleMaps .— PARANÁ: 1 ♂, Curitiba, Parque Barigui , S25.4269, W49.3134, 910 m, 4.xii.2012 (D. Burckhardt & D. L. Queiroz) #85(0) ( NHMB; 70% ethanol; NMB-PSYLL0008537) GoogleMaps .

Description. Adult. Coloration. General body colour whitish to pale yellow. Antenna pale yellow to brownish, gradually becoming darker towards apex, segments 9–10 entirely dark brown. Forewing ( Fig. 14A) with pale yellow veins and clear to pale yellow membrane lacking pattern. Legs pale yellow. Abdomen including terminalia whitish, distinctly paler than thorax.

Structure. Vertex trapezoidal, about half as long as wide, with distinct imbricate microsculpture and short setae ( Fig. 8A). Metatibia slender, bearing posteriorly open crown of 8–9 hardly sclerotised apical spurs. Forewing ( Fig. 14A) oblong-oval, with subparallel costal and anal margins, widest in the middle, evenly rounded apically; wing apex situated in cell r 2; C+Sc moderately curved along most of its length of its section between base and costal break; pterostigma long and narrow, in the middle distinctly narrower than cell r 1, with subparallel margins in basal two thirds; Rs almost straight, hardly curved to costal margin apically; M longer than M 1+2 and M 3+4; Cu 1a weakly curved, ending at bifurcation of M; cell cu 1 short and broad; surface spinules present in all cells, irregularly spaced, leaving narrow spinule-free stripes along the veins; spinules absent from basal two third of cell c+sc. Hindwing with 9 ungrouped costal setae.

Terminalia ( Fig. 21A–G). Male proctiger long, distinctly produced posteriad medially; covered with dense, moderately long setae in apical two thirds. Subgenital plate subglobular, with posterior margin evenly convex; with moderately long setae. Paramere shorter than proctiger; in lateral view, lamellar, with anterior margin almost straight in basal two thirds and concave subapically and posterior margin straight to weakly convex in basal half and distinctly concave in apical half, hence irregularly narrowing in apical third, with blunt, upwards directed apex; in dorsal view, apex narrow, directed inwards, and slightly upwards and posteriad, with small apical tooth; in posterior view, outer face strongly convex medially and relatively straight in basal and apical thirds, apex directed upwards; outer and inner face with sparse, moderately long setae, posterior margin with long setae. Proximal segment of aedeagus apically narrow and strongly sinuate, not subdivided. Distal segment of aedeagus thick; dorsal magin almost straight in basal two thirds, ventral margin strongly inflated basally; apical dilation, in lateral view, oval, broadly rounded apically, subdivided from basal portion; in dorsal view, apical dilation narrow, with subparallel margins, narrowly rounded apically; sclerotised end tube short and slightly curved.—Female terminalia cuneate, long; covered with short setae. Dorsal margin of proctiger, in lateral view, distinctly concave in apical half, apex slightly upturned, narrow, blunt; in dorsal view, apex narrowly rounded; circumanal ring, in dorsal view, oval. Subgenital plate slightly shorter than proctiger, with long apical process; in lateral view, pointed, upturned apically; in ventral view, apex narrowly rounded.

Fifth instar immature. Unknown.

Host plant. Adults were collected on Luehea divaricata Mart. and L. grandiflora Mart. ( Malvaceae ) which are likely hosts.

Distribution. Brazil (MG, MS, PR).

Derivation of name. Dedicated to Flavia Queiroz Sant’Anna, daughter of D.L. Queiroz.

Comments. Klyveria flaviae sp. nov. differs from both extant species known from Brazil, K. crassiflagellata (Burckhardt) and K. setinervis (Burckhardt) , in the smaller body size (FL <1.4 versus> 1.6); distinct imbricate microsculpture on the vertex; the short, light-coloured antenna (AL <0.6 versus> 0.9; AL/HW <1.3 versus> 1.4); the evenly pale yellow and elongate forewing (FL/FW> 2.4 versus ≤ 2.4), with subparallel margins, and narrowly rounded apex; and details of the paramere shape bearing a single small apical tooth. Klyveria flaviae sp. nov. differs from K. crassiflagellata in the broader pterostigma (PtL/PtW <9.0 versus> 14.0), and from K. setinervis in the much shorter setae on head, thorax and forewing veins; the longer vertex relative to the width; the narrower pterostigma (PtL/PtW> 7.0 versus <7.0), and longer (Cu 1a L/FL> 0.3 versus <0.3) and narrower (Cu 1a L/cu 1 W> 3.0 versus <2.0) cell cu 1; and the oval female circumanal ring.

Klyveria flaviae sp. nov. differs from the fossil species K. succina Burckhardt & Drohojowska described from Dominican amber (Burckhardt et al. 2024a) in the smaller body size (HW <0.5 vs. = 0.6; FL <1.4 versus = 1.5; MT <0.4 vs. = 0.5), more elongate forewing with the cell c+sc narrow (vs. broad), vein M longer than M 1+2 (vs. shorter), vein Cu longer than Cu 1b (vs. shorter) and cell cu 1 broader (vs. narrower).

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

MMBC

Moravske Muzeum [Moravian Museum]

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch