Cissidium
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.622 |
publication LSID |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795736 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039987A1-38BA-FF64-29F4-F96DFBEDFD1A |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Cissidium |
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Key to species View in CoL group 5
1. Pronotal sides rounded....................................................................................................................... 2 – Pronotal sides angulate ...................................................................................................................... 4
2. Pronotum base with a linear row of ten foveae in two pairs of five each, the medial two pairs being larger than the outer three pairs ......................................................................... C. modestum View in CoL sp. nov.
– Foveae along pronotal base of the same size, more randomly arranged ........................................... 3
3. Pronotum base with ± seven foveae ...................................................................... C. upiense View in CoL sp. nov. – Pronotum base with ± ten foveae.................................................................... C. sakaii Sawada, 2008 4. Head without a linear depression between the eyes .......................................................................... 5 – Head with a linear depression between the eyes ............................................... C. fraternum View in CoL sp. nov.
5. Sides of mid-keel straight .................................................................... C. kolombangaricum sp. nov. – Sides of mid-keel concave ................................................................................................................ 6
6. Mid-keel short, anterior angles very wide .................................................. C. brachypterum sp. nov. – Mid keel anterior angles narrower..................................................................................................... 7
7. Mid keel shorter and wider .............................................................................. C. waginicum sp. nov. – Mid keel narrower................................................................................................. C. apterum sp. nov.
Cissidium apterum sp. nov.
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Figs 6J View Fig , 107 View Fig
Etymology
Johnson ms name, named after the apterous male.
Material examined
Holotype
SOLOMON ISLANDS • ♂; Santa Ysobel, S.E., 1000 Ships Bay , opposite Lilihinia Is.; 20 Sep. 1965; forest litter; P.N. Lawrence leg.; BMNH.
Paratypes
SOLOMON ISLANDS • 1 ♀; Santa Ysobel, same collection data as for holotype; BMNH • 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀; NE Tatamba, Raja; 30 Sep. 1965; forest litter; P.N. Lawrence leg.; MMUE, BMNH • 1 ♂; E Central San Jorge Is. ; 24 Sep. 1965; forest litter; J.P. and P.N. Lawrence leg.; BMNH .
Description
SIZE. Habitus ( Fig. 101A View Fig ), length 0.63 mm.
COLOUR. Dark yellow brown, pubescence, legs and antennae dusky yellow.
HEAD. Without a clearly marked linear depression behind the eyes, width across eyes 0.22 mm; antennomeres III–XI length 0.36 mm, III–IX length 0.20 mm, X–XI length 0.16 mm.
PRONOTUM. Length 0.18 mm, width 0.32 mm, pubescent, base with a series of four or five foveae on each side, these two series separated by distinct space opposite scutellum and with a few scattered, rather large, somewhat irregular foveolae in basal half; side margins sharply angled, concave before rectangular hind angles, sinuous before obtuse anterior angles, strongly bordered, border effaced laterally on posterior margin ( Fig. 107B View Fig ).
ELYTRA. Length 0.47 mm, width 0.37 mm, pubescence as pronotum, basal third sparsely covered with large foveolae.
MESOVENTRITE. Medial extension of collar short, pointed; anterior margin of mid-keel wider than posterior, corners of posterior margin reaching anterior margins of mesocoxal borders; keel sharply raised anteriorly then almost parallel-sided to termination between mesocoxae; mesoventral lateral margins serrate in posterior half; humeri barely toothed, sloping posteriorly ( Fig. 107C View Fig ).
METAVENTRITE. Length 0.12 mm, width across spines 0.12 mm, with scattered setae, female disc simple, male disc depressed medially; posterior margins of mesocoxal cavities serrate.
WINGS. Male macropterous. Female apterous.
GENITALIA. Female spermatheca globular with small accessory knob. Male aedeagus with projecting hooked tip ( Fig. 6J View Fig ).
Remarks
Five of the ten species of Cissidium recorded from the Solomon Islands belong in this group and are difficult to separate on pronotal characters. The genitalia distinguish this species.
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