Platycorypha

Burckhardt, Daniel & Queiroz, Dalva L., 2020, Neotropical jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) associated with plants of the tribe Detarieae (Leguminosae, Detarioideae), Zootaxa 4733 (1), pp. 1-73 : 55-56

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4733.1.1

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:31A43156-5462-43AB-B51B-6042BE223D8A

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3671332

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F987B5-FFC2-8810-30DD-326A7AFCFB80

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Plazi

scientific name

Platycorypha
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Key to Platycorypha View in CoL View at ENA species associated with Detarieae

Adults

1 Toruli, in ventral view, with dark margin ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 175–184 ). Terminalia as in Figs 191 View FIGURES 185–196 , 212–214.................... P View FIGURES 197–220 . pycnopeus

- Toruli, in ventral view, with light margin. Terminalia different ( Figs 186–190, 192, 193 View FIGURES 185–196 , 197–211, 215–220 View FIGURES 197–220 )............. 2

2 Antenna length/ head width ratio <3.8. Paramere lamellar, slender ( Fig. 203 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Distal portion of aedeagus as in Fig. 205 View FIGURES 197–220 . Female subgenital plate truncate apically ( Fig. 188 View FIGURES 185–196 )......................................................... P. cultrata

- Antenna length/ head width ratio> 3.8. Paramere with broader base, distinctly narrowing to apex ( Figs 197, 200, 206, 209, 215, 218 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Distal portion of aedeagus different ( Figs 199, 202, 208, 211, 217, 220 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Female subgenital plate with apical point ( Figs 186, 187, 189, 190, 192, 193 View FIGURES 185–196 ). Females of the following six species are morphologically similar and cannot be identified with certitude............................................................................................ 3

3 Distal segment of aedeagus with a pair of ventral lobes ( Figs 211, 217 View FIGURES 197–220 )........................................... 4

- Distal segment of aedeagus lacking ventral lobes ( Figs 199, 202, 208, 220 View FIGURES 197–220 )....................................... 5

4 Paramere in distal half relatively slender ( Fig. 209 View FIGURES 197–220 ); apex, in dorsal view, pointed ( Fig. 210 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Distal segment of aedeagus with small ventral lobes and relatively short and thick apical hook ( Fig. 211 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Long setae arranged in a transverse row on dorsum of female proctiger apically almost reaching apex of proctiger ( Fig. 190 View FIGURES 185–196 ).................................... P. pinnata

- Paramere in distal half relatively broad ( Fig. 215 View FIGURES 197–220 ); apex, in dorsal view, blunt ( Fig. 216 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Distal segment of aedeagus with large ventral lobes and relatively long and narrow apical hook ( Fig. 217 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Long setae arranged in a transverse row on dorsum of female proctiger apically not reaching apex of proctiger ( Fig. 191 View FIGURES 185–196 )....................................... P. rostrata

5 Apical rostral segment> 1.5 times as long as segment 2. Terminalia as in Figs 187 View FIGURES 185–196 , 200–202................. P View FIGURES 197–220 . atrifrons

- Apical rostral segment <1.5 times as long as segment 2. Terminalia different ( Figs 185, 186 View FIGURES 185–196 , 189,193, 197–199, 206–208, 218–220, 200–202).................................................................................... 6

6 Paramere relatively narrow, with inwards directed apical tooth; inner face with sparse setae ( Figs 218, 219 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Distal portion of aedeagus as in Fig. 220......................................................................... P View FIGURES 197–220 . scalprata

- Paramere narrowing from broad base to slender apex with backwards directed apical tooth; inner face with dense setae ( Figs 197, 198, 206, 207 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Distal portion of aedeagus as in Figs 199, 208.............................................. 7 View FIGURES 197–220 View FIGURES 1–10

7 Paramere strongly, irregularly narrowing in apical third ( Fig. 197 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Apical dilatation of distal portion of aedeagus relatively thick ( Fig. 199 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Female with dorsal margin of proctiger weakly convex; ventral margin of subgenital plate weakly, evenly curved ( Fig. 186 View FIGURES 185–196 ). Brazil: AM................................................................. P. amazonica

- Paramere evenly narrowing from base to apex ( Fig. 206 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Apical dilatation of distal portion of aedeagus relatively slender ( Fig. 208 View FIGURES 197–220 ). Female with dorsal margin of proctiger strongly convex; ventral margin of subgenital plate strongly bent in the middle ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 185–196 ). Brazil: MT........................................................................ P. leptopeus

Last instar immatures

(Immatures of Platycorypha atrifrons , P. cultrata , P. leptopeus and P. pycnopeus are unknown)

1 Submedian capitate setae in front of sectasetae on dorsum of caudal plate distinctly longer than the latter ( Fig. 196 View FIGURES 185–196 )....... 2

- Submedian capitate setae in front of sectasetae on dorsum of caudal plate lacking ( Fig. 194 View FIGURES 185–196 ) or shorter than the latter ( Fig. 195 View FIGURES 185–196 )................................................................................................ 3

2 Rostrum long,> 0.7 times forewing pad length, ending distal to metacoxa................................. P. rostrata

- Rostrum shorter, <0.7 times forewing pad length, ending proximal to metacoxa........................... P. scalprata

3 Dorsum of caudal plate without submedian capitate setae near submedian sectasetae ( Fig. 194 View FIGURES 185–196 )............. P. amazonica

- Dorsum of caudal plate with two short submedian capitate setae near submedian sectasetae ( Fig. 195 View FIGURES 185–196 )........... P. pinnata

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Psyllidae

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