Orthopagus splendens (Germar, 1830)

Song, Zhi-Shun, Malenovsky, Igor, Chen, Jian-Qin, Deckert, Juergen & Liang, Ai-Ping, 2018, Taxonomic review of the planthopper genus Orthopagus (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha, Dictyopharidae), with descriptions of two new species, Zoosystematics and Evolution 94 (2), pp. 369-391 : 377-379

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Orthopagus splendens (Germar, 1830)
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Orthopagus splendens (Germar, 1830) View in CoL Figs 1B View Figure 1 , 2K-L View Figure 2 , 3F View Figure 3 , 10A-I View Figure 10

Flata splendens Germar, 1830: 48. Syntype(s) (number of specimens and sex unknown), Java, Indonesia (not examined).

Pseudophana splendens : Westwood 1839: 151.

Dictyophora [sic] Anagnia splendens : Walker 1851: 310.

Anagnia splendens : Stål 1861: 149.

Udugama splendens : Distant 1906): 249.

Udugama flavocarinata Bierman, 1907: 161; Bierman (1908): 151, Pl. 3, fig. 1. Syntypes 2 males, 1 female, Semarang, Java, Indonesia (not examined). Synonymized under Orthopagus splendens (Germar) by Melichar 1912: 59.

Orthopagus splendens : Oshanin 1908: 444; Melichar 1912: 59; Yang and Yeh 1994: 108, 116, figs 71, 76.

Orthopagus splendens var. tibialis Kirkaldy in Kirkaldy & Muir, 1913: 12. Syntypes (number of specimens and sex unknown), Macao, China (not examined).

Material examined.

CHINA: Hainan island: 1 male , Hainan, 5.v.1934, C. Ho leg.; 2 females , Shuiman , 640 m, 25.v.1960, C. Q. Li leg.; 2 males, 5 females , Tongshi , 340 m, 23. and 25.vi.1960, C. Q. Li leg.; 1 female , Yinggen , 200 m, 6.vii.1960, S. F. Li leg. ; Yunnan province: 1 male, 1 female , Hekou , 80 m, 7.vi.1956, K. R. Huang leg.; 3 females , Hekou, Xioananxi , 200 m, 8.vi.1956, K. R. Huang leg.; 1 male , Gaoligong Mountain , 1000 m, 20.viii.1958, C. L. Li leg.; 1 male , Malipo , 20.vii.1958; 1 female , Xishuangbanna, Menga , 1050 m, 18.ix.1957, F. J. Pu leg.; 1 male, 1 female , Xishuangbanna, Menglun , 600 m, 9.ix.1993, H. L. Xu & L. L. Yang leg.; 1 male , Xishuangbanna, Menglun , 10.ix.1993, X. Y. Cheng leg. (all IZCAS) . VIETNAM: 1 female , Lao Kay , 31.v.1960, at light, K. Galewski leg. (MZPW); 1 male, 1 female , Ninh Binh, Cuo-phuong , 5., 7, and 8.vi.1966, R. Bielawski & B. Pisarski leg. (MZPW); 2 males , 22 km S of Nha Trang , 20-26.xi.1960, C. M. Yoshimoto leg. (BPBM); 1 male , DaiLanh , N of Nha Trang, 30.xi.-5.xii.1960, C. M. Yoshimoto leg. (BPBM) . THAILAND: Trang province: 1 male , Khaophappha Khaochang , 200-400 m, 3.i.1964, G. A. Samuelson leg. (BPBM) . INDIA: Assam: 1 female , Mazbat near Mangaldai , 11-15.x.1910 (coll. Distant, BMNH) . MALAYSIA: Penang: 1 male , Island of Penang, Baker leg. (USNM). INDONESIA: Java: 1 male , Java (West), Djasinga , 5.i.1966, J. Stusak (BPBM); 1 female , Samarang , iv.1909, E. Jacobson; 1 female , same but vi.1909 (both coll. Melichar, MMBC); 1 female, Wied. in CW . Java, GW [handwriting] (coll. Zool. Mus. Leipzig Übernahme 1971, SNSD); 1 male , Java [handwriting] (MFNB).

Redescription.

Measurements (3 males, 11 females). Body length (from apex of head to tip of forewings): male 10.3-11.8 mm, female 12.7-13.6 mm; head length (from apex of cephalic process to base of eyes): male 1.28-1.36 mm, female 1.35-1.48 mm; head width (including eyes): male 1.30-1.49 mm, female 1.50-1.59 mm; forewing length: male 8.5-9.1 mm, female 10.4-11.3 mm.

Coloration. General coloration as in generic description (Figs 1B View Figure 1 , 2K-L View Figure 2 ). Vertex predominantly dark brown, lateral margins with a pale greenish or ochraceous S-shaped streak in posterior three quarters, median ca rina anteriorly light in some specimens (Figs 1B View Figure 1 , 10A View Figure 10 ). Frons light ochraceous with small dark brown spots along intermediate and lateral carinae and indistinct infuscation at base (Fig. 10C View Figure 10 ). Forewing membrane pattern as in Fig. 3F View Figure 3 . Hind wing membrane with a narrow dark brown infuscation along the apical portion of CuA1 vein, extending into a narrow infuscation along hind wing apical margin.

Structure. Head with cephalic process relatively short (Fig. 10A-B View Figure 10 ). Vertex (Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ) with ratio of length at midline to width between eyes 1.5-1.6. Transition of vertex to frons narrowly rounded in lateral view, cephalic process not inflated apically (Fig. 10B View Figure 10 ). Frons relatively narrow, with ratio of length at midline to maximum width 2.8-3.1.

Male genitalia. Pygofer, in lateral view, similar to O. philippinus , with dorso-posterior margin with a large and relatively narrow, tooth-like, apically obtuse process (Fig. 10E View Figure 10 ); pygofer with ratio of ventral to dorsal width about 2.6 (Fig. 10D, F View Figure 10 ). Gonostyles (Fig. 10E View Figure 10 ) large, broad medially, with dorsal margin weakly sinuate. Aedeagus (Fig. 10G-I View Figure 10 ) with endosomal processes very long, extended posteriad and strongly curved dorso-anteriad, reaching the base of phallobase; phallobase with one pair of relatively small, inflated dorsolateral lobes, their apex elongate, thumb-like, directed posteriad (Fig. 10H View Figure 10 ), and one pair of relatively large ventral lobes, convergent and tapering posteriad (Fig. 10H-I View Figure 10 ). Segment X, in lateral view, narrow basally, widening to apex beyond middle (Fig. 10E View Figure 10 ); in dorsal view, elongate, widest at apical third, ratio of length to maximum width 1.5-1.6 (Fig. 10D View Figure 10 ).

Female genitalia as in generic description.

Distribution.

Confirmed records are from Indonesia (Java), West Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, southern China (Hainan, Yunnnan) and north-eastern India (Assam). Based on the description and illustrations in Yang and Yeh (1994), O. splendens probably also occurs in Taiwan (see also Tsaur 2005). Published records from the Philippines (Luzon; Stål 1861, Distant 1906) probably refer to O. philippinus , while the records from Sri Lanka ( Melichar 1903, 1912; Distant 1906) concern O. exoletus and the ones from Japan ( Matsumura 1905a, b, 1910) refer to O. lunulifer . Records from western India ( Stål 1861), Myanmar ( Distant 1906), Singapore, and Indonesia: Sumatra ( Bierman 1908) still need to be checked.

Remarks.

Flata splendens was described by Germar (1830) from Java, and was designated as the type species of Anagnia by Stål (1861). Udugama flavocarinata Bierman, 1907 from Java was considered as a junior synonym of O. splendens by Melichar (1912). Orthopagus splendens var. tibialis Kirkaldy was differentiated from the typical form by having "the fore and middle tibiae distinctly bi- or tri-angulate with brownish" ( Kirkaldy and Muir 1913). However, this pattern is typical for all Orthopagus species.

The synonymy of Dictyophara indiana Walker, 1851 with Orthopagus splendens proposed by Stål (1861) is considered doubtful (see above).

Orthopagus splendens has been frequently confused in literature and museum collections with other species of the genus. It can be differentiated from them by the combination of the following characters: a relatively small body size, a moderately short head, an extensive dark pattern on vertex, the pygofer with dorso-posterior margin bearing a relatively large but narrow, simply tooth-like process, the endosomal processes of the aedeagus relatively long and robust, covered with minute superficial spines and phallotheca bearing two pairs of membranous lobes.

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Figure 1. (A) Orthopagus lunulifer Uhler, female, Henan, China; (B) Orthopagus splendens (Germar), male, Yunnan, China. Photographed by Z. - S. Song.

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Figure 2. Habitus of Orthopagus species. (A, B) O. bartletti sp. n., male, holotype, Karnataka, India; (C, D) O. exoletus (Melichar), male and female, Sri Lanka; (E, F) O. hainanensis sp. n., male and female, paratypes, Hainan, China; (G, H) O. lunulifer Uhler, male and female, China; (I, J) O. philippinus Melichar, male and female, Philippines; (K, L) O. splendens (Germar), male and female, China.

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Figure 3. Forewing of Orthopagus species. (A) O. bartletti sp. n.; (B) O. exoletus (Melichar); (C) O. hainanensis sp. n.; (D) O. lunulifer Uhler; (E) O. philippinus Melichar; (F) O. splendens (Germar).

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Figure 10. Orthopagus splendens (Germar). (A) Head, pronotum and mesonotum, dorsal view. (B) Head and pronotum, lateral view. (C) Head and pronotum, ventral view. (D) Male segment X and pygofer, dorsal view. (E) Male pygofer, gonostyles, and segment X, lateral view. (F) Male pygofer and gonostyles, ventral view. (G) Aedeagus, dorsal view. (H) Aedeagus, lateral view. (I) Aedeagus, ventral view.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Dictyopharidae

Genus

Orthopagus