Neotynelia Creao-Duarte & Sakakibara

McKamey, Stuart H., Wallner, Adam M. & Porter, Mitchell J., 2015, Immatures of the New World treehopper tribe Amastrini (Hemiptera, Membracidae, Smiliinae) with a key to genera, ZooKeys 524, pp. 65-87 : 75

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.524.5951

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scientific name

Neotynelia Creao-Duarte & Sakakibara
status

 

Taxon classification Animalia Hemiptera Membracidae

Neotynelia Creao-Duarte & Sakakibara Figs 1, 28, 29-33, 55-60

Diagnosis.

Postmetopidium of pronotum, meso- and metanota, and abdominal terga IV-VII (usually III-VIII) each with pair of long scoli; segment IX posteriorly projected further ventrally than dorsally; body with chalazae with short subcylindrical setae; head with large or small scoli.

Nymphal description.

Overall body. Chalazal setae short; dorsal contour of abdomen in lateral view curvilinear; scoli splayed away from each other (except scoli parallel in Neotynelia pubescens (Fabricius)). Head. Simple conical scoli present or absent, if present then directed anterad; chalazal setae subcylindrical. Prothorax. Premetopidium scoli present, directed anteriorly; postmetopidium scoli present, directed dorsally; posterior extension of pronotum not surpassing anterior margin of metanotum. Mesothorax. With paired dorsal scoli, directed dorsally or almost so, bearing tuberculate chalazae; forewing pad costal margin straight, without chalazae (except present on base of costal margin in Neotynelia sp. 4); forewing pad surface chalazae sparse with short setae; dorsal scoli usually at least 5 5 basal width, rarely 2-4 5 basal width. Metathorax. Usually with paired scoli dorsally, directed anteriorly, up to 5 5 basal width, bearing tuberculate chalazae. Legs. Chalazae of tibia on anterior and posterior lateral margins, absent or very few on dorsal surface. Abdomen. Terga III-VIII ventrolateral margins with or without single enlarged chalaza; terga IV-VII, and usually III and VIII, with dorsal scoli domen, very unequal in size, but not clinally, tallest dorsal scoli about 5 5 basal width, apically acute; tergum IV scoli basally directed dorsally or almost so, distally directed posteriorly; terga III-VIII lateral rows not manifested. Segment IX. Dorsal length subequal to combined length of segments V-VIII; apex with paired enlarged chalazae dorsally; ventral extension distinctly greater than dorsal extension.

Material examined.

Neotynelia nigra (Funkhouser), 1 adult, 2 nymphs, ECUADOR; Napo. Finca, San Jorge, ca.10 air, km E Coca, on Rio Napo. 7-10 March 1986, S.H. McKamey lot#86-0310-4, lot#86-0310-16 (USNM); Neotynelia pubescens , 1 adult, 1 nymph, GUYANA: Rupunini, Karanambu, 69 air, km NE Lethem, 100m. 24-26 July, 1987 S.H. McKamey lot#87-95a (USNM); Neotynelia sp. 1, 1 nymph (unassociated), GUYANA: Demerara, Co., Kairuni Crk., Georgetown-Linden Hwy, ca km80, ca 50m, 12 August 1987, S.H. McKamey lot#87-1746 (USNM); Neotynelia sp. 2, 1 nymph (unassociated) ECUADOR: Napo, Garzacocha, 68 air km E Coca. 13-17, March 1986. ca 210m, S.H. McKamey #86-0316 (USNM); Neotynelia sp. 3, 1 nymph (unassociated), ECUADOR: Napo 2.5 rd km E Lumbaqui, 20 January 1986. 540m, S.H. McKamey lot#86-0120-29 (USNM); Neotynelia sp. 4, 1 nymph (unassociated), BRAZIL: Amazonas, Parana do Xiboreninho, 03°15'-06° 00'W, 5 August 1979 (USNM).

Distribution.

Brazil and Peru northward to Mexico.

Discussion.

Contrary to the majority of Neotynelia species examined in this study, Neotynelia sp. 1 has sparse to almost absent chalazae covering its entire body.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Membracidae