Scaphoideus kumamotonis Matsumura, 1914
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Scaphoideus kumamotonis Matsumura, 1914 View in CoL
( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 B, G, L, 3E, 4C, 4G, 10A–G, 14G–I, 15G–I, 16G–I)
Scaphoideus kumamotonis Matsumura, 1914: 224 View in CoL ; Okada, 1977: 195; Li & Wang, 1991: 196; Cai & Shen, 1999: 243; Cai et al., 2001: 203; Cai & Shen, 2002: 276; Li & Chen, 2002: 198; Xing & Li, 2010: 137; Chen et al., 2012: 89; Kamitani & Hayashi, 2013: 518 View Cited Treatment .
Coloration and structure ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 B, G, L, 3E) as in S. coniceus View in CoL and as described by Matsumura (1914) and Kamitani & Hayashi (2013), but forewings with three reflexed cross veins between outer anteapical cell and costal margin, basal reflexed vein basad of outer anteapical cell ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 B, G).
Male genitalia. Pygofer elongate, narrowly rounded posteriorly, with two tufts of long macrosetae subapically in addition to scattered short macrosetae( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 A, B). Subgenital plate triangular and broad basally, apical margin rounded, with 2–3 macrosetae at base and fine hair along lateral margin ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 C). Style small, with well developed preapical lobe, apical process moderately long, curved laterally, abruptly tapered distally to acute apex, ventrolateral surface serrate, a few setae adjacent to lateral lobe on dorsal and ventral surface ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 C, D). Connective Y-shaped, stem longer than arms; connective processes converge at the base then parallel, each paraphysis slight widen from base to apical 1/2, and then tapered to acute apex ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 C, E). Aedeagus with well developed dorsal apodeme, shaft straight and compressed laterally, apex curved posteriorly, with a pair of long lateral processes at apex directed laterobasally, and two parallel ridges along dorsal margin near apex ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 F, G).
Female genitalia. Caudal margin of seventh sternum medially produced with a notch in the middle, the edge of the notch blackish ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C, G). Other characteristics ( Figs. 14 View FIGURE 14 G–I, 15G–I, 16G–I) as in S. albovittatus Matsumura.
Measurements. Male 4.2–4.8mm long, 0.9–1mm wide across eyes. Female 4.4–5.1mm, 1.0- 1.1mm wide across eyes.
Material examined. 1♂, Zhejiang Prov., Tianmu Mountain, 26.vii.2011, Wang Yang; 1♀, Zhejiang Prov., Tianmu Mountain, 25.vii.2005, Duan Yani; 1♂, Shaanxi, Taibai, Kexieguan, 12.vii.1984, Chai Yonghui; 1♂, Anhui, Guniu Mountain, 11.viii.2007, Peng Lingfei; 1♂, Jiangxi, Jinggang Mountain, 8.viii.2004, Wei Cong and Yang Meixia; 1♀, Hunan Prov., Chenzhou, Suxian Mountain, 18.viii.1985, Zhang Yalin and Chai Yonghui; 1♂, 7♀, Hubei Prov., Dabie Mountain, Taohuachong, 25.vii.2014, Chen Fangying; 1♀, Guangxi Prov., Huaping, 27.viii.2000, Liu Zhanjiang.
Distribution. China (Anhui, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Xizang, Yunnan, Zhejiang); Japan.
Remarks. This species was described by Matsumura (1914) from Japan. Ishihara (1961), Okada (1977) and Kamitani & Hayashi (2013) redescribed it and gave the illustrations, respectively. From the illustrations of Kamitani and Hayashi (2013), the aedeagal shaft of S. kumamotonis has a pair of processes on the subapical dorsal surface shorter than the apical pair. But, based on the figures of Okada (1977), Chen et al. (2012) and in our examination of specimens, these dorsal "processes" are parallel ridges along the dorsal margin near the apex.
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Scaphoideus kumamotonis Matsumura, 1914
Chen, Fangying, Dai, Wu & Zhang, Yalin 2015 |
Scaphoideus kumamotonis
Kamitani 2013: 518 |
Xing 2010: 137 |
Cai 2002: 276 |
Li 2002: 198 |
Cai 2001: 203 |
Li 1991: 196 |
Okada 1977: 195 |
Matsumura 1914: 224 |