Telogmometopius sarawakensis, Liang & Jiang & Webb, 2006

Liang, Ai-Ping, Jiang, Guo-Mei & Webb, M. D., 2006, Revision of the Oriental spittlebug genera Baibarana Matsumura and Telogmometopius Jacobi (Hemiptera: Cercopidae: Rhinaulacini), Journal of Natural History 40 (35 - 37), pp. 2071-2099 : 2097-2098

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930601059082

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE26A23B-BF33-FFB6-FE1F-FC85FDF1FEFE

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scientific name

Telogmometopius sarawakensis
status

sp. nov.

Telogmometopius sarawakensis View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figures 38, 39 View Figures 25–39 , 104–108 View Figures 94–108 )

Description

Length: „ 5.0–5.4 mm.

Colour as in angulatus (see above) but frons with upper margin fuscous in ventral view and fore wings with a very indistinct, narrow, obliquely transverse, pale white fascia before mid-length and apical area dark brown or fuscous.

Postclypeus with medial keel very sharp

Male genitalia with subgenital plates ( Figures 104–106 View Figures 94–108 ) caliper-like, overlaid apically with expanded basal part elongate and apical process robust and abruptly differentiated from apical part. Lateral plates ( Figures 105, 107 View Figures 94–108 ) very narrow and slender in lateral view. Style as in Figure 108 View Figures 94–108 . Aedeagal shaft ( Figure 105 View Figures 94–108 ) relatively short and robust with a filamentous process arising subapically from dorsal margin, directed anterodorsally then curved posteroventrally with apical part directed anteroventrally.

Female: unknown.

Material examined

Holotype: „, [ Malaysia]: Sarawak: Gunong Mulu , Nat. Park Mulu, Mulu, camp 4, 1780 m, January 1978, lower montane forest, J. D. Holloway RGS Mulu exped., B. M. 1978–206 ( BMNH) . Paratypes: [ Malaysia]: Sarawak: 4 „„, Gunong Mulu , Nat. Park Mulu, Mulu, camp 4, 1780 m, January 1978, lower montane forest, [underside] J. D. Holloway RGS Mulu exped., B. M. 1978–206 ( BMNH) .

Distribution

Malaysia ( Sarawak).

Remarks

This species can be distinguished by the caliper-like subgenital plates and looped apical filamentous process of the aedeagus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cercopidae

Genus

Telogmometopius

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