Velia (Cesavelia) bui, Jin & Fu & Ye, 2023

Jin, Zezhong, Fu, Siying & Ye, Zhen, 2023, Taxonomic notes of subgenus Velia (Cesavelia) Kocak & Kemal, 2010 (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Veliidae) from China, with description of one new species, ZooKeys 1149, pp. 37-52 : 37

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1149.96680

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scientific name

Velia (Cesavelia) bui
status

sp. nov.

Velia (Cesavelia) bui sp. nov.

Figs 1a-c View Figure 1 , 3a, b View Figure 3 , 5a View Figure 5 , 6a, b View Figure 6 , 7a, e View Figure 7 , 8a-c View Figure 8 , 9a, b View Figure 9

Material examined.

Holotype: apterous ♂, China, Hubei Province, Wufeng County, Houhe National Nature Reserve : 30.0869°N, 110.5520°E; 1085 m a.s.l.; 2015-VIII-8; Zhen Ye leg. (NKUM) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1 apterous ♀ 1 macropterous ♀, same data as holotype (NKUM) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Body large, mainly brown. Connexiva straight in dorsal view, with dark yellow strips in male and brighter strips in female (Figs 1a-c View Figure 1 , 3a, b View Figure 3 ), connexival spines sharp and dorsocaudally directed in female (Fig. 3a, b View Figure 3 ); abdominal segment VIII of male stout and ventrally concaved (Fig. 6a, b View Figure 6 ); proctiger of male with triangular dilations on each side and broadly rounded hind margin (Fig. 7a View Figure 7 ).

Comparative notes.

Velia bui sp. nov. and V. longiconnexiva are similar in the coloration and size of the body. However, the female of V. bui sp. nov. can be easily distinguished from that of V. longiconnexiva by its nearly straight connexiva and relatively slender, straight, sharp, slightly directed dorsad connexival spines (Fig. 3a, b View Figure 3 vs. 3c, d). The male of the new species can be distinguished from that of V. longiconnexiva by its relatively stout segment VIII in lateral view and slightly emarginated dorsal hind margin (Fig. 6a, b View Figure 6 vs. 6c, d), the triangular lateral dilations and the broadly rounded hind margin of proctiger (Fig. 7a View Figure 7 vs. 7b).

Description of apterous male

(holotype). Measurements. Body: length 7.00, width 1.90. Head: length 0.58, width: 1.13, width about 1.95 times length. Antenna: 4.97 (1.63+1.13+1.13+1.08), length of antennal segment I about 1.44 times head width. Pronotum: width about 1.03 times length (length 1.48, width 1.53). Lengths of leg segments (femur: tibia: tarsus (tarsal segment I + segment II + segment III)): fore leg: 2.13: 2.13: 0.73 (0.05+0.25+0.43); middle leg: 3.13: 3.30: 1.88 (0.13+1.00+0.75), length of mesotarsus II about 1.33 times length of mesotarsus III; hind leg: 2.95: 3.38: 1.66 (0.08+0.95+0.63), length of metatarsus II about 1.51 times length of metatarsus III. Abdominal segment VIII: length about 1.67 times width (length 1.64, width 0.98).

Color (Fig. 1b View Figure 1 ). Body mainly brown, with scattered silvery pubescence. Pronotum with a row of black punctures near anterior margin and other punctures scattered on posterior lobe. Median part of anterior pronotal lobe and midline of pronotum dark orange; metanotum completely dark brown. Sides of abdomen dark brown, with dark orange stripes along connexiva. Silvery pubescence usually distinctly denser on anterolateral corners of pronotum, lateral corners of metanotum and lateral parts of abdominal mediotergites.

Structure. Body relatively large, covered with dense, short pubescence. Head (Fig. 1b View Figure 1 ): triangular, almost perpendicular to thorax, without deflection; anteclypeus and postclypeus with dense, peg-like setae; antennal sockets prominent, antennal segment I much longer than head width, slightly thicker than antennal segments II-IV. Thorax (Fig. 1b View Figure 1 ): pronotum slightly wider than length, hind margin of pronotum broadly rounded, lateral parts of pronotum medially with distinct constrictions, middle part slightly raised and lateral parts of anterior pronotal lobe concaved; mesonotum completely hidden beneath pronotal lobe and hind part of metanotum visible in dorsal view; lateral evaporatoriums slender, with a cluster of suberect, thick setae on each side; legs mainly with decumbent or suberect setae, tarsi of fore legs short, tarsi of middle and hind legs long and slender; profemora moderately incrassate, slightly curved and contracted subapically; mesofemora medially slender, mesotibiae slender and ventrally with a row of long, erect setae on each side; metafemora (Fig. 5a View Figure 5 ) relatively stout, ventrally with two rows of small teeth and two prominent long teeth on each side, metatibiae ventrally with two rows of small spines and dorsally with a row of suberect setae on each side. Abdomen (Figs 1b View Figure 1 , 6a, b View Figure 6 ): relatively slender; mediotergite I concave laterally, mediotergites II-VII almost flat; connexiva moderately raised, almost parallel without convergence, connexival spines sharp, caudally pointed; abdominal segment VIII (Fig. 6a, b View Figure 6 ) relatively stout, ventrally concaved in lateral view, posteriorly with dense setae, dorsal hind margin of abdominal segment VIII medially emarginated. Genital segments (Figs 7a View Figure 7 , 8a-c View Figure 8 , 9a, b View Figure 9 ): relatively large and visible in vitro; proctiger (Fig. 7a View Figure 7 ) relatively flat, with a triangular dilation on each side, posteriorly with short, sparse setae; paramere (Fig. 8a-c View Figure 8 ) sickle-shaped, relatively slender, with thick setae on external side, apexes slightly blunt, subapical part with distinct dilation; endosoma (Fig. 9a, b View Figure 9 ) stout, apical ends of lateral sclerites distinctly constricted, dorsal sclerites weakly sclerotized, translucent and curved, secondary ventral sclerite slender, accessory sclerite absent.

Description of apterous female.

Measurements. Body: length 7.30, width: 2.13. Head: length 0.80, width: 1.13, width about 1.41 times length. Antenna: 5.02 (1.63+1.13+1.13+1.13), length of antennal segment I about 1.44 times head width. Pronotum: width about 1.08 times length (length 1.70, width 1.83). Length of leg segments (femur: tibia: tarsus (tarsal segment I + segment II + segment III)): fore leg: 2.13: 2.13: 0.76 (0.08+0.25+0.43); middle leg: 3.13: 3.25: 1.89 (0.13+1.13+0.63), length of mesotarsus II about 1.79 times length of mesotarsus III; hind leg: 3.00: 3.38: 1.59 (0.08+0.88+0.63), length of metatarsus II about 1.40 times length of metatarsus III.

Color (Figs 1a View Figure 1 , 3a, b View Figure 3 ). Similar to apterous male with following exceptions: hind margin of pronotum, median part of metanotum and all mediotergites dark orange. Stripes along connexiva much brighter.

Structure. Body slightly larger than apterous male. Head (Figs 1a View Figure 1 , 3a, b View Figure 3 ): Similar to apterous male with following exceptions: the antennal segment I more bent. Thorax (Figs 1a View Figure 1 , 3a, b View Figure 3 ): similar to apterous male with following exceptions: posterior pronotal lobe distinctly wider than anterior pronotal lobe; profemora much slender; metafemora slender, ventrally with two rows of small spines on each side, metatibiae ventrally without any spines or teeth. Abdomen (Figs 1a View Figure 1 , 3a, b View Figure 3 ): similar to apterous male with following exceptions: relatively stout; connexiva gradually convergent toward abdominal apex, connexival spines long, slender and straight, slightly dorsocaudally directed. Genital segments: gonocoxae and gonapophyses semi-membranous, rami strongly sclerotized; proctiger (Fig. 7e View Figure 7 ) broad, sub-circle, posteriorly with short, sparse setae.

Description of macropterous female.

Measurements. Body: length 7.50, width 2.38. Head: length 0.72, width 1.18, width about 1.64 times length. Antenna: 5.12 (1.68+1.13+1.18+1.13), length of antennal segment I about 1.42 times head width. Pronotum: width about 0.90 times length (length 2.63, width 2.38). Lengths of leg segments (femur: tibia: tarsus (tarsal segment I + segment II + segment III)): fore leg: 2.13: 2.13: 0.71 (0.08+0.25+0.38); middle leg: 3.00: 3.38: 1.82 (0.05+1.04+0.73), length of mesotarsus II about 1.42 times length of mesotarsus III; hind leg: 3.00: 3.35: 1.64 (0.08+0.93+0.63), length of metatarsus II about 1.48 times length of metatarsus III. Wing: length: 4.65, width: 1.16.

Color (Fig. 1c View Figure 1 ). Similar to apterous female with following exceptions: hind margin of pronotum medially orangish; forewing brownish with dark brown veins and three white spots; sides of abdominal segments III-VI including connexiva with dark orange marks.

Structure. Body slightly larger than apterous female. Head (Fig. 1c View Figure 1 ): similar to apterous female. Thorax (Fig. 1c View Figure 1 ): similar to apterous female with following exceptions: pronotum large, nearly pentagonal, with broad posterior lobe completely covering the meso- and metanotum, humeral corners prominent; each forewing with three spots (Fig. 1c View Figure 1 ): a thin spot in first basal cell, a large teardrop-shaped spot in apical cell and a suborbicular spot between the free apical veins. Abdomen and genital segments: similar to apterous female.

Macropterous male.

Unknown.

Etymology.

The species is named in honor of Prof. Wenjun Bu (NKUM) for his outstanding contribution to the studies on Chinese fauna of Heteroptera , on the occasion of his 60th birthday.

Distribution.

China (Hubei) (Fig. 11 View Figure 11 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Veliidae

Genus

Velia