Soulierana Bucher & Bouteille, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2555 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11493000 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/25F2E561-3864-4E4D-9085-BBB74D41641E |
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scientific name |
Soulierana Bucher & Bouteille |
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gen. nov. |
Genus Soulierana Bucher & Bouteille gen. nov.
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Type species
Literna rugosa ( Fallou, 1890) View in CoL .
Diagnosis
Postclypeus strongly compressed laterally with the presence of a deep and narrow furrow on the median part; medial margin of postclypeus composed of two very thick carinae. Very pronounced tegmina veins forming numerous cavities and bumps on the general surface of the tegmina. Presence of a strongly pronounced lobe on the dorso-posterior margin of the pygofer below the anal tube. This very typical character is only observed in Soulieriana gen. nov. and separates it from all other genera within Cercopidae .
Etymology
This new genus is named after the last name of our hemipterist colleague Adeline Soulier-Perkins with the postfix ‘ana’ in reference to Amberana and Bourgoinrana . The gender is feminine.
Description
HEAD. Head wider than long. Ocelli closer to each other than to compound eyes and separated by strong carina extending over the frons to anterior margin of head. Postclypeus compressed laterally; in frontal view, presence of deep and narrow median furrow bordered by edges and forming two clearly bulges striated laterally. Rostrum reaching mesocoxae.
THORAX. Hindlegs with one spine on metatibiae.
TEGMINA. Tegmina longer than wide with large number of bumps, making them strongly embossed; cells of apical network very concave.
MALE GENITALIA. With sterno-lateral plates. Pygofer not straight in its dorsoposterior part; presence of a lobe clearly identifiable just below anal tube. Anal tube with sparsely sclerified area on anterior part.
Distribution ( Figs 9H View Fig , 10H View Fig , 11H View Fig , 12I View Fig , 13I View Fig )
Endemic genus of Madagascar.
Number of species: 5.
Soulierana bigidea Bucher gen. et sp. nov.
Soulierana claudinae Bouteille gen. et sp. nov.
Soulierana kelymena Le Cesne gen. et sp. nov.
Soulierana laeviuscula ( Stål, 1866) gen. et comb. nov.
Soulierana rugosa ( Fallou, 1890) gen. et comb. nov.
Key to the species of Soulierana Bucher & Bouteille gen. nov.
1. Total length greater than 8.5 mm ................................... S. rugosa ( Fallou, 1890) gen. et comb. nov.
– Total length smaller than 8.5 mm ..................................................................................................... 2
2. Presence of black spot on middle of wing, apical wing margin black ................................................ ................................................................................................ S. claudinae Bouteille gen. et sp. nov.
– Wings with no black spot on middle and no black colouration on the apical margin ...................... 3
3. Body completely black (or dark brown) .................... S. laeviuscula ( Stål, 1866) gen. et comb. nov.
– Other colouration of body ................................................................................................................. 4
4. Body completely red (that can turn towards pink) except femur and tibia of prolegs brow .............. ................................................................................................ S. kelymena Le Cesne gen. et sp. nov.
– Mainly ochre coloured tending towards green .............................. S. bigidea Bucher gen. et sp. nov.
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Cicadomorpha |
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Cercopoidea |
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Cercopinae |