Svistella yayun He, 2024
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1193.117612 |
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Svistella yayun He |
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sp. nov. |
Svistella yayun He sp. nov.
Figs 1A, B View Figure 1 , 2A-E View Figure 2 , 3A-F View Figure 3 , 4D-F View Figure 4
Diagnosis.
The new species is characterized as follows: small to medium body size for the genus; dark-brown setae on the 5th segment of maxillary palp; small, inner tympanum; hind femora without black stripe; tegmina unicolor. It is morphologically similar to S. rufonotata but differs in having dark-brown setae on the 5th segment of maxillary palp (Fig. 4A-F View Figure 4 ), an ectoparamere with rounded corner (Fig. 5A-C View Figure 5 ), and a smaller inner tympanum (Fig. 5D-G View Figure 5 ).
Materials examined.
Holotype: China • ♂; Xizang, Zayu ; 28°28.20'N, 97°01.22'E; 1565 m); 9 July 2023; He Zhu-Qing leg.; ECNU 4969 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 2♂, ECNU 4961, ECNU 4970 & 2♀, ECNU 4967, ECNU 4968; same data as for holotype GoogleMaps .
Description.
Male. Body size small. Head slightly wider than anterior margin of pronotum, occiput slightly convex (Figs 1A View Figure 1 , 2A View Figure 2 ); frontal rostrum about as wide as first antennal segment, with two rows of setae extending to vertex (Fig. 2C View Figure 2 ); vertex not dorsally flattened; antennae long and pubescent; compound eyes slightly protruding forwards; 5th segment of maxillary palpi triangular and swollen (Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ). Pronotum with setae, posterior margin widened; fore tibiae armed with two oval tympanums, with outer one bigger than inner one (Fig. 3A, B View Figure 3 ); hind tibiae bearing three pairs of dorsal spurs (Fig. 3C View Figure 3 ) and five apical spurs (two internal ones distinctly longer and three external ones shorter); tegmina barely reaching apex of abdomen. Cercus with long, thin hair.
Genitalia. Pseudepiphallus separated into two lateral parts joined by a straight sclerotized bridge. Pseudepiphallic lophi curved inwards with 3 or 4 forks apically. Posterior marginal area of endoparameron with minute teeth and short setae (Fig. 3E, F View Figure 3 ).
Female. Similar to male (Fig. 1B View Figure 1 ). Tegmina slightly convex and not extending to abdominal apex (Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ). Ovipositor long and curved upwards, finely denticulate on dorsal and ventral sides (Fig. 2E View Figure 2 ).
Coloration. Body brown; legs yellowish brown. Head orange and marked with five vertical red stripes extending to pronotum in dorsal view. Setae on the 5th segment of maxillary palpi dark brown (Fig. 4D, E View Figure 4 ). Abdomen with 1 lateral red spot on both sides of each abdominal segment in female. Each hind femur with a dark-brown stripe near knees when alive (Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ) but disappearing after drying (Fig. 3D View Figure 3 ). Ovipositor dark brown; apical half darker than basal part.
Variation. A paratype (ECNU 4961) has seven dorsal spurs on the hind tibiae (four internal ones and three external ones), while all the other examined specimens bear six dorsal spurs on the hind tibiae.
Measurements.
Holotype: ♂ BL 5.63, PL 1.09, FWL 4.08, HFL 4.35; Paratypes: ♂ BL 5.86-6.16, PL 1.05-1.18, FWL 4.09-4.14, HFL 4.07-4.30; ♀ BL 5.55-5.63, PL 1.19-1.27, FWL 3.36-3.41, HFL 4.19-4.30, OL 2.05-2.07.
Distribution.
China (Xizang).
Etymology.
The specific epithet yayun is for the Chinese phonetic alphabet, 雅韵, which means "beautiful music".
Molecular study
In total, 39 COI sequences including our newly described S. yayun He, sp. nov., as well as the COI sequence of Amusurgus genji as the outgroup, were obtained. The results of the two molecular methods identified 11 putative species, which largely conform to the distance tree inferred from the NJ topology and are all consistent with separating S. yayun He, sp. nov. as a species (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ).
Song analysis
The calling song of Svistella yayun sp. nov. is stereotyped with 37.11 ± 5.00 [30-42] echemes/minute. Each echeme continues 0.966 ± 0.049 [0.901-1.094] second and consists of 19.77 ± 1.060 [18-24] syllables (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ). The peak frequency is 5332.420-5594.540 Hz (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ). Although S. rufonotata and S. yayun are similar morphologically, they can be distinguished by their songs. The characteristics of the songs of all included species in PCA are shown in Table 1 View Table 1 . The species S. fallax was not included in PCA, because the audio file was lost, and the peak frequency for this species was unavailable.
PCA results are shown in Fig. 8 View Figure 8 . The extracted components PC1 eigenvectors accounted for 57.90% of the variance, PC2 for 24.04%, PC3 for 15.05%, PC4 for 2.02%, and PC5 for 0.99%. Except for S. wuyong and S. malu , the remaining species can be clearly identified via the analysis of their calling songs.
Other materials examined
Svistella rufonotata : China • ♂; bought from Flowers-birds Market; September 2016; He Zhu-Qing; ECNU 266 • ♂; Yunnan, Mengla, Wangtianshu (望天树景区); 21°37.04'N, 101°33.56'E; 26 April 2017; He Zhu-Qing leg.; ECNU 494 • ♂; Hainan, Baisha, Nankai; 19°04.78'N, 109°22.57'E; 18 March 2019; He Zhu-Qing leg.; ECNU 1634 • ♂; Fujian, Wuyishan; 27°41.28'N, 117°44.38'E; 22 September 2018; He Zhu-Qing leg.; ECNU 1756.
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