Rhinocolinae (Klimaszewski, 1993)

Burckhardt, D. & Basset, Y., 2000, The jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera, Psylloidea) associated with Schinus (Anacardiaceae): systematics, biogeography and host plant relationships, Journal of Natural History 34 (1), pp. 57-155 : 126-128

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/002229300299688

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scientific name

Rhinocolinae
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Rhinocolinae

The systematics and biology of the Rhinocolinae were discussed by Burckhardt and Lauterer (1989) who provided keys to the constituent taxa. Park (1996) synonymized Koreaphalara Kwon with Rhusaphalara Park and Lee which he referred to the Rhinocolinae . Here we add also Notophyllura Hodkinson from the Euphyllurinae and `Paurocephala ’ longicella (cf. discussion below), and provide keys for the New World taxa.

Keys to New World Rhinocolinae

Adults

1 One subapical rhinarium present on each of antennal segments 4±9 (for description

and distributional data cf. Burckhardt and Lauterer, 1989).................... Ameroscena mexicana Burckhardt and Lauterer

± At most 4 rhinaria present on antenna (if 10 segments developed, one on each of segments 4, 6, 8 and 9).................. 4

2 Forewing with costal break (®gure 25A, I). Frons very short, wider than long

(®gure 25G). Clypeus pear-shaped in out-line, ¯attened...... Tainarys 3 ± Forewing without costal break (®gure 23A). Frons long, distinctly longer than wide

(®gure 23C). Clypeus heart-shaped............... 8

3 Apex of vein Rs of forewing curved towards foremargin (®gure 25I). Female subgenital plate truncate apically, densely haired ventrally (®gure 26D)........ 4 ± Apex of vein Rs of forewing straight or curved backwards, ending at outer wing margin (®gure 25A). Female subgenital plate pointed apically, sparsely setose ventrally

(®gure 25C).................... 6

4 Forewings with cross-veins between Rs-M1

2

and M

3

4-Cu 1 a respectively (®gure 25I).

+ +

Genitalia as in ®gure 26.............. T. venata sp. n. ± Forewings without cross-veins. Genitalia di erent........... 5

5 Male paramere bent backwards from the middle; inner face bearing 9±12 strongly sclerotized black pegs. Female subgenital plate with 3±5 transverse rows of densely spaced setae at base which strongly contrast with the other setae... T. schini BreÁthes ± Male paramere bent backwards in apical third; inner face bearing 5±8 strongly sclerot-

ized black pegs. Female subgenital plate with dense basal setosity which becomes gradually sparser towards apex.......... T. sordida Burckhardt

6 Forewings bearing pattern consisting of brown, well-de®ned spots; vein C +Sc weakly concave. Paramere broadly angular; inner face with a group of bristle-like setae near apical half along hind-margin. Female proctiger short, FP/HW<0.7........................ T. inopinata (Burckhardt) ± Forewings yellow or brown without well-de®ned brown spots; vein C +Sc straight

(®gure 25A). Paramere lamellar; inner face with rows of strongly sclerotized, black pegs near fore-margin in apical half (®gure 25D). Female proctiger long, FP/HW> 0.7. 7

7 Body entirely ochreous to brown, forewings brownish. Meso and metascutellum

¯attened............ T. acuticauda Burckhardt and Lauterer ± Head and thorax dark, with reddish, yellowish and white spots, abdomen yellowish

to greenish, forewings light to dark yellow. Meso and metascutellum distinctly raised.

Genitalia as in ®gure 25B±E........... T. maculipectus sp. n.

8 Forewings with notch at apex of vein C +Sc (for descriptions, keys to species and

locality data cf. Hodkinson, 1986)........ Notophyllura Hodkinson ± Forewings without notch at apex of vein C +Sc (®gure 23A)..... L eurolophus 9

9 Outer anterior vertex margin oblique. Forewings with wide light brown marginal band,

black streak on vein M + Cu 1 short, less that half length of vein. Metacoxae with moderately large, tubular, blunt process on the trochanteral cavity (®gure 23I). Male paramere strongly widening in apical half. Dorsal margin of female proctiger convex..................... L. vittatus Tuthill ± Outer anterior vertex margin angular (®gure 23B). Forewings with narrow dark brown submarginal band, black streak on vein M +Cu 1 long, more than half length of vein (®gure 23A). Metacoxae with large, tubular, pointed process on the trochanteral cavity (®gure 23H). Male paramere lamellar (®gure 23E). Dorsal margin of female proctiger concave (®gure 23G)............. L. oriformae sp. n.

Last instar larvae

(larvae of Ameroscena and Tainarys inopinata unknown)

1 Anus terminal (®gure 24)................. 2 ± Anus ventral (®gure 27)............... Tainarys 4

2 Apex of tibiotarsus curved, claw-shaped. Caudal plate rounded posteriorly....................... Notophyllura Hodkinson ± Apex of tibiotarsus straight, bluntly rounded. Caudal plate truncate posteriorly (®gure 24)................... L eurolophus 3

3 North America.............. L. vittatus Tuthill

± South America.............. L. oriformae sp. n.

4 Caudal plate broadly rounded posteriorly (®gure 29).......... 5

± Caudal plate angular or ending in short process posteriorly (®gure 27)..... 6

5 Forewing buds with few marginal lanceolate setae usually restricted to base........................ T. schini BreÁthes ± Forewing buds with many lanceolate setae distributed over the whole wing bud margin (®gure 29)............... T. sordida Burckhardt

6 Antennae 7-segmented. Forewing buds large, with humeral lobes. Thoracic tergites

large. Caudal plate bearing a short process apically (®gure 30)... T. venata sp. n.

± Antennae 8-segmented. Forewing buds small, without humeral lobes. Pteronotum with small sclerites. Caudal plate angular apically (®gure 27)......... 7

7 Head, thorax and wing buds without lanceolate setae dorsally (®gure 27).................... T. acuticauda Burckhardt and Lauterer

± Head, thorax and wing buds with conspicuous lanceolate setae dorsally (®gure 28).................... T. maculipectus sp. n.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aphalaridae

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