Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler)

Duan, Yani & Zhang, Yalin, 2014, Review of the grassland leafhopper genus Nephotettix Matsumura (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Chiasmini) from the Chinese mainland, Zootaxa 3755 (3), pp. 201-229 : 203-205

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6132720

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler)
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Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler) View in CoL

(Plate I; Plate VI: A–D; Plate VII: G–J; Figures 1–4 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 ; Figures 5A View FIGURE 5. A –B, 5D–F)

Selenocephalus cincticeps Uhler, 1896: 292 View in CoL .

Nephotettix cincticeps, Linnavuori, 1956: 137 View in CoL ; Ishihara, 1964: 40; Ishihara & Kawase, 1968: 123.

Length. Male: 4.26 mm; female: 5.42 mm.

Material examined. China: Shaanxi Prov.: 12 males, 12 females, Nanwutai, 28.VIII.1980, coll. Yuan Feng; 12 males, 12 females, Xixiang County, 3.X.1980, coll. Liu Shaoyou; Shanghai: 1 male, 6.VIII.1978, coll. Zhou Yao & Lu Zheng; Anhui Prov.: 1 female, Guniujiang, 11.VIII.2007, coll. Peng Lingfei, at light; Zhejiang Prov.: 12 males, 12 females, Fengyang Mountain, 2.VIII.2008, coll. Gao Xia & Li Xiaoqing; Hubei Prov.: 3 males, Tonghshan County, Hengshi, 8.VIII.2008, coll. Gao Xia & Li Xiaoqing; 1 male, Wuyanling, 1.VIII.2005, coll.

PLATE I. Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler) . A–G: habitus, dorsal view (A–D: male, E–G: female); H: face; I: forewing; J: hind wing.

Duan Yani, at light; Jiangxi Prov.: 12 males, 12 females, Pingxiangfanglou, 5.VIII.2002, coll. Yuan Zhonglin; 4 males, 3 females, Anfu County, 10.VIII.2002, coll. Yuan Zhonglin; Hunan Prov.: Heng Mountain: 1 male, 30.VIII.1980, coll. Tong Xinwang; 1 male, 8.VIII.1985, coll. Zhang Yalin & Chai Yonghui; 2 males, Sangzhi, 7.IX.1981, coll. Tong Xinwang; 1 male, Dao County, 22.VII.1982, coll. Tong Xinwang; 10 males, 15 females, Chenzhou Town, Mang Mountain, 31.VII.1985, coll. Zhang Yalin & Chai Yonghui; 9 males, 10 females, Chenzhou Town, 20.VII.2002, coll. Sun Qinxia; 1 female, Shao Mountain, 28.VII.2002, coll. Yuan Zhonglin; Fujian Prov.: 12 males, 12 females, Gutian Mountain, 28.VIII.2008, coll. Xiao Bin; 1 male, 4 females, Jiangshi, 29.VII.2006, coll. Yang Meixia; 1 male, 1 female, Guangze, 23.VIII.2002, coll. Yuan Zhonglin; 1 male, Shanghang, 13.VIII.2003, coll. Duan Yani; Guangdong Prov.: 9 males, 8 females, Dinghu Mountain, 17.VII.1985, coll. Zhang Yalin; Hainan Prov.: 1 male, Diaoluo Mountain, 944m, 2.VI.2007, coll. Duan Yani; Guangxi Prov.: 2 males, 2 females, Huaping, 25.VIII–1.IX.2000, coll. Liu Zhenjiang; Sichuan Prov.: 2 females, Emei, 21.VII.1974, coll. Zhou Yao & Yuan Feng; Yunnan Prov.: 3 females, Anning Town, 26.VII.2010, coll. Zhang Meng, at light; 2 males, Kunming Town, 20.X.1987, coll. Feng Jinian & Xue Zengzhao.

Remarks. An adequate description of this species was given by Ghauri (1971). However, some variation occurs as follows. Crown with submarginal black transverse band markedly and fully developed to undeveloped (Plate I: A–G). Pygofer side usually with distodorsal corner round, distoventral corner pointed, spine 1 long, other spines 3–5 in number, longish ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 B), but much variation occurs ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ; Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 A–G); style usually as ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 L), apophysis of style is always shorter, but its shape varies ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 F–L); aedeagal shaft usually as in Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 C, 4E, but more variation is found ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 A–C, 4E–I), the aedeagal shaft is always somewhat constricted medially with roundly tapered margins in the distal half in posterior view ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 A–C) and the paired median lateral processes elongate ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 A–C, 4E–I), but the relative length of the shaft and the shape of median lateral process varies, and the number of aedeagal spines also varies usually from 3–5 ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 A–C, 4E–I). Males are easily identified from genitalia and in most cases even by colour (Plate I: A). Females could be confused with N. nigropictus and N. parvus , but differ in the shape of sternite VII (Plate VI: A–D).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Nephotettix

Loc

Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler)

Duan, Yani & Zhang, Yalin 2014
2014
Loc

Nephotettix cincticeps

Ishihara 1968: 123
Ishihara 1964: 40
Linnavuori 1956: 137
1956
Loc

Selenocephalus cincticeps

Uhler 1896: 292
1896
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