Macrobrachys tonkinensis Lallemand, 1950

Constant, Jérôme & Bartlett, Charles R., 2019, New records and species in five planthopper families from Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, Cambodia with checklist of Cambodian planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha), Belgian Journal of Entomology 83, pp. 1-27 : 1-27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270816

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038C87C1-6B74-FFB0-FEE6-0DBCFCEFFCE0

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scientific name

Macrobrachys tonkinensis Lallemand, 1950
status

 

Macrobrachys tonkinensis Lallemand, 1950 View in CoL new country record

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Macrobrachys tonkinensis LALLEMAND, 1950: 150 View in CoL [described].

Macrobrachys tonkinensis View in CoL – METCALF, 1956: 29 [catalogued]. — CONSTANT, 2006: 46 [described], fig. 2 [distribution map], pl. 1 A–D [habitus, frons and posterior leg illustrated].

MATERIAL EXAMINED

CAMBODIA: 5♀♀ ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) : Mondulkiri Province, Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, near O Pam station, 12°11’39”N 107°01’01”E, 14–24.XI.2018, leg. J. Constant, I.G.: 33.919 (4♀♀: RBINS; 1♀: RUPP) GoogleMaps .

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MATERIAL EXAMINED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS

THAILAND: 1♀ ( Fig. 4 View Fig ): Khao Soi Dao Wildlife Sanctuary, 15.XI.2014, Ian Dugdale & Punjapa Phetsri .

NOTE. In the female holotype of Macrobrachys tonkinensis Lallemand, 1950 , as well as in the second female specimen of the species in the MNHN collection, the green colour is completely faded and the tegmina of the specimens are orange ( CONSTANT, 2006). In the newly collected specimens as well it was observed that the green colour is very prompt to fade and turn into orange although the specimens were mounted just a few days after collecting.

The specimens in KSWS were all found sitting on broad leaves, both in daytime and night. However, they were not observed feeding on the leaves and no male was found despite an intensive search. The proposed conspecific treatment of the specimens from Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand requires confirmation based on the examination of genitalia when males become available. Indeed, closely related species of Loxocephalini can sometimes be separated by the examination of the male genitalia only as it was shown e.g., for the genus Amychodes Karsch, 1895 ( CONSTANT, 2004). The material listed above represents the first record of the tribe Loxocephalini in Cambodia.

RBINS

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

RUPP

Royal University of Phnom Penh

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Eurybrachidae

Genus

Macrobrachys

Loc

Macrobrachys tonkinensis Lallemand, 1950

Constant, Jérôme & Bartlett, Charles R. 2019
2019
Loc

Macrobrachys tonkinensis

CONSTANT J. 2006: 46
METCALF Z. P. 1956: 29
1956
Loc

Macrobrachys tonkinensis LALLEMAND, 1950: 150

LALLEMAND V. 1950: 150
1950
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