Kokeshia baii, Luo & Xie, 2022

Luo, Jiu-Yang & Xie, Qiang, 2022, Taxonomic review of Kokeshia Miyamoto, 1960 from China, with description of ten new species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Schizopteridae), European Journal of Taxonomy 802, pp. 1-57 : 8-11

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.802.1687

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6362755

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/041A2018-1306-4728-8117-109E54315783

taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Kokeshia baii
status

sp. nov.

Kokeshia baii View in CoL sp. nov.

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Figs 3–4 View Fig View Fig , 26B View Fig , 28B View Fig , 32 View Fig

Diagnosis

Kokeshia baii sp. nov. can be recognized from other species of Kokeshia by male tergite VIII subdivided into two hemitergites, left hemitergite VIII ( Figs 3D–E, G View Fig , 4 View Fig A−B) with a long, finger-shaped process, which bearing three thick, spiniform microtrichia at the ventral side of its apex; right hemitergite VIII ( Figs 3E–G View Fig , 4C, I View Fig ) with an upward curling, rectangular lamellate process above tergite VII, lateral margin of it serrated.

Etymology

The species epithet is derived from and dedicated to its collector, our colleague Prof. Ming Bai (Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China).

Material examined

Holotype CHINA • ♂; Hong Kong , Lantau Island, Tei Tong Tsai; 15~ 20 May 2019; Ming Bai leg.; pitfall trap; SYSBM.

Paratypes CHINA • 5 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; SYSBM .

Description

Male

MEASUREMENTS (in mm) (male holotype / male paratypes, N = 5). Total body length 1.21 / 1.20–1.28; length of head 0.26 / 0.21‒0.25, maximum width across eyes 0.38 / 0.37–0.39, interocular distance 0.26 / 0.25–0.27; length of antennal segment I 0.07 / 0.06–0.07, segment II 0.07 / 0.06‒0.08, segment III 0.28 / 0.26‒0.29, segment IV 0.32 / 0.31‒0.33; length of labial segment I 0.08 / 0.07–0.08, segment II 0.05 / 0.05‒0.06, segment III 0.05 / 0.04‒0.05, segment IV 0.10 / 0.10‒0.13; middle length of pronotum 0.37 / 0.36‒0.39, length of collar 0.06 / 0.06–0.07, humeral width 0.63 / 0.62‒0.64; length of forewing 0.97 / 1.01–1.09; length of fore femur 0.30 / 0.29–0.30, fore tibia 0.33 / 0.31‒0.33, fore tarsus 0.12 / 0.11–0.13; length of middle femur 0.32 / 0.32‒0.35, middle tibia 0.33 / 0.31‒0.34, middle tarsus 0.11 / 0.12‒0.13; length of hind femur 0.36 / 0.37–0.38, hind tibia 0.54 / 0.51–0.57, hind tarsus 0.17 / 0.17–0.18; greatest width of abdomen 0.55 / 0.53‒0.55.

MACROPTEROUS. Small sized (about 1.28– 1.28 mm).

COLORATION. Body brown, appendages yellowish brown ( Fig. 3A‒C View Fig ). Surface, vestiture and general structures as in generic description, except mentioned below.

HEAD. Interocular distance 0.68–0.71 × length of maximum width across eyes.

THORAX. Humeral width 1.64‒1.75 × as long as middle length of pronotum. Venation of forewing in accordance with general pattern of genus. C+Sc, R+M, R and basal portion of 1An distinctly darker than wing surface, other veins darker than wing surface ( Fig. 26B View Fig ).

ABDOMEN. Tergite VII and sternite VII slightly asymmetrical. Tergite VIII subdivided into two hemitergites, left hemitergite VIII ( Figs 3D–E, G View Fig , 4 View Fig A−B) with long, finger-shaped process, which bearing three thick, spiniform microtrichia at ventral side of its apex, with numerous microtrichia on surface. Basal visible part of left hemitergite VIII with numerous small projections and microtrichia ( Figs 3D–E, G View Fig , 4A–B View Fig ). Right hemitergite VIII with upward curling, approximately rectangular, lamellate process above tergite VII, lateral margin serrated ( Figs 3E–F View Fig , 4C, I View Fig ).

GENITALIA. Pygophore slightly asymmetrical, dorsal surface with rows of microtrichia, posterior area with relatively long setae. Parameres strongly asymmetrical, left paramere ( Figs 3E View Fig , 4F‒G View Fig ) with broadly rounded laminate extension directed dorsal near base, and with flattened and elongate distal projection somewhat curved inward; right paramere ( Figs 3E View Fig , 4D‒E View Fig ) with flattened and blunt distal projection. Apical portion of phallus ( Figs 3D‒E View Fig , 4H View Fig ) tubular, long, forming more than one and a half coils outside of pygophore.

Female

Unknown.

Distribution

China: Hong Kong ( Fig. 32 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Schizopteridae

Genus

Kokeshia

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