Bundera, DISTANT, 1908 IN THIS STUDY

Wang, Yang, Nansen, Christian & Zhang, Yalin, 2016, Integrative insect taxonomy based on morphology, mitochondrial DNA, and hyperspectral reflectance profiling, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 177 (2), pp. 378-394 : 386

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12367

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCCE76-9F73-FFF2-FE21-FF08FA5E8370

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Marcus

scientific name

Bundera
status

 

KEY TO SPECIES OF BUNDERA DISTANT, 1908 IN THIS STUDY View in CoL (MALES)

1. Face entirely black ( Fig. 4L View Figure 4 ); style apophysis lateral prolongation about one-half or more as long as style ( Fig. 4P View Figure 4 ) ........................................................................................................ Bundera emeiana Li & Wang, 1994

- Face not black; style apophysis lateral prolongation about one-quarter or less as long as style......................................................................................................................................................2

2. Pronotum entirely black ( Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ); forewing black without any stripe ( Fig. 4A, B View Figure 4 ) ...................................................................................................... Bundera heichiana Li & Wang, 1991

- Pronotum with one transverse lateral yellowish-brown stripe on anterior margin; forewing black with a partially transparent stripe along the costal vein ................................................................................................ 3

3. Scutellum entirely black ( Fig. 3C, K, S View Figure 3 ).................................................................................................4

- Scutellum black with apical margin yellowish-brown ( Fig. 2C, K, S View Figure 2 )...........................................................6

4. Median longitudinal carina of frontoclypeus not blackish ochreous ( Fig. 3T View Figure 3 ); three small black spots on anterior margin of head, of diameter less than 0.13 mm ( Fig. 3S, T View Figure 3 ) ..................................................... Bundera sp. 3

- Median longitudinal carina of frontoclypeus distinct blackish ochreous ( Fig. 3D, L View Figure 3 ,); three small black spots on anterior margin of head, of diameter larger than 0.22 mm ( Fig. 3C, D, K, L View Figure 3 )............................................... 5

5. Posterior margin of aedeagal ventral apophysis in lateral view slightly concave ( Fig. 3N View Figure 3 ); dorsal margin of aedeagal dorsal apodeme arched ( Fig. 3N View Figure 3 ) ......................................................................................... Bundera sp. 4

- Posterior margin of aedeagal ventral apophysis in lateral view distinctly concave, forming obtuse angle ( Fig. 2F View Figure 2 ); the dorsal margin of aedeagal dorsal apodeme smooth ( Fig. 3F View Figure 3 ).................. Bundera pellucida Li & Wang, 2001

6. Connective stem in ventral view with lateral membranous structure at base ( Fig. 2H, P View Figure 2 ); male pygofer narrowed along with the dorsal and ventral margin in lateral view ( Fig. 2E, M View Figure 2 )....................................... Bundera sp. 2

- Connective stem without lateral membranous structure ( Fig. 2X View Figure 2 ); male pygofer only narrowed along with the ventral margin in lateral view ( Fig. 2U View Figure 2 ).......................................................................................... Bundera sp. 1

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

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