Carsidara limbata ( Enderlein, 1926 )

Cho, Geonho, Inoue, Hiromitsu, Burckhardt, Daniel & Lee, Seunghwan, 2016, The identity of the Carsidara species (Hemiptera: Psylloidea: Carsidaridae) associated with Firmiana simplex (Malvaceae) in Japan and Korea, Zootaxa 4171 (2), pp. 395-400 : 396-397

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Carsidara limbata ( Enderlein, 1926 )
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Carsidara limbata ( Enderlein, 1926) View in CoL

( Figs. 1−11 View FIGURES 1 − 4 View FIGURES 5 − 11 )

Thysanogyna limbata Enderlein, 1926: 397 View in CoL .

Carsidara limbata (Enderlein) View in CoL ; Hodkinson, 1986: 303; Hollis, 1987: 93; Li, 2011: 1295. Thysanogyna minor shikokuensis Miyatake, 1981: 37 . Syn. nov.

Carsidara shikokuensis ( Miyatake, 1981) View in CoL ; Hollis, 1987: 93; Miyatake & Inoue, 2016: 21. Carsidara marginalis, sensu Kwon & Huh, 1998: 213 View in CoL , nec Walker, 1869: 329, misidentification.

Material examined. Japan: Paratypes of Thysanogyna minor shikokuensis ; 2 Ƌ, 2 ♀, Shikoku, Ehime Pref., Nishiumi-cho , Kashima Is., 21.vii.1967, (M. Miyatake), ( OMNH, dry mounted); 1 Ƌ , 1 ♀, Shikoku, Kôchi Pref., Muroto , 16‒18.vii.1952, (S. Miyamoto), ( OMNH, dry mounted). 3 Ƌ , 1 ♀, 5 immatures, Honshu, Nara Pref., Takaichi-gun, Asuka-mura , Toyoura , Amakashi-no-oka, 12‒28.ix.2015, Firmiana simplex (Y. Miyatake) , ( NIFTS, OMNH, dry mounted, 99.5% ethanol) ; same data but 2 Ƌ, 1 ♀, 28.ix.2015; 39 Ƌ , 30 ♀, 14 immatures, Honshu, Yamaguchi Pref., Shimonoseki City, Takezaki , 7‒8.vi.2012, F. simplex (H. Inoue) , ( NIFTS, SNU, dry and slide mounted, 70% ethanol) ; same data but 6 immatures, 1.viii.2012, ( NIFTS, 70% ethanol); 1 Ƌ, Honshu, Yamaguchi Pref., Shimonoseki City, Hikoshima-sakomachi, 1.viii.2012, F. simplex (H. Inoue) , ( NIFTS, dry mounted); 5 Ƌ , 6 ♀, 15 immatures, Kyushu, Fukuoka Pref., Fukuoka City, Higashi-ku, Hakozaki , Kyushu University , 20.ix.2015, F. simplex (H. Inoue) , ( NIFTS, OMNH, dry mounted, 70% and 99.5% ethanol); same data but 8 Ƌ , 12 ♀, 12 immatures, 7.xi.2015 (D. Yamaguchi), ( NIFTS, 99.5% ethanol); same data but 15 Ƌ , 12 ♀, 7 immatures, 15.xi.2015 (H. Inoue), (dry mounted, 70% ethanol). South Korea: 9 Ƌ , 22 ♀, 10 immatures, Seoul, Gwanak-gu, Daehak-dong , Seoul National University, 31.x.2013, F. simplex (G. Cho) , ( NHMB, SNU, dry and slide mounted, 95% ethanol); 66 Ƌ , 16 ♀, 9 immatures, Jeollanam-do, Yeosu-si, Sujeong-dong, Mt. Cheonseong , 22.vi.2014, F. simplex (G. Cho) , ( NHMB, SNU, dry and slide mounted, 95% ethanol).

Diagnosis. Adult ( Figs. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 − 4 ). Head, from above, cleft in front; genal processes short, obliquely truncate apically with small point near median body axis ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5 − 11 ). Forewing ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 − 11 ) with relatively long Rs, distal portion of non-tracheate vein usually more than twice as long as basal portion; vein Cu1a relatively weakly curved; surface spinules present in the middle of cell c+sc, brown markings present at the apex of cell cu2, apical half of cell cu1, and near the posterior margins of cell m1 and cell m2. Paramere ( Figs. 7, 9, 11 View FIGURES 5 − 11 ) with outer lobe on the middle of outer surface; apex of paramere twisted. Distal segment of aedeagus ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 5 − 11 ) with horn-shaped end tube of the ductus ejaculatorius at the apex. Female terminalia ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 5 − 11 ) massive with deeply sinuous circumanal ring; apex of subgenital plate short.

Measurements. (5 Ƌ/ 5 ♀; in mm). Head width 0.88−0.95/ 0.92−1.00; vertex width 0.46−0.49/ 0.48−0.52; vertex length 0.18−0.23/ 0.21−0.23; genal process length 0.08−0.15/ 0.07−0.11; first antennal flagellomere length 0.13−0.14/ 0.13−0.15; antennal length 2.29−2.44/ 2.17−2.45; forewing length 4.97−5.32/ 5.27−6.03; forewing width 1.85−1.94/ 1.84−2.30; pterostigma length 0.56−0.64/ 0.54−0.82; vein Rs length 1.62−1.96/ 1.85−2.19; length of line connecting apices of vein Rs and vein Cu1a 1.81−1.91/ 1.74−2.29; length of line connecting base and apex of vein M1+2 1.94−2.13/ 2.08−2.47; length of line connecting apices of veins M1+2 and M3+4 0.92−1.02/ 0.95−1.20; length of line connecting apices of vein Cu1a and Cu1b 0.70−0.80/ 0.86−1.03; length of line connecting base and apex of vein Cu1b 0.12−0.24/ 0.18−0.24; metatibia length 1.00−1.10/ 0.98−1.13; male proctiger length 0.33−0.40; paramere length 0.26−0.30; length of distal segment of aedeagus 0.20−0.22; female proctiger length 0.76−0.87; circumanal ring length 0.30−0.39; female subgenital plate length 0.33−0.43.

Fifth instar immature. Description by Li (2011).

Distribution. China (Anhui, Beijing, Chongqing, Fuzhou, Guizhou, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shangdong (type-locality ‘Tsingtau’), Shanxi, Sichuan, Zhejiang) ( Enderlein 1926; Li 2011); Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu) ( Miyatake 1981; Miyatake & Inoue 2016); South Korea ( Kwon & Huh 1998).

Host plant. Firmiana simplex (L.) W. Wight ( Malvaceae ) ( Miyatake 1981; Kwon & Huh 1998; Li 2011). The immatures, particularly the older instars, secrete large amounts of flocculent wax and honeydew ( Figs. 3, 4 View FIGURES 1 − 4 ).

OMNH

Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History

SNU

Seoul National University

NHMB

Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Carsidaridae

Genus

Carsidara

Loc

Carsidara limbata ( Enderlein, 1926 )

Cho, Geonho, Inoue, Hiromitsu, Burckhardt, Daniel & Lee, Seunghwan 2016
2016
Loc

Carsidara shikokuensis (

Miyatake 2016: 21
Kwon 1998: 213
Hollis 1987: 93
Walker 1869: 329
1987
Loc

Carsidara limbata

Li 2011: 1295
Hollis 1987: 93
Hodkinson 1986: 303
Miyatake 1981: 37
1986
Loc

Thysanogyna limbata

Enderlein 1926: 397
1926
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