Limois westwoodii ( Hope, 1843 )

Lin, You-Sheng, Liao, Jhih-Rong, Shiao, Shiuh-Feng & Ko, Chiun-Cheng, 2023, Lanternflies (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) of Taiwan., Zoological Studies (Zool. Stud.) 62 (7), pp. 1-37 : 10-11

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Limois westwoodii ( Hope, 1843 )
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Limois westwoodii ( Hope, 1843) View in CoL new record ( Figs. 7 View Fig , 8 View Fig )

Lystra westwoodii Hope, 1843: 133 View in CoL .

Limois westwoodii Stål, 1863: 231 View in CoL ; Distant, 1906: 200; Metcalf, 1947: 170; Lallemand, 1963: 55; Nagai and Porion, 1996: 22; Wang et al., 2020: 49.

Type locality: Bangladesh ( Wang et al. 2020).

Description: Measurements: body length, male (n = 7) 20 mm (17.9–23.3 mm), female (n = 4) 23.2 mm (21.9–25.2 mm); tegmen length, male (n = 7) 17.3 mm (15.7–20.4 mm), female (n = 4) 19.8 mm (18.2–21.9 mm).

Head: general color reddish brown to yellowish green ( Fig. 7 View Fig ); cephalic process short, protruding upward and backward ( Fig. 7A, C View Fig ); vertex broader than long, with 1–2 pairs of dark brown spot along posterior margin, lateral margins medially carinate ( Fig. 7A, C View Fig ); frons longer than broad, with 1 yellowish green patch on each latero-posterior angle, 1 yellowish green patch along middle of posterior margin, and 2 longitudinal carinae extending from ventral side of cephalic process ( Fig. 7B, D View Fig ); antennae brown ( Fig. 7C, D View Fig ); clypeus longer than frons, with 2 yellowish green patches on median carina, 1 near anterior margin and 1 near posterior margin ( Fig. 7B View Fig ); labium elongate, reaching apex of abdomen ( Fig. 7B View Fig ).

Thorax: ( Fig. 7A, C View Fig ) general color reddish brown to yellowish green; pronotum with 1 pair of dark brown subquadrangular patch along anterior margin, followed by 1 pair of small brown spot posteriorly, 1 dark brown spot on each lateral area, and 1 pair of dark brown subrectangular patch along posterior margin; mesonotum with 1 pair of dark brown subquadrangular or subtriangular patch along middle of anterior margin between 1 pair of dark brown subsemicircular patch and 1 pair of dark brown spot, numerous small dark brown spots between lateral carinae, and 1 dark brown subtriangular patch and 1 dark brown spot on each lateral area ouside lateral carinae.

Tegmina: ( Fig. 7A View Fig ) basal 1/3 with 1 dark brown oblique irregular band, dividing tegmen into basal colored area and apical hyaline area, sometimes extending to apico-posterior margin; basal colored area yellowish brown to light yellowish green, with 1 big dark brown patch near anterior margin, 1–2 moderate dark brown spots along claval suture and numerous small dark brown spots throughout; apical hyaline area with several brown spots varying in size along anterior margin, 1–2 moderate brown spots near middle of anterior margin, several brown spots varying in size along apical margin, and numerous small brown spots throughout.

Hindwings: ( Fig. 7A View Fig ) basal 1/2 mixed with coral pink and orange, with 1 big and 1 small brown spot on A1 vein; apical 1/2 hyaline; posterior margin dark brown.

Legs: ( Fig. 7A, B, C View Fig ) general color dark brown; femora with several yellowish green irregular patches; tibiae with 2 yellowish white rings, metatibiae with 5–7 lateral spines; mesotarsomeres with 1 yellowish white ring.

Abdomen: ( Fig. 7A, B View Fig ) general color black, posterior margin of tergites yellow to yellowish brown.

Male genitalia: 9th abdominal segment, in lateral view, with anterior margin slightly convex near ventroanterior margin, dorso-anterior margin acute, dorso-posterior margin rounded, ventro-posterior margin with a small acute projection ( Fig. 8A View Fig ); 10th abdominal segment with ventral margin slightly convex at 1/3 from apex in lateral view ( Fig. 8A View Fig ), apical margin about 1.5 times broader than basal margin, medially concave as “V” shape dorsally but slightly concave as “U” shape ventrally in dorsal view ( Fig. 8B View Fig ); 11th abdominal sternite about 2 times longer than 11th abdominal tergite ( Fig. 8B View Fig ); genital styles as long as 10th abdominal segment in lateral view ( Fig. 8A View Fig ), subtriangular with a hook on each lateral margin at 1/3 from base in ventral view ( Fig. 8C View Fig ); lateral phallobasal lobes membranous ( Fig. 8D, E View Fig ); phallobasal conjunctival processes exposed, straight and sclerotized except for apexes, about 6 times longer than sheath, apexes inflated and fin-like ( Fig. 8D, E View Fig ).

Materials examined: Holotype: female of Lystra westwoodii Hope, 1843 (examined from photographs in Wang et al. (2020)), Bangladesh, collecting date unknown, leg. Frederick John Parry ( OUMNH).

Other materials: 1 male, Fushan, Wulai, Tapei, X-(14-17)-1996, leg. C. S. Lin & M. L. Chan ( NMNS); 1 female, Liyuan, Provincial, Rd. No. 20 (163.5 km), Taitung, IX-02-2002, leg. J. H. Chen ( NMNS); 1 male, Yingziking, Ilan, VIII-10-2021, leg. C. F. Lin ( NTU); 2 males, Hehuan Yuelin trail (24°10'40.8"N, 121°24'16.2"E), Hualien, X-28-2021, leg. C. F. Lin ( NTU); 1 male, Tianxiang, Hualien, II-11-1990, leg. C. F. Lee ( NTU); 1 male, Shenmihu, Ilan, X-24-1993, leg. W. I. Chou ( TARI); 1 male, Fusan Botanical Garden, Ilan, XII-20-1995, leg. A. Warneke ( TFRI); 1 male, same locality, VII-27-1995, leg. Y. J. Chen ( TFRI); 1 female, same locality, XI-22-1995, leg. A. Warneke ( TFRI); 1 female, same locality, X-05-1994, leg. A. Warneke ( TFRI); 1 female, same locality, XI-02-1994, leg. W. T. Jou ( TFRI).

Host plant: unknown.

Distribution: Taiwan, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar ( Wang et al. 2020).

Remarks: This species is similar to Limois kikuchii but can be distinguished by the morphology of male genitalia. See remarks of L. kikuchii for diagnostic characters. This species has been collected at light traps.

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

TARI

Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute

TFRI

Taiwan Fisheries Research Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Fulgoridae

Genus

Limois

Loc

Limois westwoodii ( Hope, 1843 )

Lin, You-Sheng, Liao, Jhih-Rong, Shiao, Shiuh-Feng & Ko, Chiun-Cheng 2023
2023
Loc

Limois westwoodii Stål, 1863: 231

Wang WQ & Xu SL & Constant J & Qin DZ 2020: 49
Nagai S & Porion T. 1996: 22
Lallemand V. 1963: 55
Metcalf ZP 1947: 170
Distant WL 1906: 200
Stal C. 1863: 231
1863
Loc

Lystra westwoodii

Hope FW 1843: 133
1843
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