Dichoptera Spinola, 1839
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2023.62-07 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5A389A24-FFAC-FFC7-FEE8-53F7FE9727D6 |
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Genus Dichoptera Spinola, 1839 View in CoL View at ENA Dichoptera similis Schumacher, 1915 ( Figs. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig , 3 View Fig )
Dichoptera similis Schumacher, 1915: 130 View in CoL ; Kato, 1933: pl. 3, fig. 6.
Type locality: Kosempo [= Jiasian, Kaohsiung, Taiwan] ( Schumacher 1915).
Description: Measurements: body length, male (n = 8) 27.1 mm (24.4–29.8 mm), female (n = 5) 30.2 mm (25.9–33 mm); tegmen length, male (n = 8) 22.5 mm (19.8–24.3 mm), female (n = 5) 25.1 mm (22.6–27.6 mm).
Head: general color yellowish brown to pale green ( Fig. 1A, B, C View Fig ); cephalic process short, protruding upward, with 1 black longitudinal band on dorsal side and each lateral side ( Fig. 1A, C View Fig ); vertex as long as broad, with 1 black hollow-arrowheaded marking on disc, disconnected at each lateral side, lateral margins strongly carinate ( Fig. 1A, C View Fig ); frons longer than broad, with 3 longitudinal carinae extending from ventral side of cephalic process, stongly protruding ( Fig. 1B View Fig ); genae with 1 black transverse band passing through eye, connected with lateral band extending from cephalic process ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); occiput with 2 black spots along each postocular flange ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); antennae brown ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); clypeus longer than frons ( Fig. 1B View Fig ); labium elongate, not reaching apex of abdomen, terminal of each segment dark brown ( Fig. 1B View Fig ).
Thorax: ( Fig. 1A, C View Fig ) general color yellowish brown to pale green; pronotum with 1 black marking like reverse “V” on anterior angle, 1 dark brown marking like reverse parentheses on disc, and 1 dark brown reticulated marking on each lateral area; mesonotum with 1 pair of black semicircular patch between 1 pair of black reverse-subtriangular patch along anterior margin, 1 black marking like Greek letter “Ω” between lateral carinae, surrounding 1 pair of brown semioval patch connected with 1 pair of brown obtuse-triangular patch posteriorly, and 1 black marking like arrowhead bending outward on each lateral area outside lateral carinae.
Tegmina: ( Fig. 1A View Fig ) general color hyaline, divided into basal area and apical area by a distinct serrate nodal line with venation of apical area reticulate; basal area with several brown patches along anterior margin, 1 weak brown spot in front of disc, 1 dark brown spot connected with 1 weak brown spot anteriorly behind disc; apical area with 1 yellowish brown to pale green pterostigma, 1 gradient brown band along nodal line, 1 big dark brown hollow-subtriangular marking along end of anterior margin, and several weak brown spot along apical margin.
Hindwings: ( Fig. 1A View Fig ) general color hyaline, apical angle dark brown, anal area without cross-veins.
Legs: ( Fig. 1A, B View Fig ) general color yellowish brown to pale green; femora with several brown irregular patches; fore- and mesotibiae with 1 dark brown ring on apex and middle; metatibiae with 7 lateral spines; 3rd fore- and mesotarsomeres dark brown.
Abdomen: general color reddish brown to yellowish brown ( Fig. 1A, B View Fig ); 1st, 7th and 8th tergites black, 2nd–6th tergites with 1 pair of big black suboval patch on disc of each tergite ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); laterosternites sometimes with black spots ( Fig. 1B View Fig ); 5th and 6th sternites with 1 black transverse band along both ends of anterior margin, 7th sternite black anteriorly, 8th sternite black ( Fig. 1B View Fig ).
Male genitalia: 9th abdominal segment, in lateral view, with anterior margin concave, dorso-anterior margin acute and strongly protrudent, dorso-posterior margin angulate, ventro-posterior margin slightly protrudent ( Fig. 2A View Fig ); 10th abdominal segment with ventral margin strongly concave at 4/5 from apex in lateral view ( Fig. 2A View Fig ), apical margin nearly as broad as basal margin, strongly concave as “U” shape dorsally but weakly concave ventrally in dorsal view ( Fig. 2B View Fig ); 11th abdominal sternite about 3 times longer than 11th abdominal tergite ( Fig. 2B View Fig ); genital styles shorter than 10th abdominal segment in lateral view ( Fig. 2A View Fig ), subtrapezoid with a hook on each lateral margin at 2/3 from base in ventral view ( Fig. 2C View Fig ); ventral pair of lateral phallobasal lobes sclerotized, dorsal pair of lateral phallobasal lobes membranous ( Fig. 2D, E View Fig ); phallobasal conjunctival processes exposed, with middle sinuate, apexes and basal 2/3 sclerotized, about 6 times longer than sheath, apexes acute ( Fig. 2D, E View Fig ).
Materials examined: Syntype: male of Dichoptera similis Schumacher, 1915 (examined from photographs, Fig. 3A, B View Fig ) [Kosempo, Formosa, H. Sauter, VII. 1911] [ Dichoptera similis Schum., F. Schumacher det.] [Syntypus] ( SDEI); female of Dichoptera similis Schumacher, 1915 (examined from photographs, Fig. 3C, D View Fig ) [Kosempo, Formosa, H. Sauter, VII. 1911] [ Dichoptera similis Schum., F. Schumacher det.] [Syntypus] ( SDEI); male of Dichoptera similis Schumacher, 1915 (examined from photographs, Fig. 3E, F View Fig ) [Kosempo, Formosa, H. Sauter, 1911] [7. VII.] [ Dichoptera similis Schmidt ] [Schumacher det.] [Syntypus] [Dtsch. Entomol. Institut Berlin] ( SDEI).
Other materials: 1 male, Huisun Experimental Forest Station, Nantou, IV-28-1991, leg. N. T. Keng ( NCHU); 1 male, same locality, VIII-25-2020, leg. J. A. Liao ( NMNS); 1 male, Lanren River, Pingdong, IX-15- 2011, leg. Y. C. Lan & Y. H. Peng ( NMNS); 1 female, Provincial Rd. No. 20 (166.5 km), Haituan, Taitung, VI-18-2005, leg. J. H. Chen ( NMNS); 1 female, Shanping, Liouguei, Kaoshiung, V-25-2002, leg. C. W. Chen ( NMNS); 1male, 1 female, Yima Forest-Road, Taitung, XII-16-2020, leg. L. C. Shih ( NMNS); 1 female, Dahan Shan (19km), Pingtung, VII-05-2015, leg. B. H. Ho ( NTU); 1 male, Fusan Botanical Garden, Ilan, V-08- 2021, leg. Y. H. Lin ( NTU); 1 male, same locality, V-08- 2004, leg. C. F. Lee ( NTU); 1 male, same locality, V-08- 2003, leg. S. S. Lu ( TFRI); 1 female, same locality, IV-27-1995, leg. J. J. Hsiao ( TFRI); 1 male, Nanzixianxi, Chiayi, X-16-2007, leg. W. C. Yeh ( TFRI); 1 female, same locality, IX-01-2008, leg. Y. M. Chen ( TFRI); 1 male, Taimali, Taitung, V-21-2009, leg. Y. M. Lai ( TFRI); 1 male, same locality, VI-06-2013, leg. Y. C. Lin ( TFRI); 1 male, same locality, VII-11-2013, leg. Y. C. Lin ( TFRI).
Host plant: unknown.
Distribution: Taiwan.
Remarks: This species was once classified under the family Dictyopharidae by Metcalf (1946) and has complex characters including body size as Fulgoridae , male genitalia as Dictyopharidae and venation as some species of Tropiduchidae , suggesting that the taxonomic status of this species and related species requires further confirmation.
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Dichoptera Spinola, 1839
Lin, You-Sheng, Liao, Jhih-Rong, Shiao, Shiuh-Feng & Ko, Chiun-Cheng 2023 |
Dichoptera similis Schumacher, 1915: 130
Schumacher F. 1915: 130 |