Destinoides latifrons (Walker) Walker, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3786.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6134852 |
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scientific name |
Destinoides latifrons (Walker) |
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comb. nov. |
Destinoides latifrons (Walker) View in CoL n. comb.
Figs 1–9 View FIGURES 1 – 9
Ledra latifrons Walker, 1851: 824 View in CoL
Petalocephala latifrons, Stål, 1862: 494 View in CoL ; Distant, 1908: 166, fig. 110. Destinoides fasciata Cai & He, 2000: 57 View in CoL –58, fig. 13–1. syn. nov.
Redescription. Male. Body length (incl. forewing) 13–14 mm, head width (incl. eyes) 4.1 mm, pronotum width 4.2 mm. Body yellowish-brown; ocelli pale red margined with brown ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ); pronotum with lateral margin brown; forewing with inner area of clavus brown.
Crown with fore margin angled distad of eyes.
Male 8th sternite with posterior margin concave ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ). Inner pygofer process triangular ventrally ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ). Aedeagal shaft with pair of subapical forklike processes and a very small dorsoapical process near gonopore ( Figs 8, 9 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ).
Material examined. 1 male (Holotype), no data. INDIA: 1 male, Assam, W. F. Badgley ( BMNH); 1 (abdomen missing), Sikkim ‘Mungphu’ (probably the Atkinson specimen noted by Distant, 1908) ( BMNH); 1 male, Bengal ‘Sylhet’ ‘68.4’ [= 1868.4: W. Saunders, part of 5000 ‘Homoptera’ donation], also noted by Distant (1908) ( BMNH).
CHINA: 1 male, Xizang, Motuo, 2 June 1980, Gentao Jin, Jianyi Wu ( SHEM).
Distribution. China (Xizang), Bengal, India (Assam), Sikkim.
Remarks. This species was described from a single specimen (holotype) denoted by the letter “a” by Walker, without data. The holotype (BMNH) bears the following labels: “367, 31. LEDRA LATIFRONS ” together with a museum green “ Type ” label (by Walker). Distant (1908) listed the species from various localities in India, including the three Indian specimens listed above in the BMNH.
This species is easily distinguished from D. conspicuus (Distant) by the presence of three rather than one processes on the aedeagal shaft. Cai & He (2000) reported D. latifrons (Walker) as a new combination and a new record to China but based on their description of the aedeagus (in key) with a single apical process, their material might be D. conspicuus .
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Ledrinae |
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Destinoides latifrons (Walker)
Sun, Jing, Webb, Michael D. & Zhang, Yalin 2014 |
Petalocephala latifrons, Stål, 1862 : 494
Cai 2000: 57 |
Distant 1908: 166 |
Stal 1862: 494 |
Ledra latifrons
Walker 1851: 824 |