Description of two new species of Portanus Ball, 1932 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Portanini) from Northeastern Brazil Author Souza, Stephanie Pereira De Author Takiya, Daniela Maeda text Zootaxa 2014 3857 3 444 450 journal article 42570 10.11646/zootaxa.3857.3.7 bb679a47-d818-4aae-ab94-e91568ba5936 1175-5326 227161 EA5F109C-C3AF-47D6-BC16-3DA97CD0E2A3 Portanus hastatus sp. nov. ( Fig. 1–4 , 9–19 ) Type-locality. Parque Nacional de Ubajara, Ubajara, Ceará State, Brazil . Diagnosis. Pygofer lobe apex acute spinelike ( Fig. 9 ); aedeagus with pair of elongate dorsoapical processes ( Fig. 13–14 ). Measurements (mm). Male: body length, 4.50; crown length, 0.38; transocular width, 1.00; interocular width, 0.50; maximum pronotum width, 1.00; forewing length, 3.50. Females: body length, 4.50; crown length, 0.38–0.50; transocular width, 1.10; interocular width, 0.60; maximum pronotum width, 1.00–1.10; forewing length, 3.50–3.75. Description. Head ( Fig. 1–4 ), in dorsal view, with transocular width longer than crown median length; anterior margin angulate; frontogenal sutures reaching ocelli; texture shagreen. Pronotum as wide as transocular width; lateral margins angulate; dorsopleural carina inconspicuous; posterior margin straight; texture smooth with transverse striae. Mesonotum ( Fig. 1, 4 ) with scutum smooth and scutellum shagreen. Forewings ( Fig. 1–2 ) with three closed anteapical cells, median anteapical cell slightly longer than others. Coloration. Head and thorax ( Fig. 1–3 ) brown; venter brownish-yellow; some specimens with discolored areas at face. Crown ( Fig. 1 ) with median line, apical triangular outline, lateral small spots, ivory. Pronotum ( Fig. 1 ) with several ivory speckles. Mesonotum ( Fig. 1 ) mostly ivory with paired large lateral round areas at anterior half and variable smaller maculae, discolored, appearing brown. Forewings ( Fig. 1–2 ) translucent brown; veins marked with dark brown with small white spots; four hyaline regions on costal margin at apical half; apex completely dark brown. Female abdomen dark brown dorsally and brownish-yellow ventrally. FIGURES 1–4. Portanus hastatus sp. nov. 1, dorsal habitus. 2, lateral habitus. 3, face. 4, crown, pronotum, and mesonotum. 5–8, Portanus phoenicius sp. nov. 5, dorsal habitus. 6, lateral habitus. 7, face. 8, crown, pronotum, and mesonotum. Male genitalia. Pygofer lobe ( Fig. 9 ), in lateral view, longer than high; subtriangular; posterior margin acute; few macrosetae on apex. Valve ( Fig. 10 ), in ventral view, trapezoidal; longer than wide. Subgenital plates ( Fig. 9–10 ), in lateral view, extending posteriorly farther than pygofer apex; apical third slightly upturned; basal third with transverse unpigmented line; ventral surface with few uniseriate robust macrosetae and many long and fine microsetae at apical half. Connective ( Fig 11 ), in dorsal view, Y-shaped; basiventral process short. Styles ( Fig. 11–12 ), in dorsal view, with apical fourth wide and appearing bifid because of an elongate and robust preapical lobe; apex acute. Aedeagus ( Fig. 13–14 ), in lateral view, with short and tubular shaft; short dorsal apodemes; apex with pair of elongate straight processes directed dorsally and acute. Female genitalia. Sternite VII ( Fig. 15 ) approximately rectangular; posterior margin slightly convex. Pygofer ( Fig. 16 ) lobe longer than high; dorsal margin with concavity at apical third; long macrosetae distributed along ventral margin, more concentrated at apical half; microsetae along dorso-apical margin; apex narrowly round. Gonoplac ( Fig. 17 ) with basal half distinctly narrower than apical half; microsetae distributed near apex; apex acute. Valvulae I ( Fig. 18 ) with dorsal sculpturing strigate and ventral sculpturing maculose; apex acute. Valvulae II ( Fig. 19 ) with apical half expanded, narrowing to apex; dorsal surface with 25 continuous teeth, each subquadrate and without denticles; numerous anastomosed ducts extending to bases of teeth; apex without preapical ventral prominence or denticles. FIGURES 9–19. Portanus hastatus sp. nov. 9–14, male genitalia. 9, genital chamber, lateral view. 10, valve and subgenital plate, ventral view. 11, connective and right style, dorsal view. 12, right style, lateral view. 13, aedeagus, lateral view. 14, aedeagus, caudal view. 15–19, female genitalia. 15, sternite VII, ventral view. 16, pygofer, lateral view. 17, gonoplac, lateral view. 18, valvula I, lateral view. 19, valvulae II, lateral view. All scale bars are 0.25 mm. Remarks. Portanus hastatus sp. nov. is very similar to P. mariae Carvalho & Cavichioli, 2001 , both species sharing the: (1) shape of ivory maculae on crown apex; (2) ventroapical margins of male pygofer acute and ventrally projected; and (3) pair of elongate aedeagal apical process directed anterodorsally. However, the new species can be distinguished from the latter and other Portanus species by its shorter aedeagal shaft and dorsal apodemes. Etymology. The species epithet derives from the Latin word hasta , meaning spear, in allusion to its ivory marking of the crown. Type-material. Holotype : male, “ Brasil (CE), Ubajara \ Parque. Nac. de Ubajara \ Cachoeira do Cafundó \ 03°50’13”S / 40°54’35”W ", "Armadilha Malaise \ 18–30. xi. 2012 , F. \ Limeira-de-Oliveira, D. \ W. A. Marques, cols.", CZMA. Paratypes : 1 female , same label data as holotype , CZMA. 1 female , “ Brasil (CE), Ubajara \ Parque. Nac. de Ubajara \ Cachoeira do Cafundó \ 03°50’13”S / 40°54’35”W ", "Armadilha Malaise \ 01–15. xii. 2012 , F. \ Limeirade-Oliveira, J. \ S. Pinto Júnior, cols", DZUP. 2 females , “ Brasil (CE), Ubajara \ Parque. Nac. de Ubajara \ Cachoeira do Cafundó \ 03°50’13”S / 40°54’35”W ", "Armadilha Malaise \ 18–30. xi. 2012 , F. \ Limeira-de- Oliveira, J. \ S. Pinto Júnior, cols", DZRJ.