Tomaspisinella (s.s.) parva Lallemand, description of male

Diagnosis. Male resembling female but darker, t egmina with a chain of 4 white spots extending from costa to claval suture, most clearly broken in middle.

Description. Male pygofer as in T. (Hemitomaspis) caligata (Carvalho & Webb 2005, fig. 4e) but slightly longer, in ventral aspect globose, deeply notched medially (Fig. 28 D); male theca with short, divergent apical processes (Fig. 28 C). Length: male 6.8 mm, female 6.5 mm.

Remarks. The female holotype of T. parva from Ecuador has the entire postpedicel densely pitted (Fig. 19 B) in contrast to that of a male (Fig. 19 A), also from Ecuador: Napo, 6 km E Misahualli, Jatun Sasha Res. 450m, 30 April–8 May 2002 (S.M. Paiero) #debu00178285 in UDEL. This might represent an unrecognized species but might possibly be sexually dimorphic; however, when this occurs in other Cercopoidea it is usually the male rather than the female that has larger and more numerous antennal pits.