Creberulidia penicula, Nielson, 2015

Nielson, M. W., 2015, A revision of the tribe Coelidiini of the Oriental, Palearctic and Australian biogeographical regions (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae), Insecta Mundi 2015 (410), pp. 1-202 : 20

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5181587

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BA1722-D861-9655-7DAE-FEE2FBE1FA56

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Felipe

scientific name

Creberulidia penicula
status

sp. nov.

Creberulidia penicula View in CoL , sp. nov.

( Plate 2B View PLATE 2 , Fig. 83-89 View Figures 83-89 )

Description. Length. Male 8.40-9.40 mm., female unknown.

External morphology. Moderately large, very robust species. General color dark brown to black; forewings with numerous yellow, small stripes on veins, cells reticulated; mesonotum light brown with dark markings; pronotum black with yellow bullae; crown tannish with few black spots; eyes dark brown to tannish; face tannish; clypeus with reddish brown longitudinal stripes on inner lateral margins; clypellus light brown; head much narrower than pronotum, anterior margin broadly rounded; crown short, narrow, narrower than width of eyes, slightly produced anteriorly, lateral margins convergent basally; eyes large, semiglobular; pronotum large, slightly longer medially than crown, surface bullated, mesonotum large, about half longer medially than pronotum; clypeus long, broad in posterior 1/3; clypellus narrow, slightly inflated longitudinally in middle, apex flared laterally.

Male genitalia. Pygofer in lateral view broadly triangulate, small digitate lobe distally, glabrous, without caudoventral process ( Fig. 83 View Figures 83-89 ); aedeagus with shaft inflated in basal ¼ in dorsal and lateral views, shaft narrow, tubular in distal ¾, two short rows of short setae near middle of shaft in dorsal view, gonopore near middle ( Fig. 84, 85 View Figures 83-89 ); style with long, narrow apophysis in distal 2/3 ( Fig. 86, 87 View Figures 83-89 ); dorsal connective moderately long, narrow ( Fig. 84, 85 View Figures 83-89 ); connective large, anterior arms narrow, tapered anteriorly, medial ridge incomplete, stem large, sub quadrate ( Fig. 88 View Figures 83-89 ); subgenital plate long, with prominent apical spine, sparsely setose subapically on outer lateral margin ( Fig. 89 View Figures 83-89 ).

Material examined. Holotype male. THAILAND: Phetchabun, Khao Kho NP., Thanthip waterfall, / 16 o 39.087' N 101 o 07.777’E., 210 m., Malaise trap, 19-26.ix.2006 / Somchai Chachumnan & Saink Singtong, leg., T595 ( QSBG) GoogleMaps . Paratypes. 2 male same data except view point at Klump stream / 16 o 39.120’N., 101 o 07.810’ E., 246 m., pan trap, 10-11.ix.2006 / Somchai Chachumnan and Saink Singtong, leg., T585 ( QSBG) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, same data as above paratype except Malaise trap, 5-12.x.2006, T588 ( QSBG) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Kanchanaburi, Khuean Srinagarindra NP., / Tourist Center , 14 o 38.136’N 98 o 59.837’E., Pan trap. / 20-21.viii.2008, Somboon, leg. T3437 ( QSBG) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, same data as holotype except Mix deciduous forest / 16 o 32.539' N 0 o 0’E., 524 m., Pan trap, 6-7.vi.2007 / Somchai Chachumnan and Saink Singtong, leg., T2444 ( ULKY) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Kanchanaburi, Khuean Srinagarindra NP., 100 m. NW/ Mae / Kamint entrance station 1, 14 o 38.123’ N 98 o 59.657’ E., Pan trap, / 18-19.ix.2008, Somboon and Daorueng, leg., T3455 ( MLBM) .

Etymology. The name of the species is descriptive for the 2 rows of brush-like subapical setae on the lateral margin of the aedeagus.

Remarks. The species is unique by the presence of a double row of aedeagal setae and can be separated by a combination of this feature, the inflated base of the aedeagus, the narrower connective, the very long apophysis of the style and the prominent apical spine of the subgenital plate.

ULKY

University of Louisville

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Creberulidia

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