Oteana mato, Hoch, Hannelore, 2006

Hoch, Hannelore, 2006, New Cixiidae from Eastern Polynesia: Oteana gen. nov. and Manurevana gen. nov. (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha), Zootaxa 1209, pp. 1-47 : 18-20

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.172430

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6255927

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F58782-E12F-FFBA-DB03-FEF4FAF71754

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scientific name

Oteana mato
status

sp. nov.

Oteana mato View in CoL sp. nov.

(figs 35–40)

Description

Body length.

Male. 5.0– 5.7 mm (n=9).

Coloration

Coloration of head generally as in O. euphranor , but postclypeus in upper half yellowish­orange, with a dark brown fringe towards frons; postclypeus in lower half and anteclypeus dark brown. Coloration otherwise as described for O. euphranor .

Proportions and carination of head and thorax as well as spinulation of hind legs as described for the genus.

Male genital complex (figs 35–40).

Genital segment (figs 35, 36) bilaterally asymmetrical, laterodorsal angle of subrectangular process produced into an acute tip on left side (fig. 35, arrow), rounded on right side. Medioventral process dorsally ridged, in lateral aspect ventral margin distinctly serrate. Anal segment (fig 37, 38) symmetrical, ovate. Parameres (figs. 39) with distal portion in lateral aspect apically rounded, dorsal margin serrate, with an acute tip directed mediad (fig. 39 a, b, arrow). Aedeagus (figs 7, 40): shaft dorsally with a small, inconspicuous, ear­shaped protrusion, ventrally with 4 spines: right lateral spine (a1) arising from joint base with right median spine (a2). Right lateral spine long, terete, slender throughout, curved laterad to right side; median right spine short, erect. Median left spine (a3) and left lateral spine (a4) also arising from a common base: median left spine stout, rapidly tapering, erect; left lateral spine slender, filiform, directed mediad towards tip of median left spine. Apcial spine of shaft (a5) long, terete, with a distinct “knee” near its base (fig. 40, arrow), curved semicircularly laterobasad to the left side. Subapical spine (a6) ca. 1/3 the length of apical spine, slender and terete at base, distally compressed and broadened, sinuate, bent laterad to the left side, tip pointing apically. Flagellum in repose not reaching base of shaft; distal flagellum spine (b1) directed mediad. Sclerotized flagellum ridge produced into a sharp edge at midlength of flagellum.

Etymology

Named for a refuge hut on the Mt. Aorai trail, Fare Mato .

Distribution

Endemic to Tahiti (Tahiti Nui and Tahiti Iti).

Ecology

On native vegetation including Weinmannia parviflora (Cunoniaceae) , Metrosideros collina (Myrtaceae) , Myrsine spec . ( Myrsinaceae ). Between 900 to 1400 m.

Remarks

Oteana mato differs from all other Oteana species by the coloration of the postclypeus (upper half yellowish­orange) and particularly by the configuration of the ventral, apical, and subapical aedeagus shaft spines.

Type material.

Holotype ɗ, Society Is.: Tahiti I., Taiarapu: above Vaiufaufa [Tahiti Iti], 900 m, 3.VII. 1977, S.L. Montgomery, at light, BPBM (type nr 16621).

Paratypes. Tahiti Iti. 3 ɗ, same data as holotype; 2 ɗ, same data as holotype, except 24.–25.IX. 1988, S.L. Montgomery & B.H. Gagné, BPBM; 2 ɗ, Society Is: Tahiti I., Tahiti Iti, Metrosideros collina (glabrous), D. M. Percy, BPBM. Tahiti Nui. 3 ɗ, Society Is: Tahiti I., Mt Aorai Trail, 900 – 1400 m, 16.IV.1999, M.Asche & H. Hoch, MNHN, AH.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cixiidae

Genus

Oteana

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