Oragua schwertneri, Camisão, Beatriz M., Cavichioli, Rodney R. & Takiya, Daniela M., 2014

Camisão, Beatriz M., Cavichioli, Rodney R. & Takiya, Daniela M., 2014, Eight new species of Oragua Melichar, 1926 (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from Amazonas State, Brazil, with description of the female terminalia of Oragua jurua Young, 1977, and new records for the genus, Zootaxa 3841 (4), pp. 501-527 : 519-520

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3841.4.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6140880

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/194A879B-DD3E-9345-C7CB-887FFBC7FA69

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scientific name

Oragua schwertneri
status

sp. nov.

Oragua schwertneri View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 G, 8 A–G)

Type-locality. Comunidade Acuquaia, Rio Padauari, Barcelos, Amazonas State, Brazil.

Length. Male 7.25 mm.

External morphology. Head ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A) with median length 0.4 times interocular width and 0.3 transocular width; crown punctate. Ocelli ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A) located on imaginary line between anterior eye angles. Antennal ledges with anterior margins vertical and concave. Frons and upper portion of clypeus weakly flattened medially. Clypeus with lower portion oblique in relation to frons. Epistomal suture complete. Pronotum ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A) with width less than transocular width; lateral margins slightly convergent anteriorly; surface punctate and not rugose. Mesonotum ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A) punctate and not rugose. Forewings ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 G) with membrane weakly delimited, including apical cells 1, 2, 3, 4, and half of 5; with five apical cells (R1 present); base of fourth more proximal than base of third; clavus and corium punctate. Hindlegs with femoral setal formula 2:1:1; first tarsomere with length greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres; with two longitudinal regular rows of small setae on plantar surface. Other characters as in generic description.

Coloration. Body ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 G) dark brown dorsally and beige ventrally. Crown ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 G, 8A) with frontal portion beige; irregular transversally elongate maculae between ocelli and apical maculae arcuate, continuing as paired longitudinal stripes on median portion of frons, yellowish-orange. Antennal ledges orange. Pronotum ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 G, 8A) with two large lateral anterior maculae yellow becoming more orange laterally. Forewings ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 G) with small pale maculae on anterior half of costal margin.

Male genitalia. Pygofer ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 B) without processes; weakly produced; apex truncate and serrate, curved inwards ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 C); macrosetae of different sizes on apical half. Valve ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 D) transverse with lateral margins produced. Subgenital plates ( Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 B, 8D) not attaining apex of pygofer; regular row of macrosetae along their extension and microsetae along lateral external margins. Styles ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 E) extending slightly beyond the apex of connective; preapical lobe inconspicuous; preapical microsetae originating on ventral surface; apex truncate, produced laterally. Connective ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 E) Y-shaped. Aedeagus ( Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 F, 8G) with basidorsal and basiventral apodemes well developed, basidorsal one parallel in caudal view; shaft, in lateral view, weakly curved dorsally, slightly thicker at midlength, with pair of short caudally divergent lateral apical processes; with paired slender basiventral processes, approximately same length as shaft; curved dorsally. Membrane between aedeagus and anal tube with short setae ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 F). Paraphyses absent.

Female terminalia. Female unknown.

Etymology. This species is named after Dr. Cristiano Schwertner (Universidade Federal de São Paulo), stink bug specialist and collector of the single specimen found in this locality.

Notes. Oragua schwertneri is similar to O. insipida as they share the dark body with orange and yellow maculae on the crown and pronotum and small yellow maculae on the corium. However, the new species can be distinguished by the smaller maculae on the crown and pronotum; yellow maculae on the corium only along anterior half of costal margin; aedeagus with paired slender basiventral processes; shaft with paired short lateral apical processes; and absence of paraphyses. This species can be distinguished from all other Oragua by the following set of characters: (1) body dark with irregular maculae transversely elongate on crown and pronotum; (2) aedeagus with paired slender basiventral processes and shaft with paired short and divergent lateral apical processes; and (3) paraphyses absent.

Type-material. Holotype ♂, “ BRASIL: Amazonas, Barcelos, | Rio Padauari, Com[unidade]. Acuquaia | 0 0.22666o N 0 63.98881o W | 08.VI.2010 sweep | C. F. Schwertner leg”. (INPA).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Oragua

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