Palapsalta serpens Owen et al. , 2015: 261 Systematics and Phylogeny of the Australian Cicada Genus Pauropsalta Goding and Froggatt, 1904 and Allied Genera (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Cicadettini) Owen, Christopher L. Moulds, Max S. Records of the Australian Museum 2016 2016-10-26 68 4 117 200 4C3NZ Owen & Moulds, 2016 Owen & Moulds 2016 [958,1189,483,510] Insecta Cicadidae Palapsalta Animalia Hemiptera 67 184 Arthropoda species serpens sp. nov.   Fig. 38, Pl. 4      Palapsalta serpens Owen et al., 2015: 261, nomen nudum.  Types.   Holotypemale (genitalia prep. PAU332, molecular voucher 04.AU.NTR.WSM.12; GenBank accessions: KM377168, KM377276, KM377497, KM668228), 15 kmN of Mataranka, Northern Territory, 14°50.4'S 132°58.4'E,  170 m,  21.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds ( NTM).   Paratypes— NORTHERN TERRITORY: 1♂, Buchanan Hwy,  10 kmW of Stuart Hwyjct, nr Dunmarra, 16°38'S 133°17'E,  26.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds( AE).  1♂, Buchanan Hwy,  10 kmW of Stuart Hwyjct, nr Dunmarra, 16°38'S 133°17'E,  26.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds( AM).  1♂, Buchanan Hwy,  10 kmW of Stuart Hwyjct, nr Dunmarra, 16°38'S 133°17'E,  26.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds( LP). 8♂♂(two molecular vouchers 04.AU.NTR.KWW.20 and 04.AU.NTR.KWW.04),  2♀♀,  30 kmW of Katherine, 14°40.8'S 132°05.1'E,  163 m,  24.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds;  7♂♂(one molecular voucher 04.AU.NTR.WSM.11),  15 kmN of Mataranka, 14°50.4'S 132°58.4'E,  170 m,  21.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds;  6♂♂(one genitalia prep. PAU 331), Edith River, Stuart Hwy, 14°11.073'S 132°01.695'E,  118 m,  21.ii.2008, K. Hill, D. Marshall, M. Moulds, C. Owen, M. Humphrey;  2♂♂, Arnhem Hwyjust W of MaryR., 12°50.073'S 131°56.410'E,  60 m,  20.ii.2008, K. Hill, D. Marshall, M. Moulds, C. Owen, M.Humphrey;  3♂♂, Elsey Cemetery, S of Mataranka, 15°04.852'S 133°07.355'E,  2.ii.2006, Hill, Marshall, Moulds;  2♂♂(one molecular voucher 08.AU.NT.KJC.01), jct Kakaduand StuartHwys, 13°48.899'S 131°49.845'E,  209 m,  19.ii.2008, K. Hill, D. Marshall, M. Moulds, C. Owen, M. Humphrey;  1♂, c.  35 kmSW of Katherine, 14°42.804'S 132°03.747'E,  103 m,  22.ii.2008, K. Hill, D. Marshall, M. Moulds, C. Owen, M. Humphrey;  1♂, approx.  40 kmSW of Katherine, 14°53.8'S 131°53.6'E,  25.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds;  2♂♂(one genitalia prep. PAU 330 and molecular voucher 08.AU.NT.KAM.03), Kambolgie Ck, Kakadu N.P., 13°30.284'S 132°23.513'E,  108 m,  20.ii.2008, K. Hill, D. Marshall, M. Moulds, C. Owen, M. Humphrey;  6♂♂(one genitalia prep. PAU 333), Kakadu Hwy, 20 km, N of Gunlom Fallsrd, KakaduN.P., 13°23.459'S 132°16.161'E,  ii.2008, Hill, Marshall, Moulds, Owen& Humphrey;  1♂,  36.4 kmW of Roper Bar, 14°44.751'S 134°14.420'E,  55 m,  3.ii.2006, Hill, Marshall, Moulds;  1♂,  115 kmSSE of Mataranka, 15°51.663'S 133°24.285'E,  195 m,  1.ii.2006, Hill, Marshall, Moulds;  6♂♂(one genitalia prep. PAU 334), Buchanan Hwy,  10 kmW of Stuart Hwyjct, nr Dunmarra, 16°38'S 133°17'E,  26.i.2004, Cooley, Hill, Marshall, Moulds( MSM).  1♂(molecular voucher 08.AU.NT.KAM.01), Kambolgie Ck, Kakadu N.P., 13°30.284'S 132°23.513'E,  108 m,  20.ii.2008, K. Hill, D. Marshall, M. Moulds, C. Owen, M. Humphrey( NTM).   Distribution( Fig. 38). Top End of the Northern Territorywhere it is known from an area bordered by the Arnhem Highway in the north, Dunmarra in the south, the Katherine district to the west, and east almost to Roper Bar. It is usually a common species during January and February but population densities never seem to be high.  Habitat. Open woodland where adults prefer the higher branches of eucalypts.   Description  Male(Pl. 4). Headas wide as or a little narrower than lateral angles of pronotum; dominantly black. Vertex with muddy yellow spot at posterior midline. Postclypeus black with brown markings; usually a reddish brown spot on midline around most anterior portion; lateral margins brown; transverse ridges and central groove distinct. Anteclypeus jet black. Rostrum black, occasionally tending brown proximally, reaching to or just beyond apices of mid coxae. Antennae black. Supra-antennal plates black, edged reddish brown to varying degrees.  Figure 38.  Palapsalta serpens n.sp. (A)male genitalia, lateral view (genitalia prep PAU 330); (B)male genitalia, ventral view (genitalia prep PAU 330); (C)waveform of male calling song recorded from 15.4 km north of Mataranka turnoff on Stuart Hwy (Hwy 1), NT; (D)spectrogram of male calling song; (E)species distribution map.  Thorax. Pronotum dominantly black with red or dull yellow markings; anterior margin sometimes partly edged pale yellow or brown to varying degrees; fascia along midline red or dull yellow, usually extending from near head almost to pronotal collar; occasionally a dull yellow or reddish brown marking dorsally abutting pronotal collar, and sometimes merging with fascia along midline; pronotal collar red or pale yellow; lateral margin not, or barely, ampliate. Mesonotum primarily black with red markings; a reddish brown marking on either side of midline from, or near, anterior arms or the cruciform elevation to, or almost to, pronotum between lateral and submedian sigilla, this marking projecting inwards to varying degrees around its mid length and sometimes meeting and sometimes thereafter extending anteriorly along midline; occasionally a reddish brown blotch between anterior arms of cruciform elevation; lower lateral area sometimes edged red; scutal depressions occasionally highlighted as black dots surrounded by reddish brown; cruciform elevation dominantly reddish brown, anterior arms usually black subapically, occasionally a black fascia along midline. Metanotum black at hind wing base, remainder reddish brown to pale brown.  Legs. Fore legs black with a reddish brown fascia to varying degrees along anterior and sometimes exterior length of femora; femora with spines black, sometimes brown distally; pretarsal claws brown with black apices. Mid and hind legs black tending dark brown; coxae with proximal margin edged pale reddish brown. Meracanthus black, sometimes muddy yellow along distal margin.  Wings. Hyaline. Fore wing with stems of veins M and CuA completely fused as one before meeting basal cell; venation reddish brown tending brown distally, costa (C) yellowish brown to reddish brown, radius + subcosta (R+Sc) always reddish brown; basal membrane grey to black. Hind wing with 6 apical cells; venation brown except for pale yellowish brown 2A and 3A; plaga muddy white to grey to pale brown; an inconspicuous black infuscation on wing margin at distal end of vein 2A.  Opercula. For the most part not reaching distal margin of tympanal cavity; widely separated; slightly concave below meracanthus; a low rounded swelling on epimeron 3; usually entirely black but sometimes muddy yellow along distal margin.  Timbalswith four long ribs spanning the width of timbal membrane and one much shorter anterior rib terminating level with upper end of adjacent intercalary rib.  Abdomen. Tending triangular in cross section with epipleurites reflexed inwards from junction with tergites. Tergites black with brown and pale yellow markings; tergite 1 entirely black; tergite 2 black with posterior margin usually edged pale yellow; tergites 3–6 black with posterior margins pale yellow plus a substantial portion of lateral area of tergites 3 and 4 pale yellow or light brown; tergites 7–8 black with posterior margins edged pale yellow and pinkish red to varying degrees, the red most notable on 7. Sternite I brownish black with distal margin pale yellow; sternite II black; sternites III–V mostly pale yellow with brownish black on and around midline to varying degrees; sternite VI black with distal margin pale yellow; sternite VII black; sternite VIII black tending muddy yellow.  Genitalia( Fig. 38). Pygofer upper lobe large, in lateral view slightly longer than wide, terminally asymmetrically dilated, slightly more concave along the margin closest to the basal lobe, not hook-like. Basal pygofer lobe undeveloped, flap-like. Secondary basal lobe plate-like, in lateral view clearly projecting and triangular. Median lobe of uncus short, wider than long with a rounded apex. Claspers clawlike, short, not concave below, apices pointed and diverging outwards distally. Aedeagus with pseudoparameres just a little shorter than endotheca, slender, flattened, parallel, in dorsal view diverging as separate structures at about three quarters length of endotheca, in lateral view lying immediately adjacent to endotheca, apices not diverging. Endotheca slightly curved downwards, parallel sided, circular in cross-section, apex sloping backwards dorsally, ventrally a long, lightly sclerotized projection resembling a forked snake tongue.  Female(Pl. 4). Similar to male. Mesonotum usually with a brown streak along lateral sides. Abdominal segment 9 orange brown with a brown subdorsal fascia on each side of midline extending from the anterior margin but not reaching posterior margin, a black spot on each lateral side; caudal beak long and spine-like. Ovipositor sheath long, extending some 1.5–2.0 mm beyond apex of abdomen; dark brown to black.  Measurements. Range and mean (in mm) for 10♂♂and 2♀♀; includes smallest and largest of available specimens. Length of body: male 13.0–15.5 (14.0); female 14.9–15.4 (15.2). Length of fore wing: male 15.7–18.3 (17.1); female 17.4–17.5 (17.5). Width of fore wing: male 5.9–6.8 (6.2); female 6.1–6.4 (6.3). Ratio length/width of fore wing: male 2.7–2.9 (2.8); female 2.7–2.9 (2.8). Width of head (including eyes):male 4.3–5.2 (4.7); female 4.7–4.8 (4.8). Width of pronotum (across lateral angles):male 4.2–5.2 (4.7); female 4.6–4.7 (4.7).  Distinguishing features Distinguished from most species of  Pauropsaltaand allied genera (i.e. those species with a hind wing infuscation at the distal end of vein 2A) in having fore wing veins M and CuA completely fused as one on meeting the basal cell (view under magnification) and hind wings with 6 apical cells (in bothwings). Males (and females to lesser degree) are unique in having a large dull yellow to light brown patch on the anterior lateral abdomen. Nearly all specimens have the costal vein (C) dull yellow and the radial/subcostal vein (R+Sc) contrasting red; however, this feature can also be found in specimens of some other species. The male genitalia are unique in having the endotheca terminating with a long, lightly sclerotized projection resembling a forked snake tongue.   Etymology. From the Latin  serpensmeaning snake and referring to the lightly sclerotized projection resembling the forked tongue of a snake at the end of the male endotheca.  Song( Fig. 38). The song consists of a series of clicks preceding an echeme. The clicks usually range from 25–30. The echeme is generally c. 2 s in length. Phrases occur at a rate of c. 0.4 phrases per second. The frequency of the song ranges from 6–22 kHz. KM377168, KM377276, KM377497, KM668228 2004-01-21 NTM 170 -14.84 Mataranka 128 132.97333 67 184 1 Northern Territory holotype 2004-01-26 AE Cooley & Hill & Marshall & Moulds -16.633333 Dunmarra 1281 133.28334 Buchanan Hwy 67 184 1 1 Northern Territory paratype 2004-01-26 AM Cooley & Hill & Marshall & Moulds -16.633333 Dunmarra 1281 133.28334 Buchanan Hwy 67 184 1 1 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2004-01-26 LP Cooley & Hill & Marshall & Moulds -16.633333 Dunmarra 1281 133.28334 Buchanan Hwy 67 184 1 1 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2004-01-24 Cooley & Hill & Marshall & Moulds 163 -14.68 30 km W of Katherine 128 132.085 67 184 2 2 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2004-01-21 Cooley & Hill & Marshall & Moulds 170 -14.84 15 km N of Mataranka 128 132.97333 67 184 7 7 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2008-02-21 K. Hill & D. Marshall & M. Moulds & Owen & Humphrey 118 -14.18455 Stuart Hwy 1 132.02824 Edith River 67 184 6 6 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2008-02-20 K. Hill & D. Marshall & M. Moulds & C. Owen & M. Humphrey 60 -12.83455 Arnhem Hwy 1 131.94017 67 184 2 2 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2006-02-02 Hill & Marshall & Moulds -15.080867 Elsey Cemetery 1 133.12259 67 184 3 3 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2008-02-19 K. Hill & D. Marshall & M. Moulds & Owen & Humphrey 209 -13.814983 Stuart 1 131.83075 Kakadu 67 184 2 2 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2008-02-22 K. Hill & D. Marshall & M. Moulds & C. Owen & Humphrey 103 -14.7134 35 km SW of Katherine 1 132.06245 67 184 1 1 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2004-01-25 Cooley & Hill & Marshall & Moulds -14.896667 40 km SW of Katherine 128 131.89333 67 184 1 1 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2008-02-20 Kakadu N. P. & K. Hill & D. Marshall & Moulds & Owen & Humphrey 108 -13.504733 Kambolgie Ck 1 132.39188 67 184 2 2 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2008-02 Hill & Marshall & Moulds & Owen & Humphrey -13.390984 Kakadu 1 132.26935 Kakadu Hwy 67 184 6 6 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2006-02-03 Hill & Marshall & Moulds 55 -14.74585 36.4 km W of Roper Bar 1 134.24033 67 184 1 1 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2006-02-01 Hill & Marshall & Moulds 195 -15.86105 115 km SSE of Mataranka 1 133.40475 67 184 1 1 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2004-01-26 MSM Cooley & Hill & Marshall & Moulds -16.633333 Dunmarra 1281 133.28334 Buchanan Hwy 67 184 6 6 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype 2008-02-20 NTM Kakadu N. P. & K. Hill & D. Marshall & Moulds & Owen & Humphrey 108 -13.504733 Kambolgie Ck 1 132.39188 67 184 1 1 NORTHERN TERRITORY paratype