The jumping plant-lice of the Neotropical genus Tainarys (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) associated with Anacardiaceae Burckhardt, Daniel Queiroz, Dalva L. Zootaxa 2017 4232 4 535 567 54K5J [151,349,1220,1246] Insecta Aphalaridae Tainarys Animalia Hemiptera 19 554 Arthropoda species lozadai sp. nov.    Material examined. Holotype ♀,  Peru: Junin, Huancayo,  2.vi.2014,  Haplorhus peruviana(J. Avalos)( NHMB, dry mounted).   Paratypes.  Peru: 2 ♀, same data as holotype ( NHMB, slide mounted and preserved in 70% ethanol).   Description. Adult.Colouration. Head and thorax reddish dorsally, black ventrally; abdominal sclerites black, intersegmental membranes red. Eyes grey; ocelli reddish. Clypeus dark brown to almost black; tip of rostrum black. Antennal segments 1 and 2 dark brown, apex of segment 2 yellow, segments 3–7 dirty brownish, 8–10 black. Pronotum with each a submedian and sublateral dark dot on either half, hind margin dark. Mesoscutum with five narrow longitudinal dark lines. Metanotum with dark patch. Forewing with brown veins and whitish membrane bearing a brown pattern consisting of ill-defined patches in the middle and apically ( Figs 6, 16). Hindwing whitish, transparent. Leg greyish with brownish femora and dark brown basitarsi and apex of apicotarsi. Structure. Vertex ( Figs 44, 58) 2.1 times as wide as long, surface finely punctured; genae narrowly rounded, not produced; frons large, triangular. Antenna ( Fig. 72) with one subapical rhinarium on each of segments 4, 6, 8 and 9; segments 5 and 7 slightly narrower than remaining flagellar segments; relative length of antennal flagellar segments = 1.0/ 0.4/ 0.3/ 0.4/ 0.3/ 0.4/ 0.4/ 0.3; segment 3 longer than segments 4 and 5 together; segment 10 with longer terminal seta 1.2 times as long as segment and shorter seta about 0.3 times as long. Clypeus strongly flattened, triangular. Pronotum transverse, short, about 5 times as wide as long. Meso- and metascutellum transverse, weakly raised. Metacoxa ( Fig. 86) with meracanthus forming small tubercle and short, slightly conical membranous process on the trochanteral cavity. Metatibia with an open crown of 6 apical sclerotised spurs. Forewing ( Fig. 6, 16) irregularly rhomboidal, apex narrowly rounded, weakly asymmetrical; vein C+Sc distinctly concave, slender; vein Rs sinuous; vein M1+2 curved backwards; membrane semi-transparent; surface spinules coarse, densely, irregularly spaced, leaving spinule-free stripes along the veins; radular spinules ( Fig. 30) forming broad, ill-defined bands along wing margin in cell m1, m2, and cu1. Terminalia as in Figs 136, 146. Male unknown. Female proctiger cuneate, subacute apically. Subgenital densely pilose ventrally, subacute apically. Measurements (in mm) and ratios ( 1 ♀). Head width (HW) 1.12, antenna length (AL) 0.80, forewing length (WL) 2.70, metatibia length (TL) 0.62, female proctiger length (FP) 0.54.—AL/HW 0.71, WL/HW 2.41, WL/ forewing width 2.37, metafemur length/TL 0.65, TL/HW 0.55, FP/HW 0.48, FP/circumanal ring length 3.00, FP/ subgenital plate length 0.77.  Fifth instar immatureunknown.   Etymology.Named after Pedro W. Lozada Robles, who provided the material of the new species.   Distribution. Peru( Junin).   Host plant. Adults were collected on  Haplorhus peruvianaEngl. (Anacardiaceae)which is a likely host. 1434656586 2014-06-02 NHMB Peru Huancayo 19 554 1 1 Junin holotype 1434656599 [199,1327,1398,1423] 2014-06-02 NHMB Peru Huancayo 19 554 2 2 Junin paratype