Fonsecaiulus takiyae, Felix & Mejdalani & Domahovski & Cavichioli, 2022

Felix, Márcio, Mejdalani, Gabriel, Domahovski, Alexandre C. & Cavichioli, Rodney R., 2022, Eight new Brazilian species of Fonsecaiulus (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellini) new records of species, and key to males of the genus, Zootaxa 5195 (2), pp. 101-124 : 115-118

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5195.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7184643

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4BA7C5DD-D086-4BC9-9835-D2509230182B

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scientific name

Fonsecaiulus takiyae
status

sp. nov.

Fonsecaiulus takiyae View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 79–96 View FIGURES 79–86 View FIGURES 87–96 )

Etymology. This species is named in honor of our colleague and friend Prof. Dr. Daniela M. Takiya (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), who has greatly contributed to our knowledge of the Cicadellidae and other insects.

Total length (mm). Male holotype 5.50; male paratypes 5.20–5.60 (n = 3); female paratypes 5.55–5.90 (n = 3).

Color ( Figs 79–81 View FIGURES 79–86 ). Dorsum dark brown with three longitudinal yellow stripes; median stripe broad, extending from anterior margin of crown to apex of clavus, narrowed posteriorly on basal half of clavus; lateral stripes narrow, extending from anterior margin of crown to posterior margin of mesonotum; veins of clavus and claval sulcus covered with yellow. Corium with two irregular yellow stripes extending from anterior portion of brachial cell and connecting posteriorly to each other on inner anteapical cell, outer stripe narrower than inner one; very narrow yellow stripe extending longitudinally near costal margin, posteriorly connected to yellow macula on median and outer anteapical cells.

Male terminalia. Pygofer ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 79–86 ), in lateral view, well produced posteriorly; posterior margin narrowly rounded; without processes; sparse macrosetae of distinct sizes on posterior portion and extending anteriorly over ventral portion. Valve ( Fig. 83 View FIGURES 79–86 ), in ventral view, short and broad, subrectangular; anterior margin slightly concave. Subgenital plate ( Figs 82–83 View FIGURES 79–86 ), in ventral view, subtriangular, basal half broad and with outer margin rounded; plate fused at base to its counterpart; without macrosetae; in dorsal view, with two tiny dentiform processes at apical portion of basal half, not located close to each other, anterior process associated with style apex; in lateral view, plate not extending as far posteriorly as pygofer apex. Connective ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 79–86 ), in dorsal view, forming transverse bar, with small stalk, slightly curved posteriorly, with dorsal median keel. Style ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 79–86 ), in dorsal view, short but extending farther posteriorly than connective; apophysis with inconspicuous preapical lobe; portion behind lobe strongly narrowed, falciform, bearing setae; apex tapered. Aedeagus ( Figs 85, 86 View FIGURES 79–86 ), in lateral view, elongate, tubular, tapering slightly toward apex; with pair of slender, acute basiventral processes and pair of small, acute ventroapical processes; gonopore located apically. Paraphyses absent.

Female terminalia. Sternite VII ( Figs 87–89 View FIGURES 87–96 ), in ventral view, with posterior margin trilobed; median lobe broad, rounded. “Internal” sternite VIII, in dorsal view, with sclerotized areas, including three distinct sclerites (indicated by arrows in Fig. 91 View FIGURES 87–96 ). First valvifer ( Fig. 90 View FIGURES 87–96 ), in lateral view, subquadrate. First valvula ( Figs 90, 92 View FIGURES 87–96 ), second valvula ( Figs 93–95 View FIGURES 87–96 ), and gonoplac ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 87–96 ) much as described for F. spinosus sp. nov. Second valvula with about 32 teeth.

Type material. Holotype: male, “ Brasil, Paraná, S. [São] J. [José] dos \ Pinhais, 25°36′18″S \ 49°11′37″W 880m \ 13.VIII.2016 Sweep \ A. C. Domahovski leg.” ( DZUP). GoogleMaps Paratypes: one female, same data as the holotype except “ 19.III.2016 ” ( DZUP) ; one male and one female, same data as preceding except “ 01–28.II.2018 ” ( MNRJ) ; three females, same data as preceding except “ 05–15.XII.2018 ” ( DZUP) ; one female, same data as preceding except “ 01–31.XII.2018 ” ( DZUP) ; one male, same data as preceding except “ 01–28.II.2019 ” and “Malaise” ( DZUP) ; one female, same data as preceding except “ 01–31.I.2019 ” and “Malaise” ( DZUP) ; two males and one female, same data as preceding except “ 28–30.III.2019 ” and “Sweep” ( CEIOC) ; one female, same data as preceding except “ 13. IV.2019 ” ( DZUP) ; one male, same data as preceding except “ 15–19.IV.2019 ” ( DZUP) ; one male, same data as preceding except “ 01–31.VIII.2019 ” and “Malaise” ( DZUP) ; two females, same data as preceding except “ 11– 28.IX.2019 ” and “Sweep” ( DZUP) ; four males and seven females, same data as preceding except “ 14–31.XII.2019 ” (two couples in DZRJ and MNRJ, three females in MZSP) ; one female, same data as preceding except “ 01– 31.XII.2019 ” and “Malaise” ( DZUP) ; one male and two females, same data as preceding except “ 01–31.I.2020 ” ( CEIOC) ; one male, same data as preceding except “ 01–31.III.2020 ” ( CEIOC) ; one male, same data as preceding except “ 01–30.IX.2021 ” and “Sweep” ( MZSP) ; one male, same data as preceding except “ 01–31.III.2021 ” ( MZSP) ; two females, same data as preceding except “ 08–20.III.2020 ” ( DZUP) ; one male, “ Brasil, Paraná, Morretes \ Estrada da Inhanha [do Anhaia], \ 25°34′38″S 48°52′12″W \ 400m 11.XI.2016 Sweep \ A.C. Domahovski & R.R. \ Cavichioli leg.” ( DZRJ) GoogleMaps ; one female, “ Brasil, PR [Paraná], Antonina \ Res. [Reserva] Rio Cachoeira , 50m \ 25.316°S 48.696°W \ 23–27.I.2017 Sweep \ A.C. Domahovski leg.” ( DZRJ) GoogleMaps ; one female, same data as preceding except “ 23–27.X.2017 ” ( DZUP) ; one female, same data as preceding except “ 25–26.III.2017 ” ( DZUP) ; one female, “ Brasil, PR [Paraná], Antonina, \ R.P.P.N. [Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural] Guaricica, \ 25.316°S 48.696°W \ 31.I–04.II.2022, Malaise \ Solo, Trilha dos Fornos \ Entomologia—UFPR” ( DZUP) GoogleMaps ; one male, “ Brasil, PR [Paraná], Antonina, R.P.P.N. [Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural] \ Guaricica, 25.316°S 48.696°W, \ 17.II–04.III.2022, Malaise Susp. [Suspensa], \ Trilha dos Pinheiros, G. Melo, R. \ R. Cavichioli & A.C. Domahovski ” ( DZUP). GoogleMaps

Remarks. Fonsecaiulus takiyae sp. nov. is our second new species that has no paraphyses. In addition to this feature, it can be distinguished from the remaining species of the genus by the elongate aedeagus, which has a pair of slender, acute basiventral processes and a pair of small, acute ventroapical processes ( Figs 85, 86 View FIGURES 79–86 ). The posterior margin of the female sternite VII in F. takiyae is trilobed as in F. unciformis sp. nov., but the median lobe is rounded in the former species ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 87–96 ) and subquadrate in the latter one ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 51–60 ). The “internal” sternite VIII, in dorsal view, has three distinct sclerites ( Fig. 91 View FIGURES 87–96 ).

DZUP

Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Fonsecaiulus

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