Description of a new leafhopper species of the genus Sophonia Walker (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Evacanthinae) from China
Author
Gou, Guangli
0000-0002-7458-0808
Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University; The Provincial Special Key Laboratory for Development and Utilization of Insect Resources, Guizhou University; Guiyang, 550025 P. R. China.
a964658243@126.com
Author
Xing, Jichun
0000-0002-3738-7996
Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University; The Provincial Special Key Laboratory for Development and Utilization of Insect Resources, Guizhou University; Guiyang, 550025 P. R. China.
xingjichun@126.com
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-01-31
5405
3
411
421
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5405.3.4
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5405.3.4
c5bd08a1-2a5d-4225-a624-73a7a0610d51
1175-5326
10603554
2679C464-3EA7-4DAC-85B4-5C40CE3914A2
Genus
Sophonia
Walker, 1870
Sophonia
Walker, 1870: 327
;
Li
et al.
, 2020: 398
.
Type
species:
Sophonia rufitelum
Walker, 1870
.
Pseudonirvana
Baker, 1923: 386
.
Type
species:
Pseudonirvana sandakanensis
Baker, 1923
Quercinirvana
Ahmed & Mahmood, 1970: 260
.
Type
species:
Quercinirvana longicephala
Ahmed & Mahmood, 1970
. Synonymised by
Webb & Viraktamath, 2004: 4
.
Description.
Body medium-sized. Predominant color usually bright yellow with red, white or brown markings often including median longitudinal dorsal stripe, oblique lines near forewing costal margin and false eyespot near forewing apex.
Head including eyes narrower than greatest width of pronotum. Crown extended forward, usually subequal to or longer than width between eyes. Ocelli located at lateral edge of crown anterad of eyes. Frontoclypeus distinctly longer than width, with a median longtudinal ridge near dorsal margin. Forewing with four apical cells, appendix small. Hind wing with three apical cells. Hind femur apical setal formula 2+1+1. Hind tibia flattened and nearly straight, row PD with approximately 21–23 macrosetae; row AD with approximately 12–14 long stout setae and 1–3 shorter stout setae between each long seta.
Male genitalia.
Male pygofer with strong apical setae, usually with one or more spinelike apical processes. Subgenital plate broad and long, with 3–8 strong setae. Aedeagus usually with paired or unpaired processes on shaft or atrium, or both; shaft usually curved dorsad. Connective Y-shaped, stem longer than arms. Style apex usually footlike, preapical lobe strongly produced.
Remarks.
This genus is similar to
Nirvana
Kirkaldy,
1900
in external appearance including coloration, but can be distinguished by the male pygofer side usually with a distal process; the aedeagus with complex processes; and the subgenital plate relatively broad.
Distribution.
Oriental Region, Palaearctic Region, Nearctic Region,Australian Region (adventive in continental
USA
,
Hawaii
,
Spain
and
Portugal
).