Multiformis, a new genus of Evacanthini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Evacanthinae), with the descriptions of two new species from China
Author
Li, Yu-Jian
Author
Li, Zi-Zhong
text
Zootaxa
2012
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53
58
journal article
45491
10.5281/zenodo.210536
51458191-066e-469a-9bdd-582db7f1586b
1175-5326
210536
Multiformis
gen. nov.
Type
species
:
Multiformis longlingensis
sp. nov.
Etymology.
The name of the new genus refers to its aedeagus arounded with some processes.
Description.
Body medium-sized, 6.0-7.5 mm long (including tegmen), usually dirty yellow or black with yellow, with a black mark similar to a Chinese character “ ”, and a white marking on anterior margin of vertex. Head (
Figs 1, 3
) with crown declivous, in dorsal view nearly two times longer and three times wider than eye; median carina complete but weakly elevated; surface between median and lateral carinae weakly concave, glabrous, without longitudinally striate. Front of head (
Figs 1, 3
) slightly conically produced; vertex slightly shorter than wide, about as long as or shorter than pronotum, with symmetrical markings; lateral margin carinate; median longitudinal carina lamellate; submarginal carinae convergent on crown; a round elevated structure medially on crown. Ocelli (
Figs 1, 3
) small, submarginal, about in the middle of eye and vertex. Face (
Figs 2, 4
) including eyes shorter than wide; frontoclypeus with median longitudinal carina more strongly elevated in upper half than in lower half, laterally obliquely striate; clypellus broad and swollen at base; lora nearly reaching middle of clypellus. Pronotum broad, wider than head, usually gray black. Scutellum (
Figs 1, 3
) triangular, shorter than pronotum, with transverse depression distinct. Forewing (
Fig. 10
) veins slightly prominent, with R1a present; four apical cells; appendix very narrow.
Male pygofer (
Figs 5
,
11
) without ventral process, with some small setae near apex. Subgenital plate (
Figs 5, 9
,
11, 15
) elongate, ventromedial row of macrosetae regularly distributed, row of elongate fine setae along outer submargin and some long microsetae near apex. Aedeagus (
Figs 6, 7
,
12, 13
) with bilobed, lamellate dorsal apodeme, and paired, tubular, recurved lateral processes and one slender ventral process, respectively; base of aedeagus with pair of triangular, lamellate process recurved ventrally; aedeagal shaft somewhat tubular, recurved dorsally; gonopore apical. Style (
Figs 6–8
,
12–14
) coarse, with foot-like apex of apophysis having elongated lateral angle. Connective (
Figs 6–8
,
12–13
) Y-shaped, stem longer than arms.
Distribution.
China
(Yunnan) (
Fig. 16
).
Remarks.
The new genus is very similar to
Angustella
Li
externally, but it can be distinguished from the latter by: 1) male pygofer side without ventral process (
Figs 5
,
11
); 2) aedeagus with well developed lateral and ventral processes (
Figs 6, 7
,
12, 13
).