A new cicada species (Hemiptera: Cicadidae), with a key to the species of the genus Euterpnosia Matsumura, 1917 from Vietnam
Author
Thai, Pham Hong
Author
Thinh, Ta Huy
Author
Yang, Jeng-Tze
text
Zootaxa
2010
2512
63
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.196074
7e41590d-152d-4399-a1f1-e956f6c587c2
1175-5326
196074
Euterpnosia cucphuongensis
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
,
2
,
3
)
Etymology.
The species name refers to the locality of origin of the
type
specimens.
Holotype
:
male, Cuc Phuong NP, Nho Quan district, Ninh Binh province,
v.
2006
, 250m,
20°19'0"N
,
105°36'30"E
, coll. Pham Hong
Thai
.
-
Paratypes
:
2 males
, same locality,
25.v.
2006
, 250m, coll. Pham Hong
Thai
.
Description.
Head
: including eyes as wide as mesonotum at base; vertex ochraceous, with large irregular marking at ocellar area and broad streak between eyes, black; supra-antennal plate fuscous; eyes pale brown; front ochraceous with two oblique oval black-brown lines longitudinal anterior arm of epicranial suture; gena with area between eye and antenna ochraceous; postclypeus pale yellow-brown with longitudinal streak and transverse grooves pale green; lorum ochraceous; anteclypeus ochraceous (
Figs 2
A, B).
Thorax
: pronotum dark brown, with a pair of central longitudinal stripes, broadened both anteriorly and posteriorly, markings along furrows of inner area, and two spots at each posterolateral part of outer dilatation, black; pronotal collar black-brown, lateral margin and lateral part of pronotal collar ochraceous, without dentate projection; mesonotum dark brown, with longitudinal small fuscous streak, lateral sigilla fuscous, scutal depression black, lateral margin of mesonotum with one greenish streak on each side; cruciform elevation dark brown (
Fig. 2
A); lateral margin of posternum black-brown, anepisternum 2, anepimeron 2, and katepisternum 2, ochraceous (
Fig. 2
B).
Wings
: fore and hind wings hyaline, with veins brown or fuscous; fore wing with brownish black on basal subcostal vein, 2A+3A vein, and node, infuscate lightly on basal cell and apical cells 1-6, fore wing length 2.84-2.81 times as wide as fore wing; fore wing with eight apical cells, hind wing with six apical cells (
Fig. 2
A).
Legs
: all legs ochraceous with markings as follows: fore leg with primary spine of femur pale brownblack, secondary spine dark brown-black, pretarsus dark brown, apical pretarsal claw brown-black; mid leg with coxa and femur ochraceous, tibia pale brown, apex of femur pale brown, apex of tibia brown-black, pretarsal claw brown-black; hind leg, with femur ochraceous, tibia ochraceous, with tibial spur, tibial comb, and thumb of tibial comb dark brown-black (
Fig. 2
B).
Abdomen
: Abdomen 1.7-1.9 times (n=3) as long as head and thorax together, slender, widest across segment 4th, dark brown in dorsal view, with a dark brown-black spot on each side of tergite 2, tergites 3 - 7 with their lateral margins dark brown-black, tergite 8 brown-black, posterior margin of tergites black; projection on side of tergite 4 large, with black tip and distinct notch; timbal cover small, semicircular, and dark brown-black, with anterior margin black, timbal everted (
Fig. 2
A); abdomen ochraceous in ventral view, sternite IV with two large pale brown spots on centre, posterior margin of sternites VIII brown-black (
Fig. 2
B).
Operculum:
ochraceous with narrow black stripes on margin, small, short, transverse, scale-like, and not reaching beyond anterior margin of abdominal segment 2, opercula remote each other (
Fig. 2
B).
Genitalia
3: pygofer oval in ventral view, a pair of basal lobes well developed and distinctly prominent, inner edge of basal lobe smooth with subapical oblique spine, upper lobes oblong with apex slightly rounded brown-black; aedeagus very slender and very much protruding out of apex of uncus lobe (
Figs 3
D, H).
Measurements in mm (mean (min-max)):
3 males
: body length: 30.0 (29.8-30.2); fore wing length: 27.3 (27.0-27.5); fore wing width: 9.7 (9.5-9.8); head width: 7.4 (7.3-7.5); pronotum width: 7.8 (7.6-7.9); mesonotum width: 6.7 (6.6-6.8).
Biology.
This species was collected by sweeping during the daytime at virgin rainforest at an altitude between 250 meters.
Distribution.
Vietnam
(Ninh Binh province)