An extraordinary new genus and three new species of Acostemmini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) from Madagascar with comments on the morphology and classification of the tribe
Author
Zahniser, J. N.
Illinois Natural History Survey Prairie Research Institute University of Illinois at Urbana / Champaign 1816 S. Oak St. Champaign, IL 61820 USA. E-mail: zahniser @ illinois. edu
zahniser@illinois.edu
Author
Nielson, M. W.
Affiliate Faculty, Monte L. Bean Museum Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 USA. E-mail: mwnielz @ gmail. com Corresponding author. E-mail: zahniser @ illinois. edu
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Zootaxa
2012
2012-02-28
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3209.1.2
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3209.1.2
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Protonesis
Spinola 1850b:125
new placement
(
Figs. 59–61
)
Type
species:
Protonesis delegorguei
Spinola 1850b:125
Description.
Length of
holotype
, sex unknown 7.1 mm.
General color dark reddish-brown with black markings (Figs 59,60). Face mostly black with some reddishbrown markings including a pair of lateral longitudinal stripes on the frontoclypeus. Crown somewhat lighter in color; with central black spot; with black next to eyes; with thin black transverse stripe anteriorly; carina at anterior margin reddish brown (
Fig 59
). Pronotum reddish-brown with mottled black coloration. Mesonotum with irregular black maculae anteriorly. Forewing reddish brown; with anterior half of costa and anterior portions of R and M veins darkly colored; R1 and R2+3 broadly and darkly colored; anterior margin of clavus darkly colored. Ventral sclerites black or nearly so. Profemur reddish-brown with black markings. Meso- and metafemur mostly black. Pro- and mesotibia lightly colored.
External morphology as in
Caelidioides
.
Abdomen of
holotype
is missing.
FIGURES 59–62.
59–61,
Protonesis delegorguei
Spinola
, 59. dorsal habitus; 60, lateral habitus; 61. face. 62,
Caelidioides
tristis
(Signoret)
, face.
Material studied.
Holotype
.
Port Natal.
Remarks.
Evans (1947) listed
Protonesis
“of uncertain position” in
Cicadellidae
.
Linnavuori (1970)
placed the genus in
Coelidiinae
, but it was later removed and left unplaced to subfamily by
Nielson (1975)
.
Protonesis delegorguei
is morphologically very similar to
Caelidioides
tristis
(as identified here), but it is larger and its coloration is different, indicating that it is a different species than
C. tristis
. Because the abdomen of the
holotype
is missing it is difficult at this time to determine if the two are congeneric. For now, both
Protonesis
and
Caelidioides
are recognized as valid monotypic genera pending further study. The locality reported on the label of the type of
P. delegorguei
is Port Natal (=Durban,
South Africa
). Except for
Acostemma lucida
(Schaum)
and
Dardania granulosa
Stål
, no specimens of
Acostemmini
including those genera transferred to the tribe here are known from the African continent. The locality reported on the type label suggests either an expansion of the known range of the
Protonesis
/
Caelidioides
group or an incorrect label.