A new leafhopper genus and four new species from the Grassland Biome of South Africa (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae)
Author
Stiller, M.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2011-03-18
2794
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35
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2794.1.2
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2794.1.2
1175-5326
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Tetramelasma tanyphysis
sp. n.
(
Figs 9a–g
;
10a–k
)
Diagnosis.
Dimensions generally larger (
3.5–4.2 mm
) than that of other species of
Tetramelasma
. Spine on medial surface of ventral pygofer lobe with apex bipinnate, almost symmetrical (
Fig. 9c
). Style apophysis elongate, with ventral, median ridge and basal tooth; apex projecting beyond posterior margin of plate (
Fig. 9d
). Aedeagal shaft in ventral or dorsal view constricted medially, apical ½ about two times wider than narrowed median section (
Fig. 9b
). Plate with posterior margin not attaining anterior margin of ventral lobe of pygofer (
Fig. 9b
). Female sternite 7 generally with short or reduced lateral processes (
Fig. 10b–e
).
Etymology.
Compound word in Greek,
tany,
long,
apophysis
, projection, referring to the elongate shape the posterior apodeme of the style. Gender feminine.
Colour.
Male & female
. Pale grayish yellow. Vertex with paired markings on apex of vertex, generally with small wedge and elliptical marking. Darker specimens with disc with brown marking and all cells of tegmina with fuscous lining. Two pairs of brownish bands on pronotum. Tegmina with pale yellowish veins, apical cells distally lined with fuscous marking. Tegmina usually extending beyond abdomen, male with tegmina much longer, female slightly longer (
Figs 9a
;
10a
). The exception is in specimens from Tugela where females have the tegmina extending as far as the abdomen.
Male. Tegmina & hind wing
. Tegmina as in
Fig. 9f
; hind wing ½ as wide as tegmina, ¾ as long; jugal lobe reduced (
Fig.
9g
).
FIGURE 9a–g.
Tetramelasma tanyphysis
sp. n.
male.
a
, Habitus, male (scale bar = 2 mm);
b
, genital capsul
e
, ventrally;
c
, pygofer, laterally;
d
, style;
e
, aedeagus & connective, laterally;
f
, tegmina;
g
, hind wing (scale bar = 0.1 mm).
FIGURE 10a–j.
Tetramelasma tanyphysis
sp. n.
female.
a
, Habitus (scale bar = 2 mm);
b
, sternite 7, ventrally,
in situ
;
c-e
, sternite 7, ventrally;
f
, valvula 1;
g
, valvula 2;
h
, valvula 1 detail;
i
, valvula 2 detail;
j
, valvula 3;
k
, valvula 3 detail (scale bar = 0.1 mm).
Dimensions.
(n=64) Length from apex of vertex to apex of tegmina
3.5–3.9 mm
; length from apex of vertex to apex of abdomen 2.8–3.0 mm; median length of vertex
0.4 mm
; length of vertex next to eye
0.3 mm
; median length of pronotum
0.4 mm
; maximum width across head
1.1 mm
; width across pronotum 0.9–1.0 mm; ocellar diameter 28 µm; ocellocular distance 39–48 µm.
Genital capsule.
Pygofer with ventral pygofer lobe slightly larger than posterior pygofer lobe; medial spine of ventral pygofer lobe with apex bipinnate, base narrower than apex, apex almost symmetrical (
Fig. 9c
). Posterior pygofer lobe rounded (
Fig. 9c
). Plate with posterior margin truncate, dorsal process digitate, base protruding slightly beyond posterior lateral margin (
Fig. 9b
). Aedeagal shaft in lateral view narrowed subbasally, apex gradually angled dorsally (
Fig. 9e
); in dorsal or ventral view, constricted medially (
Fig. 9b
). Style apophysis elongate, narrowly triangular, ventral medial ridge with basal tooth (
Fig. 9d
).
Female.
Dimensions.
(n=53) Length from apex of vertex to apex of tegmina
3.5–4.2 mm
; length from apex of vertex to apex of abdomen
3.3–3.8 mm
; median length of vertex
0.5 mm
; length of vertex next to eye
0.3–0.4 mm
; median length of pronotum
0.4 mm
; maximum width across head
1.1–1.2 mm
; width across pronotum
0.9–1.1 mm
; ocellar diameter 28 µm; ocellocular distance 40–53 µm.
Genitalia.
Sternite 7 with shallow V-shaped notch, flanked by rounded, short lobes (
Fig. 10b
,
in situ
;
Fig. 10c
, Wildfell farm;
Fig. 10d
, Naude’s Neck, lateral apices reduced;
Fig. 10e
, Ben Macdhui), or lobes sometimes reduced (
Fig. 10d
). Valvula 1 lanceolate (
Fig. 10f
), imbricate sculpture (
Fig. 10h
). Valvula 2 with fine serration (
Fig.
10g
&i
). Valvula 3 with fine setae (
Fig. 10j&k
).
Material examined.
Holotype
male.
South Africa
,
Eastern Cape Province
.
Naude’s Neck
, near
Rhodes
,
30.767583S
,
28.104417E
,
2593 m
,
27.iv.2006
, M. tiller, DVac short grazed grass and forbs, also
Merxmuellera
sp.
regrowth after fire (
SANC
)
.
Paratypes
.
60♂
,
46♀
, 8 nymphs.
Lesotho
.
1♀
,
Mamohau
,
29.142856S
,
28.480925E
,
2210 m
,
2.x.1991
,
H. Geertsema
;
South Africa
.
Eastern Cape Province
.
1♂
,
3♀
, road to
Ben Macdhui
,
30.680717S
,
27.957633E
,
2540 m
,
23.iv.2000
,
M. Stiller
,
Merxmuellera drakensbergensis
;
3♂
,
5♀
,
Naude’s Neck
summit,
30.732S
,
28.137147E
,
2490 m
,
25.iv.2000
,
Merxmuellera
sp
.;
13♂
,
6♀
,
Telle Falls
catchment,
30.65S
,
27.83333E
,
2440 m
,
29.iii.2005
, sweeping
Merxmuellera
sp
.;
6♂
,
9♀
,
Wildfell Farm
,
30.6667S
,
27.80E
,
2180 m
,
29.iii.2005
, sweeping grazed grass
;
13♂
,
8♀
,
Ibid.
holotype
;
12♂
,
9♀
, 8 nymphs, between
Barkly East
and
Elliot
,
31.20S
,
27.96667E
,
1962 m
,
27.iv.2006
, DVac road reserve and grazed pasture, also
Merxmuellera
sp.
present
.
KwaZulu-Natal Province
.
3♀
,
Orange River
catchment,
28.894556S
,
29.018958E
,
2880 m
,
16.iv.2006
, sweeping grass and forbs
;
12♂
,
2♀
,
Tugela River
, summit of
Drakensberg
,
28.751567S
,
28.89485E
,
2980 m
,
5.i.2007
, sweeping grass and forbs; all collected by
M. Stiller
, except where stated otherwise (
SANC
,
BMNH
,
INHS
)
.
Remarks.
This species is recognized by the elongate apophysis of the style, that projects beyond the posterior margin of the plate (
Fig. 9b
). In undissected specimens it could be confused with the lateral process of the plate of
T. nodosatha
(
Fig. 3c
). Other distinguishing features are the medial process of the ventral lobe of the male pygofer that is almost symmetrically bifurcate (
Fig. 9c
). It would appear that this species occurs at high altitudes, and is probably also common in
Lesotho
.
Merxmuellera
species
are probably a host, with some habitats in the KwaZulu- Natal Province suggesting other hosts. No examined specimen of
T. tanyphysis
(
17♂
,
15♀
dissected) was parasitized.