The Australian Pentastirini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae)
Author
Löcker, Birgit
Author
Fletcher, Murray J.
Author
Larivière, Marie-Claude
Author
Gurr, Geoff M.
text
Zootaxa
2006
2006-08-14
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Genus
Pentastiridius
Kirschbaum
Pentastiridius
Kirschbaum, 1868: 45
.
Type
species
Flata pallens
Germar, 1821
.
Morphology
Head: Vertex (total length) 1.0–1.3 times longer than wide; lateral carinae slightly elevated; subapical carina forking from lateral margin at 1/2–2/3 of total length of vertex; median carina 1/4–3/4 as long as median length of vertex. Position of maximum width of frons more or less around centre of frontoclypeal suture; lateral carinae of frons convex (evenly rounded or rectilinear apically). Anteclypeus with welldeveloped median carina.
Thorax: Forewing with fork ScRA+RP distad of fork CuA1+CuA2; rm crossvein basad of fork MA+MP; RP apically bifid (rarely trifid); MA apically trifid; MP apically bifid; fork of Pcu+A1 more or less central within clavus. Hind leg: tibia with 3 (rarely 2) lateral spines; 6 large apical teeth; 1
st
tarsomere with 12–16 apical teeth and 10–14 platellae; 2
nd
tarsomere with 8–12 apical teeth and 6–10 platellae.
Male genitalia: Genital styles without long, sclerotised, spinelike, dorsal process.
Distribution
Cosmopolitan genus, Australian distribution:
Queensland
,
New South Wales
.
Remarks
The structure of the aedeagus is very uniform within this cosmopolitan genus and descriptions of some species are based on minute differences in the length or curvature of spines on the phallotheca. Examination of the aedeagus of a large number of specimens of
P. felis
Kirkaldy
revealed a certain degree of variability. A very slight bent in the curvature of spine (a) was noticed in some specimens; however, the degree and position of this bend varied, and it was therefore interpreted as intraspecific variation. The length of spines varied as well, but spine (a) was always the longest of the three spines.
P. felis
closely resembles species described from the IndoMalayan region, such as
P. pachyceps
(Matsumura)
and
P. fuscoapicatus
(Metcalf)
and the African species
P. sudanicus
(Lallemand)
. A revision of the genus
Pentastiridius
Kirschbaum
on a worldwide scale is needed to investigate the degree of intraspecific variation and examine the validity of many species described in
Pentastiridius
.
This genus can be distinguished from all other Australian
Pentastirini
by the presence of platellae on the first and second hind tarsomere.