Revision of the leafhopper genus Orosius Distant, 1918 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Opsiini) in the Arabian Peninsula with the description of a new species
Author
El-Sonbati, Saad A.
Author
Wilson, Michael R.
Author
Al Dhafer, Hathal M.
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-03-07
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Orosius albicinctus
Distant
(
Figs 5–8
,
24–26
,
36–38
,
48–50
)
Orosius albicinctus
Distant, 1918
: 85
Orosius albicinctus
Metcalf, 1967
: 1670
–
Bindra, 1973
: 28
Orosius albicinctus
Dlabola, 1979
: 131
–
Datta, 1988
: 155
Thamnotettix filigranus
Haupt, 1927
: 30
Orosius filigranus
Metcalf, 1967
: 1672
Nesophrosyne filigranus
Dlabola, 1963
: 314
Nesophrosyne (Orosius) filigranus
Linnavuori, 1964
: 336
To
Orosius albicinctus
Ghauri, 1966
: 236
Orosius aegypticus
Khatri & Webb, 2010
: 15
—
Khatri,
et al
., 2011
: 24
Description.
In addition to generic characters, the specific characters are:
Body
length
: 2.7–3.0 mm.
Male genitalia
: Pygofer broadly rounded with median elongation posteriorly, with irregular setae over posterior half (
Fig. 38
); valve is free to pygofer, triangular shape, articulation of valve with pygofer pointed (
Fig. 49
); subgenital plate with one row of macrosetae near margin, with stout membranous finger-like process on mesal edge of posterior margin (
Fig. 37
); style bent small fingerlike with preapical lobe, apex inflated (
Fig. 36
); connective articulated with aedeagus, Y shape (
Fig. 26
); anal tube appendages articulated to posterodorsal margin of pygofer laterally, form end like spine, very long and narrowed, arising from base of anal tube (
Fig. 48
); aedeagal shafts arising from base, shafts with branches extended and with significantly diverging, apices of branches pointed, lateral view, shafts narrowed extend their length, branches length 3 times the base, base with a little projection (
Figs 24–25
).
Female genitalia:
female 7th sternite approximately 3 times as broad at base as long medially, with sinuous posterior margin, posterior margin with lobe with median V-shape notch in middle (
Fig. 50
); numerous macrosetae on pygofer.
Specimens examined
:
1♀
KSA
:
Riyadh
:
Education
farm of KSU:
24°43'17.7"N
46°37'38.8"E
,
24. I. 2009
, light trap, A. I. Soffan;
2♀
, same but
Al Diriyah
:
24°44'39.9"N
46°32'45.1"E
,
12. IV. 2016
;
1♀
, same but
24°11.00’N
,
47°18.00’E
,
7. III. 2012
, El Sonbati, S. A.;
1♀
, same but
Derab
farm:
24°41.86’N
, 46°65.408’E,
18. IX. 2014
, H. Al Dhafer, H. Fadl, M. Abdel-Dayem, A. El-Gharbawy, A. El-Torky, S. El-Sonbati;
2♀
2♂
Rhodet
khorim
:
25°25.943’N
,
47°13.863’E
572m
,
7. I. 2012
, S. El-Sonbati; H. Al Dhafer;
1♀
5♂
, same but
25°22.986’N
,
47°16.712’E
,
559m
,
1. IV. 2012
, light trap;
1♀
1♂
, same but
26. IV. 2012
;
1♀
1♂
, same but
28. IV. 2012
;
3♀
5♂
, same but
14. IV. 2012
;
1♀
5♂
, same but
14. V. 2012
;
1♂
, same but
26. V. 2012
;
1♂
, same but
27. V. 2012
;
1♀
1♂
, same but
13. XI. 2011
;
2♀
1♂
Muzahimiyah
:
Al Khararah
: 24° 23’ 01’ N,
46° 41’ 14’’ E
,
30. III. 2011
, light trap, Y. Aldrayhim, H. Al Dhafer, A. El-Gharbawy, H. Setyaningrum;
1♀
, same but
31. X. 2011
;
33♀
, same but
17. IV. 2012
, H. Al Dhafer, H. Fadl, M. Abdel-Dayem, A. El-Torky, A. Al-Ansi;
1♂
Deirab
:
24°30'34.3"N
46°37'04.9"E
,
31. X. 2010
, light trap;
1♂
, same but
19. XII. 2010
;
1♂
Al Aflag
:
Al Naifiyah
,
Farshet Sheaal
:
22°24.591’N
,
46°35.555’E
,
594m
,
light trap
,
H. Al Dhafer
,
M. Abdel-Dayem
,
A. El-Torky
,
A. El-Gharbawy
, A.
Soliman
;
1♂
, same but
4. III.
2 015;
4♀
4♂
, same but
10. IV. 2015
;
1♀
8♂
, same but
15. X. 2015
;
9♀
2♂
, same but
AzZulfi
,
Rhodet AlSabalah
:
26°21.524’N
,
44°59.010’E
,
669m
,
19.V. 2015
;
1♀
, same but
14.X. 2009
;
2♀
Al
Magardah
W.
Yabah
:
19°14.911’N
,
41°47.255’E
,
402m
,
11. X. 2013
, S. El- Sonbati, I. Rasool, M. Al-Harbi, S. Khan;
3♀
, same but W.
Talalea
:
19°02.740’N
,
41°46.333’E
,
259m
,
12. X. 2013
, S. El- Sonbati;
5♀
KSA
:
Asir
,
Abha
,
Raydah
:
18°11.749’N
,
42°23.345’E
,
1614m
,
20. X. 2014
, light trap, H. Al Dhafer, H. Fadl, M. Abdel-Dayem, A. El- Gharbawy, A. El-Torky, S. El Sonbati;
1♀
, same but
24. II 2014
, S. El Sonbati, R. Iftekhar;
1♀
, same but
18°12.265’N
,
42°24.744’E
,
2820m
,
20. II. 2014
;
1♀
, same but
18°11.679’N
,
42°23.691’E
,
1851m
,
4. III. 2015
;
2♀
, same but
18°27.125’N
,
42°10.770’E
,
2734m
,
2. XI. 2013
;
1♀
, same but
Saloos Almanzar
W.
Baqrah
:
18° 47.977’N
, 42° 01.375’,
425m
,
4.
VI
. 2014
, H. Al Dhafer, S. El Sonbati;
1♀
KSA
:
Al
Baha
,
Shada
Al Ala:
19°50.329’N
,
41°18.604’E
,
1563m
,
15. II. 2014
, light trap, H. Al Dhafer, H. Fadl, M. Abdel-Dayem, A. El- Gharbawy, A. El-Torky, S. El Sonbati;
2♀
, same but
19°52.598’N
,
41°18.672’E
,
892m
,
16. II. 2014
;
2♀
, same but
24. IV. 2014
;
1♀
, same but
19°50.575’N
,
41°18.691’E
,
1666m
,
21. IV. 2014
;
2♀
, same but
19°50.710’N
,
41°18.267’E
,
1474m
;
1♀
, same but
23. VIII. 2014
, M. Al Harbi, S. Shazaad;
3♀
, same but
19°51.762’N
,
41°18.089’E
,
1225m
;
8♀
1♂
, same but
19°51.066’N
,
41°18.037’E
,
1325m
;
1♀
, same but
3. VI. 2014
;
1♀
, same but
19°50.411’N
,
41°18.686’E
,
1611m
,
22. VIII. 2014
;
1♀
, same but
17. X. 2014
;
3♀
, same but
18°47.511’N
,
41°18.258’E
,
3. XI. 2013
;
1♀
1♂
Jazan
,
Al Dayer
: 17°20.19.1’N, 43°07.51.4’E,
1. V. 2014
, vacuum, S. El- Sonbati.
1 ♂
Oman
:
Al Mudhaibi
,
Samad Ashan
,
22°49.62’N
,
58°09.00’E
,
28. VII. 2018
, A. Al-Jahdhami.
Distribution:
India
,
Pakistan
,
Palestine
,
Israel
,
Egypt
,
Uganda
(
Ghauri, 1966
;
Fletcher,
et al
., 2016
); Oceania:
Norfolk Island
(
Australia
),
Iraq
(
Metcalf, 1967
),
Saudi Arabia
(
Dlabola, 1980
).
Ecology and biology.
The most common
Orosius
species worldwide and known as a vector of various diseases e.g. Sesame phyllody phytoplasma and Chickpea chlorotic dwarf virus in different countries. The abundance of
O. albicinctus
is markedly higher in April in all localities in
Saudi Arabia
(
Figs 59–61
). Most specimens were collected from
Jazan
to north of
Riyadh
region by light trap. Most of these localities has a diverse flora of plants and determination of any host plant is not yet possible.
Diagnosis:
O. albicinctus
can be distinguished by the characters of the aedeagus, spine at base of anal tube and pygofer: aedeagal shafts branches extent with significant diverging, base with a little projection laterally (
Figs 24–25
); spine of anal tube very long and narrowed arising from base (
Fig. 48
); pygofer broadly rounded with median elongation posteriorly (
Fig. 38
).