Three new species of the leafhopper genus Mitjaevia Dworakowska from Karst areas in Southwest China (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Typhlocybinae)
Author
Luo, Guimei
School of Karst Science, Guizhou Normal University, Guizhou, Guiyang 550001, China & State Engineering Technology Institute for Karst Desertification Control, Guiyang 550001, China
Author
Wang, Jinqiu
School of Karst Science, Guizhou Normal University, Guizhou, Guiyang 550001, China & State Engineering Technology Institute for Karst Desertification Control, Guiyang 550001, China
Author
Song, Yuehua
School of Karst Science, Guizhou Normal University, Guizhou, Guiyang 550001, China & State Engineering Technology Institute for Karst Desertification Control, Guiyang 550001, China
songyuehua@163.com
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ZooKeys
2022
2022-10-25
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1125.82258
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1125.82258
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Mitjaevia Dworakowska
Mitjaevia
Dworakowska, 1970: 763.
Type species.
Erythroneura amseli
Dlabola, 1961.
Type locality.
Afghanistan.
Diagnosis.
Yellow with brown markings; vertex usually with a pair of dark brown spots; pronotum with brown markings or completely dark; scutellum with dark basal triangles; forewing hyaline with several dark patches; abdomen ventrally and subgenital plates dark. Head distinctly narrower than pronotum.
Male genitalia.
Pygofer caudally rounded or angulate, weakly sclerotized caudally; dorsal pygofer appendage movably articulated, not extended beyond pygofer apex. Style distally slender with apex foot-like; preapical lobe large. Subgenital plates extended beyond pygofer, darkly pigmented, gradually curved dorsad, with three or more macrosetae of differing length present in middle. Aedeagus with shaft tubular, straight or curved dorsad in lateral view, with or without basal processes; preatrium developed. Connective Y- or M-shaped, with short stem and arms, central lobe well developed.
Distribution.
Palaearctic and Oriental regions.
Checklist of species of
Mitjaevia
from China
M. aurantiaca
Mitjaev, 1969: 1044 (pl. 3, figs 1, 2); Song & Li, 2014: 111, (pl. 2.71, figs D-F; I, J, M, S).
M. bifurcata
Luo, Song & Song, 2021: 3-6, fig. 2.
M. diana
(Distant, 1918: 100,
Typhlocyba
); Dworakowska, 1970: 765 (lectotype designated by inference); Dworakowska, 1980: 179, figs 252-262; Song & Li, 2014: 112 (pl. 2.72, figs D-F; I, J, M).
M. dworakowskae
Chen, Song & Webb, 2020: 34-39, figs 28-41.
M. korolevskayae
Dworakowska, 1979: 44-45, figs 349-358; Song & Li, 2014: 113 (pl. 2.73, figs D-F; I, J, M).
M. nanaoensis
Chiang & Knight, 1990: 223, fig. 18.
M. protuberanta
Song, Li & Xiong, 2011: 27-29, figs 1-10.
M. bijiensis
sp. nov.
M. ramosa
Luo, Song & Song, 2021: 6-8, fig. 5.
M. salixia
sp. nov.
M. shibingensis
Chen, Song & Webb, 2020: 34, fig. 15-27.
M. solitaria
sp. nov.
M. tappana
Chiang & Knight, 1990: 225, fig. 19.
M. wangwushana
Song, Li & Xiong, 2011: 29-30, figs 11-19.