Taxonomic study of the genus Oecleopsis Emeljanov, 1971 (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae: Pentastirini), with descriptions of three new species from China
Author
Guo, Hong-Wei
Author
Wang, Ying-Lun
Author
Feng, Ji-Nian
text
Zootaxa
2009
2172
45
58
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.189234
f12585c4-1f7e-4718-a946-618c82cdd316
1175-5326
189234
Oecleopsis articara
Van Stalle, 1991
, new record for
China
Oecleopsis articara
Van Stalle, 1991
: 22
.
Description.
Length (from apex of vertex to tip of fore wings): 3
5.7–6.4 mm
, Ƥ
6.8–7.1 mm
.
Face, vertex, pronotum, mesonotum and abdomen brown-black, carinae and borders yellowish; vertex about 3.5 times as long as broad, subapical carina deeply V-shaped; outer sides of vertex black with a yellow spot, genae yellow. Tegmina 3.3 times as long as broad, veins yellowish with dark granules; stigma dark brown; RA unbranched,
RP
apically trifurcated, MA apically trifurcated, MP apically bifurcated, CuA bifurcated; Sc+R forked distinctly distad of fork CuA1+CuA2; apex with eleven cells. Legs with femora brown, tibiae and tarsi yellowish. Chaetotaxy of hind tarsomere 7/5.
Male genitalia. Genital styles symmetrical. Aedeagus in total with three spines. Flagellum tapering, apex curved in a semi-circle. One spine on 1/2 distance of flagellum on left side and a long spine on apex of aedeagus on right margin.
Female genitalia. Caudal border of pregenital sternite shallowly excavated in middle, with two small convex submedian lobes. Anal segment rectangular.
Material examined.
CHINA
: 1 Ƥ, Sichuan, Emei Mountain,?-
X-1976
(W. M. Zhang) (
NWAFU
); 1 Ƥ, Hainan, Yinggeling,
24-V-2007
(Y. L. Wang & Q. Zhai) (
NWAFU
); 1 Ƥ, Henan, Gongyi County,
25-IX-1981
(collector unknown) (
NWAFU
).
Distribution.
China
(Sichuan, Henan, Hainan),
Malaya
, Borneo.
Remarks.
Oecleopsis articara
is closely related to
O. petasatus
,
O. mori
,
O. sinicus
and
O. spinosus
sp. nov.
from which it can be distinguished by the number of spinose processes on the aedeagus: three in
O. articara
and more in other species, and by the apex of the flagellum which is not bifurcated and which is curved into a semi-circle. From
O. bifidus
, which also has only three spinose processes on the aedeagus, it can be distinguished by the absence of a bifurcate apex on the flagellum.
This species is recorded here for the first time from
China
.