Six new species of Stenometopiini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) with redescription of additional species and new distributional records
Author
Duan, Yani
Author
Zhang, Yating
Author
Dietrich, Christopher H.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-05-09
4603
2
201
240
journal article
26886
10.11646/zootaxa.4603.2.1
c1399636-2740-4f86-ac4a-4af03c639737
1175-5326
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Stirellus catalinus
(
Beamer & Tuthill, 1934
)
n. rec.
(
Figs 3–6
)
Penestirellus catalinus
Beamer & Tuthill, 1934
: 22
.
Penestirellus
to
Stirellus
;
Emeljanov, 1962
: 393
[comb. not given].
Description.
Length. Male:
2.9–3.2mm
; female:
3.2–3.9mm
.
FIGURE 3.
Stirellus catalinus
A–G: habitus, dorsal view; H, I: habitus, lateral view; J: face; K: the end of female abdomen, ventral view. A–D: male; E–K: female.
FIGURE 4.
Stirellus catalinus
A, B: male pygofer lobe, lateral view; C: male pygofer and segments X and XI, dorsal view; D: valve, subgenital plates and styles, ventral view; E, F: subgenital plate, ventral view; G: style, dorsal view; H: connective, dorsal view; I: aedeagus, dorsal view; J–K: aedeagus, lateral view; L: connective and aedeagus, lateral view.
Coloration. Overall color varying from ochraceous to yellow green with or without variable symmetrical fuscous marks (
Figs 3
A–I; 5A–E). Crown usually with marks consisting of pair of apical spots, pair of preapical arcuate lines and two pairs of basal spots (
Figs 3
A–G; 5A–D). Frontoclypeus ochraceous with fuscous arcs reaching only part way across (
Figs 3J
;
5F
). Forewing translucent with or without fuscous tint, veins pale (
Figs 3
A–I; 5A–E). Femora and tibiae with dark brown marks (
Figs 3H, I
;
5E
). Abdominal sternites variably infused with dark brown; female sternite VII usually dark brown in contrast to pale segments more basad (
Figs 3K
;
5G
).
FIGURE 5.
Stirellus catalinus
A–D: habitus, dorsal view; E: habitus, lateral view; F: face; G: the end of female abdomen, ventral view. A: male; B–G: female.
Morphology. Head subequal in width to pronotum, subconical, anterior margin rounded to face, acutely angled in dorsal and lateral view (
Figs 3
A–I; 5A–E). Crown longer than width between eyes (
Figs 3
A–G; 5A–D). Anteclypeus tapering to apex, extending beyond normal curve of genae (
Figs 3J
;
5F
). Pronotum median length shorter than median length of crown. Mesonotum and scutellum nearly as long as pronotum (
Figs 3
A–G; 5A–D). Forewing macropterous to submacropterous, usually exposing apex of abdomen in female and sometimes in male, appendix weakly developed, R branches not reflexed (
Figs 3
A–I; 5A–E).
Male genitalia. Pygofer side with few macrosetae dorsally, dorsal margin weakly concave, posterior margin nearly truncate (
Figs 4A, B
;
6A, B
). Subgenital plate distinctly concave laterally in distal half, macrosetae uniseriate, well separated from lateral margin (
Figs 4
D–F; 6D). Style apophysis digitate, relatively robust, laterallylaterally curved, outer margin serrate (
Figs 4G
;
6E
). ConnectiveConnective narrowlynarrowly Y-shaped, stemstem parallelparallel sided, shortershorter thanthan armsarms (
Figs 4H
;
6F
). Aedeagal shaft bent near base but divergent from base throughout length, long, very slightly expanded above bend, nearly straight through most of length, curved slightly anterad at distal fourth, apex blunt (
Figs 4
I–L; 6G–I).
Female. Hind margin of seventh sternum shallowly concave medially, angulate laterally; nearly uniformly dark brown or black, contrasting with paler adjacent abdominal segments (
Figs 3K
;
5G
).
Material examined.
1Ƌ,
Mexico
:
Durango
10km
S El Valle Nacional
,
1720m
,
29 x 1995
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, sweeping, 95-072 (
INHS
); 5ƋƋ,
4♀♀
,
Mexico
:
Durango
5km
SE Mesquital
,
1900m
,
6 xi 1995
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, sweeping, 95-088 (
INHS
); 1Ƌ,
5♀♀
,
Mexico
:
Jalisco
Aguacate-Zenzontla rd.
,
840m
,
19° 38′ 22" N
104° 03′ 01" W
,
13 x 2001
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, sweeping, 01-006-02 (
INHS
); 9ƋƋ,
6♀♀
,
Mexico
:
Jalisco
6km
ESE Tuxcacuesco
,
1200m
,
19° 40′ 8" N
104° 0′ 50" W
,
14 x 2001
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, vacuum, 01-007-02 (
INHS
); 1Ƌ
,
Mexico
:
Jalisco
Rt
80 kƋ149 NE
Lagos de Moreno
,
1875m
,
21° 22′ N
101° 53′ E
,
18 x 2001
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, sweeping, 01- 017-02 (
INHS
); 1Ƌ
,
Mexico
:
Chiapas
,
Rt
195 kƋ31, 10km NE
Chiapa de Corzo
,
1000m
,
16° 49′ N
92° 58′ E
,
4 xi 2001
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, vacuum, 01-0541-03 (
INHS
); 2ƋƋ,
3♀♀
,
Mexico
:
Oaxaca
,
Rt
190 km
#36
Tulenito
95m
,
16° 33′ 10" N
94° 37′ 50" W
,
6 xi 2001
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, sweeping, 01-054-03(
INHS
);
2♀♀
,
Mexico
:
Puebla
Rt
125
3.5 km
SW Tehuacan
,
1700m
,
18° 24′ N
97° 23′ E
,
8 xi 2001
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, vacuum, 01-061-01 (
INHS
); 3ƋƋ
,
Mexico
:
Coah
:
Cuahtemoc rd.
km 9.9,
2230m
,
25.27751º N
100.96519º W
,
30 x 2005
, coll.
C.H. Dietrich
, sweeping
,
MX
05-74-1
(
INHS
)
.
FIGURE 6.
Stirellus catalinus
A, C: male pygofer and segments X and XI, lateral and dorsal view, respectively; B: male pygofer lobe, lateral view; D: valve, subgenital plates and styles, ventral view; E: style, dorsal view; F: connective, dorsal view; G: aedeagus, dorsal view; H: aedeagus, lateral view; I: connective and aedeagus, lateral view.
Distribution.
Mexico
;
USA
.
Remarks.
This species is here recorded from
Mexico
for the first time. There are two more or less distinct color forms (cf.
Figs 3
and
5
), both of which were collected simultaneously in the same habitats at most Mexican localities listed above. Therefore, these apparently do not represent seasonal forms, as seen in the temperate North American species
S. bicolor
.