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 2682252 1EAEACC5-592B-4F5B-B4EF-AD201B0F7A35 Stirellus paracatalinus sp. nov. ( Figs 7–8 ) Description. Length. Male: 2.4–2.6mm ; female: 2.6mm . Coloration. General color stramineous with dark brown or fuscous marks ( Fig. 7 A–C). Crown, pronotum, mesonotum and scutellum usually with dark brown symmetrical markings; anterior half of crown mostly dark brown, posterior part with two pairs of oblong spots ( Fig. 7A, B ). Frontoclypeus sordid yellow with dark brown arcs, median longitudinal stripe and band across ventral part ( Fig. 7D ). Forewing translucent with fuscous tint, veins white in basal two thirds, brown distally ( Fig. 7 A–C). Femora and tibiae with dark brown marks ( Fig. 7C ). Abdominal sternites variably infused with dark brown ( Fig. 7E ). FIGURE 7 . Stirellus paracatalinus sp. nov. A, B: habitus, dorsal view; C: habitus, lateral view; D: face; E: the end of female abdomen, ventral view. A: paratype, male; B–E: paratype, female. FIGURE 8. Stirellus paracatalinus sp. nov. A: male pygofer lobe, lateral view; B: male pygofer and segments X and XI, dorsal view; C: valve, subgenital plates and styles, ventral view; D, E: style, dorsal view; F: connective, dorsal view; G: aedeagus, dorsal view; H: connective and aedeagus, lateral view. A–H: holotype, male. Morphology. Head subequal in width to pronotum, subconical, anterior margin of crown rounded to face, acutely angled in dorsal and lateral view ( Fig. 7 A–C). Crown slightly longer than width between eyes ( Fig. 7A, B ). Anteclypeus slightly tapered, extending slightly beyond normal curve of genae ( Fig. 7D ). Pronotum median length nearly as long as median length of crown. Mesonotum and scutellum together nearly as long as pronotum ( Fig. 7A, B ). Forewing macropterous to submacropterous, usually exposing apex of abdomen in female ( Fig. 7 A–C). Male genitalia. Pygofer side with few macrosetae dorsally, dorsal margin slightly concave, posterior margin truncate ( Fig. 8A ). Subgenital plate with lateral margin nearly straight through most of length, angled mesad distally and terminating in blunt posteromesal angle, macrosetae uniseriate ( Fig. 8C ). Style apophysis digitate, bent laterad just distad of preapical lobe and slightly tapered to blunt apex,, outerouter marginmargin serrateserrate (( Fig. 8D, E ). Connective Y-shaped, stem broadened posterad, shorter than arms ( Fig. 8F ). Aedeagal shaft in lateral view bent near base, moderately long, slightly sinuate, very slightly expanded near middle, parallel to aedeagal base, apex attenuate, in dorsal view slightly tapered to bluntly rounded apex ( Fig. 8G, H ). Female. Hind margin of seventh sternum shallowly concave medially, angulate laterally, pigmentation similar to that of other sternites ( Fig. 7E ). Material examined. Holotype : Ƌ, Mexico : Sinaloa Rt. 40 100km E Mazatlan , 2000m , 24 x 1995 , coll. C.H. Dietrich , vacuum, 95-044 ( INHS ) . Paratypes : 1Ƌ, 1♀ , Mexico : Durango 20 mi SE Msequital , 2450m , 7 xi 1995 , coll. C.H. Dietrich , sweeping ( INHS ) . Etymology. The species epithet is based on the similarity of this species to S . catalinus . Distribution. Mexico . Remarks. This species is similar to S . catalinus , but it can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: crown shorter and broader with apical spots enlarged to cover most of distal half; subgenital plate with lateral margin straight through most of length; connective stem broadened distally.