Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Old World jumping plant-louse genus Paurocephala (Insecta, Hemiptera, Psylloidea) Author Mifsud, D. Author Burckhardt, D. text Journal of Natural History 2002 2002-11-30 36 16 1887 1986 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222930110048909 journal article 10.1080/00222930110048909 1464-5262 5299071 Paurocephala longiantennata sp. n. (gures 17B, 18B, 19B, J, 20B) Description . Species of the psylloptera type . Adult: head brown with two small yellow spots on either side of vertex towards lateral ocelli; vertex covered by long setae. Clypeus brown. Antenna brown, segments 1–3 and basal half of segment 4 yellow; segment 9 with a long seta in basal quarter. Thorax brown (in females with yellow stripes along body axis) and covered by long setae dorsally, light to dark brown laterally and ventrally. Metascutellar horn small, pointed apically and directed posteriorly. Forewing transparent; veins brown; pterostigma brown. Forewing with short setae on veins (vein Rs with 17–20 setae); Rs vein strongly curved in the middle. Surface spinules con ned to cells cu1, apex of m1 and m2; radular spinules present in m2, reduced in cu1. Legs yellow to brown, tarsal segments darker. Meracanthus long, curved laterally, pointed apically. Abdomen, including genitalia, brown. Male paramere long, apical fth marginally directed posteriorly, widest basally and apically rounded, few short setae posteriorly visible from lateral view; inner surface with two hooks apically, a row of stout setae con ned in basal two-thirds. Measurements and ratios as in table 2A–C . Fifth instar larva: unknown. Host plants . Unknown. Distribution . Papua New Guinea . Material examined . Papua New Guinea : HOLOTYPE , Mafulu , 4000 ft , January 1934 ( L. E. Cheesman ) ( BMNH ). Dry mounted. PARATYPE . Papua New Guinea : 1, same data as holotype; 3, 3, NE New Guinea , Sakalang , Salawaket , September 1956 ( E. J. Ford , Jr ) ( BMNH , BPBM , NHMB ). Dry and slide mounted . Comments . P. longiantennata sp. n. is similar to P. maculipennis Uichanco from which is distinguished by the larger body dimensions, longer antennae and the larger number of stout setae on inner face of paramere.