Revision of the Eurybrachidae XIV. The Australian genera Olonia Stål, 1862 and Stalobrachys gen. nov. (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha)
Author
Constant, Jérôme
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-12-13
486
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journal article
28761
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Olonia danielsi
sp. nov.
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Figs 3
,
7–8
Diagnosis
This species can be recognized by the following combination of characters:
(1) hind wings without orange marking (
Fig. 7E
)
(2) pro- and mesofemora and tibiae largely dark brown (
Fig. 7A–D
)
(3) anal tube of male narrow and parallel-sided on basal third, then subrhomboid (
Fig. 8D
)
(4) centroventral part of gonostyli with long laminate process hooked apically (
Fig. 8A, C
)
(5) laterodorsal part of gonostyli strongly curved before apex and pointing laterodorsally (
Fig. 8A, C–D
)
(6) rather large size:
10 mm
Etymology
This species is dedicated to Greg Daniels who collected the
holotype
, together with his wife Alice.
Type material
Holotype
AUSTRALIA
•
♂
;
Queensland
,
3 km
NW of Archer River crossing
;
13°24′ S
,
142°55′ E
; “
3km
NW Archer Riv x-ing
,
Qld
13°24′S
142°55′E
,
10 Apr 1989
, G. and
A. Daniels
”, “QM Reg. #43783”; QM.
Description
MEASUREMENTS AND RATIOS. LT: ♂ (n = 1): 10.0 mm; BV/LV = 4.7; BF/LF = 1.95; LP+LM/BT = 0.72; Ltg/BTg = 2.3; LW/BW = 1.86.
Male
HEAD (
Fig. 7A–D
). Vertex concave with anterior and posterior margins parallel, curved; variegated brown and yellow-brown with darker marking at lateral angles. Frons brown variegated with yellowish, with 2 irregular black markings on disc. Clypeus elongate, brown variegated with yellowish, and darker apically. Genae pale yellowish, with brown markings around eyes and under antennae. Labium dark brown, reaching metacoxae. Antennae dark brown; scape short, ring-shaped; pedicel subcylindrical, slightly narrowing towards apex.
THORAX (
Fig. 7A–D
). Pronotum brown variegated with yellowish and with 2 small yellowish spots near lateral angles; obsolete median carina and 2 small impressed points on disc. Lateral fields of prothorax brown. Mesonotum brown variegated with yellowish; broad, irregular, black marking along median carina; disc slightly transversely wrinkled; median and peridiscal carinae weakly marked; median carina stopping before scutellum; slight impression before scutellum. Red ventrally. Tegulae brown, paler dorsally.
TEGMINA (
Fig. 7A, C
). Brown variegated with yellowish and black; large, irregular, apical black marking; pale yellow, oblique, sinuate line on vein A1 at half length of clavus; large triangular white marking on costal margin on nodal line, slightly variegated with brown; white marking at apicosutural angle, slightly variegated with brown. Maximum breadth at nodal line; costal margin slightly sinuate; apical margin obliquely rounded.
POSTERIOR WINGS (
Fig. 7E
). Black-brown, paler near base along costal and anal margins and along anal fold; elongate, transverse, rather small white marking at apicocostal angle, extending on 3 cells. Margin of anal area sinuate; sutural margin with 2 clefts, cubital one slightly marked.
LEGS (
Fig. 7A–D
). Pro- and mesocoxae yellowish brown. Pro- and mesofemora dark brown with 2 obsolete yellowish rings. Pro- and mesotibiae dark brown with 2 slightly marked yellowish rings. Pro- and mesotarsi brown with basal half of third tarsomere paler. Metacoxae red. Metafemora reddish yellow with apex brown. Metatibiae brown with 3 lateral spines yellowish basally and 8 apical black-brown spines. Metatarsi brown with a ventral row of 6 black spines on first tarsomere.
ABDOMEN. Bright red with genital segments black-brown.
MALE GENITALIA (
Fig. 8
). Posterior margin of pygofer in lateral view strongly sinuate, strongly roundly projecting at dorsal ½, rather broad ventrally (
Fig. 8A, C
). Anal tube elongate, 2.05 times as long as broad, slightly curved ventrally in lateral view; lateral margins parallel on basal ½, rhomboid on apical ¾ with posterior margin rounded (
Fig. 8A–B
). Gonostyli fused basally and coalescent on 4/5 of length; diverging apically (
Fig. 8C
). Centroventral part elongate, laterally compressed and ending in a strong hook pointing dorsally (
Fig. 8A, C
). Laterodorsal part of gonostyli strongly sinuate in dorsal view with apical part strongly curved and directed dorsolaterally; lateral process in more dorsal position, slightly curved ventrally near apex and slightly directed anteriorly, longer than spoon-shaped process (
Fig. 8A, C–D
). Dorsal portion of phallobase high basally in lateral view, directed posteroventrally and with apical hook strongly curved dorsally (
Fig. 8E
). Ventral portion of phallobase along lateral margin of phallus, weakly sclerified, laterally flattened, elongate (
Fig. 8E–F
). Phallus dorsoventrally flattened, narrowing, bifid and slightly diverging apically in dorsal view (
Fig. 8E–F
).
Female
Unknown.
Distribution and biology
This species is currently recorded from a single location on Cape
York
Peninsula,
Queensland
(
Fig. 3
), in the Cape
York
Peninsula Tropical Savanna bioregion. The specimen was collected in April.