The cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) of Bolivia including the descriptions of fifteen new species, the resurrection of one genus and two species, seven new combinations, six new synonymies, and twenty-eight new records
Author
Sanborn, Allen F.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-08-12
4655
1
1
104
journal article
26048
10.11646/zootaxa.4655.1.1
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Fidicina robini
Boulard & Martinelli 1996
new record
Fidicina robini
Boulard & Martinelli 1996: 38
. (Manaus, Amazonas,
Brazil
)
REMARKS.
Fidicina robini
is generally larger than
F. mannifera
and
F. christinae
with a wingspan greater than
130 mm
but is similar in size to
F. ethelae
. The species can be distinguished further by the timbal cover of the male not extend below the metascutellar plate, the male operculum with a more rounded posterolateral margin, the fore femora proximal and apical spines being upright with respect to the femoral axis, and the lateral branch of the uncus is straight terminating in a point.
DISTRIBUTION. The species has been recorded previously from
Brazil
and
French Guiana
(Sanborn 2011a; 2013).
MATERIAL EXAMINED
FOR
NEW
RECORD
.
“
BOLIVIA
: Prov.
Andrés Ibáñez
/ Dept. de
Santa Cruz
,
1,369 ft.
/
Potrerillos del Guenda
/
W. of Santa Cruz
//
Dec. 13/15
, 2009
at MV & BL
/
S-17.67089º
/
W-63.45761º
/
N.J. Smith
,
A.J. Gilbert
, & /
J. Aramayo Bejarano
”
one female
(
UCDC
).