Two new genera and two new species of Delphacidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) from China
Author
Qin, Dao-Zheng
Author
Zhang, Ya-Lin
text
Zootaxa
2006
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61
68
journal article
50792
10.5281/zenodo.172362
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172362
Consociata
gen. n.
Type
species.
Consociata sinensis
n. sp.
Diagnosis.
Consociata
can be distinguished from other genera of
Delphacini
by the combination of the following characters: vertex with the submedian carinae not uniting at apex; midline length of frons: greatest width about 2.4:1, widest at apical third, median carina forked about middle level of eyes; antennae surpassing frontoclypeal suture; pronotum with lateral carinae attaining hind margin; spinal formula of hind leg 574; posttibial spur with more than 15 teeth; male anal segment ringlike, lateroapical angles each produced into a stout spinose process; pygofer with medioventral process; phallus reflected cephalad with a process; left and right genital styles fused.
Description.
Head including eyes distinctly narrower than pronotum. Vertex longer submedially than wide at base about 1.3:1, submedian carinae not uniting at apex, Yshaped carina distinct. Frons narrower at base than at apex, midline length of frons: greatest width 2.4:1, widest at apical third, median carina forked about middle level of eyes. Postclypeus as wide at base as apex of frons. Rostrum reaching to metacoxae. Antenna cylindrical, surpassing frontoclypeal suture, basal segment longer than wide by about 1.5:1, shorter than second by about 1:1.8. Ocelli present.
Thorax. Pronotum slightly shorter than vertex medially, lateral carina attaining hind margin. Mesonotum in midline longer than the length of vertex and pronotum together. Spinal formula of hind leg 574. Posttibial spur with more than 15 teeth.
Male genitalia. Anal segment of male ringlike, lateroapical angles separated, each produced into a stout spinose process. Pygofer with medioventral process. Suspensorium Yshaped. Diaphragm broad. Phallus reflected cephalad with a process. Left and right genital styles fused.
Etymology.
The name is derived from the Latin word “consociatus” (united), and with combination of the feminine suffix “a”, which refers to the left and right genital styles fused. Gender: feminine.
Discussion.
The following characters are considered synapomorphies of
Consociata
: frons with median carina forked at about middle level of eyes; male anal segment with lateroapical angles each produced into a stout spinose process; suspensorium Yshaped; phallus reflected cephalad with a process; left and right genital styles fused. The character of fusion of the genital styles is unique in
Consociata
, which can be easily separated from other genera in
Delphacini
.
Distribution.
Southern
China
(Hainan Province).