Review of the leafhopper genus Singapora Mahmood (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Erythroneurini)
Author
Cao, Yanghui
Author
Yang, Meixia
Author
Zhang, Yalin
text
Zootaxa
2014
3774
4
333
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journal article
46276
10.11646/zootaxa.3774.4.3
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1175-5326
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Key to adult males of
Singapora
Mahmood
1. Aedeagal shaft with processes (
Figs
1
g, h, 2f, 3h, 4h, 6h, 10h, 11h).............................................. 2
- Aedeagal shaft without process (Figs
5i
, m, 7e, 8h,
9i
)........................................................ 9
2. Aedeagal shaft compressed (
Figs 1
g-i, 2f, g)................................................................ 3
- Aedeagal shaft tubular, not compressed (Figs 3h, i, 4h, j, 6h, j, 10h, i, 11h, i)....................................... 4
3. Aedeagal shaft with apical processes lamellate, longer than shaft (Fig.
2g
).....................
S. bannaensis
Song & Li
- Aedeagal shaft with apical processes slim, shorter than shaft (
Fig.
1
i).................................
S. arifi
Ghauri
4. Aedeagal shaft with three processes apically (Fig. 10h)...........................
S. triacantha
Yang & Zhang
sp. nov.
- Aedeagal shaft with paired processes apically or subapically (Figs 3h, 4h, 6h, 11h).................................. 5
5. Aedeagal shaft with paired processes directed dorsad (Fig. 6h).......................
S. candela
Yang & Zhang
sp. nov.
- Aedeagal shaft with paired processes directed ventrad (Figs 3h, 4h, 11h).......................................... 6
6. Anal tube appendage without apical hook, aedeagal shaft with paired processes subapically..............
S. diversa
Ghauri
- Anal tube appendage with distinct apical hook, aedeagal shaft with paired processes apically (Figs 3b, h, 4b, h, 11b, h)..... 7
7. Inner protrusion of style subapical, aedeagal shaft with tiny process terminally (Figs 4e, i).......
S. nigropunctata
Mahmood
- Inner protrusion of style near center, aedeagal shaft without tiny process terminally (Figs 3e, h, 11e, h).................. 8
8. Anal tube appendage with apex arcuate, aedeagal shaft with paired processes curved laterad apically (Figs 3b, h)...........................................................................................
S. fopingensis
Chou & Ma
- Anal tube appendage with apex sinuate, aedeagal shaft with paired processes almost straight apically (Figs 11b, h)................................................................................
S. yingjiangica
Cao & Zhang
sp. nov.
9. Pronotum with yellow brownish markings.................................................
S. cyclops
(Kuznezov)
- Pronotum without markings............................................................................ 10
10. Aedeagal shaft with smooth lateral sides (Figs 5j, n, 7e,
8i
,
9i
)................................................ 11
- Aedeagal shaft with serrated lateral sides.................................................................. 15
11. Style with apex sharply curved laterad, inner protrusion near center (Figs 8e, f, 9e, f)............................... 12
- Style with apex gradually curved laterad, inner protrusion subapical (Figs
5g
, 7c, d)................................ 13
12. Anal tube appendage rounded apically, aedeagal preatrial process curved dorsad (Figs 8b, j)......................................................................................................
S. falcata
Cao & Zhang
sp. nov.
- Anal tube appendage pointed apically, aedeagal preatrial process curved ventrad apically (Figs 9b, j)..........................................................................................
S. longiantrosa
Yang & Zhang
sp. nov.
13. Aedeagal preatrial process tapering to apex gradually (Figs 5l, p)............................
S. shinshana
(Matsumura)
- Aedeagal preatrial process tapering towards midlength, apical half even in thickness (Fig.
7g
)........................ 14
14. Anal tube appendage short, not reached hind margin of pygofer side, manubrium of connective broad, aedeagal preatrial pro- cess straight in distal half.......................................................
S. victoreena
Chiang & Knight
- Anal tube appendage long, exceeding hind margin of pygofer side, manubrium of connective narrow, aedeagal preatrial pro- cess curved dorsad in distal half (Figs 7a, c, g)....................................
S. excedens
Yang & Zhang
sp. nov.
15. Body larger than
3.7mm
, anal tube appendage blunt ventro-caudally.........
S. karnatakana
Viraktamath & Dworakowska
- Body smaller than
3.4mm
, anal tube appendage pointed ventro-caudally......................................... 16
16. Abdominal apodemes short, extended to anterior margin of 4th sternite, aedeagal shaft T-shaped apically in caudal view.......................................................................................
S. shivae
Dworakowska
- Abdominal apodemes long, extended to 5th sternite, apex of aedeagal shaft not T-shaped in caudal view................ 17
17. Apex of aedeagal shaft truncate apically in caudal view.....................................
S. viridis
Dworakowska
- Apex of aedeagal shaft rounded and serrated apically in caudal view.................
S. indica
(Ramakrishnan & Menon)