Review of the Neoaliturus fenestratus (Herrich-Schäffer, 1834) species group (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Opsiini) from Russia, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia
Author
Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu.
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-09-15
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5039.2.3
1175-5326
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7.
Neoaliturus translucens
sp. n.
Figs. 33–37
,
118–129
,
193–196
Material examined.
Holotype
,
♂
,
Turkmenistan
, irrigated lands
6–7 km
south of
Dushak Village
, meadow with
Achillea wilhelmsii
(=
A. kermanica
),
Artemisia
sp.
and grasses,
D. Tishechkin
,
14. V. 1994
, calling signals recorded at 31
oC
;
paratypes
: same locality and date,
2 ♂
,
4 ♀
, calling signals of
2 ♂
recorded at 31
oC
;
Turkmenistan
, irrigated lands
22 km
from
Dushak Village
along the road to
Tedzhen
, grasses,
Artemisia
sp.
,
Tamarix
sp.
and
Alhagi persarum
,
10. V. 1994
,
D. Tishechkin
,
4 ♀
;
Kazakhstan
,
Zhuvalinskiy Region
, environs of
Petrovka
(= Petrovskoe)
Village
,
22. VI. 1966
,
I.D. Mityaev
,
2 ♂
,
10 ♀
;
Tajikistan
,
55 km
northeast of
Dushanbe
,
Romit Nature Reserve
,
23. VI. 1977
,
1 ♀
;
Iran
,
Chaharmahad-va-Bakhtiari Province
, southeast of
Zardkuh Mts.
,
Samsami Village
, h=
2500 m
,
6–7. VI. 2008
,
K. Kolesnichenko
,
1 ♂
;
Iran
,
Chaharmahad-va-Bakhtiari Province
, southwest of
Zardkuh Mts.
,
15 km
east of
Chaman-Goli
,
8. VI. 2008
,
K. Kolesnichenko
,
1 ♀
;
Iran
, north of
Fars Province
,
60 km
west of
Shiraz
,
10 km
northwest of
Ardahan
(= Sepidan), h=
2500 m
,
2–3. VI. 2008
,
K. Kolesnichenko
,
1 ♀
;
Iran
,
Horossan
Prov- ince,
10 km
southwest of
Mashkhad
by the road to
Moghan
,
20. V. 2009
,
K. Kolesnichenko
,
1 ♀
;
Iran
,
Horossan Province
,
Gonobad Area
,
Khezrit
, h=
1800 m
,
20–23. V. 2009
,
K. Kolesnichenko
,
2 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
Iran
,
Horossan Province
,
Gonobad Area
,
10 km
southwest of
Khezrit
, h=
1800 m
,
22–23. V. 2009
,
K. Kolesnichenko
,
3 ♂
;
Iran
,
Isfahan
Prov- ince, ca.
35 km
south of
Kashan
, vicinity of
Qohrud
, h=
2400–2500 m
,
33
o
40’N
51
o
25’E
,
28. V. 2010
,
A. Timokhov
,
1 ♂
;
Iran
,
Yazd Province
, ca.
20 km
southwest of
Taft
, vicinity of
Sanij
, h=
2700–3000 m
,
31
o
34’N
54
o
92’E,
2. VI. 2010
,
A. Timokhov
,
2 ♂
,
2 ♀
;
Iran
,
Fars Province
, ca.
20 km
southeast of
Ardakan
, vicinity of
Abnow
, h=
2450 m
,
30
o
11’N
52
o
08’E
,
29. V. 2011
,
A. Timokhov
,
1 ♂
;
Iran
,
Isfahan Province
, ca.
13 km
southwest of
Komeh
, vicinity of
Khafr
, h=
2400 m
,
31
o
00’N
51
o
29’E
,
2. VI. 2011
,
A. Timokhov
,
1 ♂
(
ZMMU
);
Turkmenistan
,
Murgab River
50 km
upstream from Iolotan Town
,
3. VI. 1981
,
A. Emelyanov
,
3 ♂
;
Turkmenistan
,
Western Kopet-Dagh Mts.
,
5 km
northwest from
Kara-Kala
, near
Parkhai Village
,
25. V. 1981
,
A. Emelyanov
,
1 ♂
(
ZIN
).
Description.
Darkest males black with yellow pattern on head, pro-, and mesonotum; forewings darkened with light costal margins and apices and with light spots (
Fig. 33
). Usually, males yellowish with dark pattern on head, pro-, and mesonotum; forewings semitransparent with partially darkened veins and, sometimes, with traces of dark pattern in cells (
Figs. 34–35
). Females with less developed dark pattern and almost transparent forewings (
Figs. 36–37
).
Penis in posterior view with wide, more or less parallel-sided basal part, tapered just before bifurcation (
Figs. 118–121
). In lateral view, basal part wide, stems form an angle of about 30 degrees or less with it (
Figs. 122–125
). Penis stems rather thick. Pygofer appendage long, smoothly curved (
Figs. 126–129
).
Body length (including tegmina):
♂
,
2.8–3.3 mm
;
♀
,
3.2–3.5 mm
.
Diagnosis.
Usually, differs from all other species by light coloration, but dark colored males are similar to
N. guttulatus
,
N. argillaceus
,
and
N. dubovskii
sp. n.
Differs from all these species by wide penis narrowed just before bifurcation in back view; occasionally, similar in this character to
N. dubovskii
sp. n.
but differ from it by thicker penis stems. Similar to
N. argillaceus
in the calling signal pattern, but distinctly differs from it in penis and pygofer appendage shapes; in addition, these species are, apparently, allopatric.
Hosts.
In
Turkmenistan
was collected on meadow with
Achillea wilhelmsii
,
Artemisia
sp. (Asteraceae)
, and grasses.
Calling signal.
Signals of males from the
type
locality in
Turkmenistan
were investigated; more detailed data on signal recordings are given above in the list of material examined
.
Calling signal is similar to that of
N. argillaceus
, but syllables lack short discrete pulses in the end (
Figs. 193–196
).
Distribution.
Desert regions of Southwestern
Kazakhstan
, southern part of Central Asia, and
Iran
.
Etymology.
The new species name is the Latin word “translucens” (translucent), indicating that this species usually has semitransparent forewings.
Remark.
Records of
N. argillaceus
from
Turkmenistan
in
Tishechkin (2007)
refer to
N. translucens
sp. n.