A review of the jumping plant-lice (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) of the Canary Islands, with descriptions of two new genera and sixteen new species
Author
Bastin, Saskia
sbastin@icia.es
Author
Burckhardt, Daniel
daniel.burckhardt@bs.ch
Author
Reyes-Betancort, Alfredo
areyes@icia.es
Author
Hernández-Suárez, Estrella
sbastin@icia.es
Author
Ouvrard, David
david.ouvrard@anses.fr
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-07-04
5313
1
1
98
http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PDN
journal article
58207
10.11646/zootaxa.5313.1.1
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Percyella gomerita
Bastin, Burckhardt & Ouvrard
sp. nov.
(
Figs 83–85
,
274–276
,
302–305
)
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Material examined.
Holotype
♂,
La Gomera
:
Agulo
,
28.1933 N
,
17.1978 W
,
240 m
alt.,
15.i.2022
,
Convolvulus floridus
(S. Bastin)
(
NHMB
, dry mounted).
Paratypes
.
La Gomera
: 7 ♂,
3 ♀
,
24 immatures
, Agulo,
Chorro de Agulo
,
28.1848 N
,
17.1934 W
,
260 m
alt.,
14.i.2022
,
C. floridus
(S. Bastin)
(
SBPC
, slide mounted, 70% ethanol)
;
1 immature
, Hemigua,
La Poyatas
,
28.1488 N
,
17.1935 W
,
310 m
alt.,
14.i.2022
,
C. floridus
(S. Bastin)
(
SBPC
, 70% ethanol); 5 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
8 immatures
, Agulo,
28.1933 N
,
17.1978 W
,
240 m
alt.,
15.i.2022
,
C. floridus
(S. Bastin)
(
SBPC
, slide mounted, 70% ethanol); 1 ♂
,
1 ♀
, same data but (
MUSA
, slide mounted, 70% ethanol); 1 ♂
,
1 ♀
,
4 immatures
, same data but (
NHMB
, 70% ethanol)
;
2 immatures
, Vallehermoso,
28.1792 N
,
17.2628 W
,
210 m
alt.,
15.i.2022
,
C. floridus
(S. Bastin)
(
SBPC
, 70% ethanol)
;
2 ♀
, Alajeró, Targa,
28.0612 N
,
17.2258 W
,
670 m
alt.,
16.i.2022
,
C. floridus
(S. Bastin)
(
SBPC
, slide mounted, 70% ethanol)
.
Description. Adult.
Colouration
of dry material. General body colour dark brown to black. Vertex green to brown yellowish, genal processes brown yellowish. Antenna brown yellowish with segments 3–6 each with black apex, segments 7 and 8 each with apical half black, and segments 9 and 10 entirely black. Thoracic dorsum dark brown yellowish to black with pronotum white, and 2 white spots on each side of mesoscutum. Forewing transparent, veins brown. Abdominal sclerites dark brown, intersegmental membranes white. Male proctiger brown yellowish with black apex, paramere light brown yellowish with black apex, subgenital plate light brown yellowish, sometimes black basally. Female terminalia brown yellowish.
Structure.
Body length 1.7–2.3. Vertex 0.6–0.8 times as long as broad. Genal processes 0.3–0.4 times as long as vertex. Antenna 2.5 times as long as head width. Metatibia 1.0–1.1 times as long as head width. Forewing 4.6–5.3 times as long as head width, 2.6–2.8 times as long as wide; vein M 1.9–2 times longer than vein M
1+2
; m
1
cell value 1.4–1.8; vein Cu
1a
1.4–2.1 times longer than vein Cu
1;
cu
1
cell value 1.0–1.2. Male terminalia as in
Figs 83–85
. Proctiger 0.6 times as long as head width. Paramere 0.5 times as long as proctiger, with anterior margin curved, posterior margin straight basally, slightly curved apically and digitiform apical process with posterior margin straight, forming a strongly sclerotised small, posteriorly directed tooth. Apical segment of aedeagus 1.1
–
1.2 times as long as paramere. Female proctiger 0.8 times as long as head width; circumanal ring 0.3–0.4 as long as proctiger.
Measurements (in mm) (3 ♂,
4 ♀
). Head width ♂ 0.51,
♀
0.52
–
0.56; vertex length ♂ 0.29
–
0.30,
♀
0.30
–
0. 31; vertex width ♂ 0.19–0.23,
♀
0.19–0.23; antenna length ♂ 1.29,
♀
1.28
–
1.41; metatibia length ♂ 0.54
–
0.57,
♀
0.52
–
0.57; forewing length ♂ 2.35
–
2,53,
♀
2.62
–
2.86; forewing width ♂ 0.89
–
0.92,
♀
1.0
–
1.11; male proctiger length 0.29
–
0.3; paramere length 0.14
–
0.15; distal segment of aedeagus length 0.17; female proctiger length 0.42; female anal ring length 0.14
–
0.15.
Fifth-instar immature.
Corresponding to the generic description, see also comments below.
Etymology.
Named after the Gomeros, the first settlers who inhabited La Gomera before the Castillian conquest in the 15
th
century.
Host plant CI.
Convolvulus floridus
(Convolvulaceae)
.
Distribution CI.
La Gomera.
Biology.
In the galls, we observed the presence of immatures and adults of a psyllid predator,
Anthocoris salicis
(
Fig. 306
); also individuals of an ectoparasitic mite belonging to the family
Trombidiidae
, attached to the body of the adults and immatures.
Comments:
Percyella gomerita
differs from the other
Percyella
species
in the paramere shape: the posterior margin is straighter than in the other three species and the posterior margin of the apical process is straight, without a hump (almost straight in
P. benahorita
, slightly sinuate in
P. canari
, sinuate in
P. guanche
).
Percyella gomerita
also differs from the other species in its distribution, as it is found only in La Gomera. No characters were found to separate the females and immatures of
P. gomerita
from its other congeners.