Two new species of the Neotropical spittlebug genus Monecphora Amyot & Serville (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) with key and notes of species of the genus
Author
Carvalho, Gervásio Silva
Author
Sakakibara, Albino Morimasa
Author
Webb, Michael D.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4078
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143
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journal article
46813
10.11646/zootaxa.4078.1.13
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Monecphora broomfieldi
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1–6
)
Material examined
.
Holotype
male: “
COSTA RICA
/ Turrialba, Catie /
IICA
Research Station. /
3–8.vii.1981
/ W. R. Dolling / B.M. 1981 – 411” (
BMNH
).
Paratypes
:
2 males
(
DZUP
,
BMNH
) and
3 females
(
MCTP
,
DZUP
,
BMNH
), same data as
holotype
;
1 female
, “
COSTA RICA
: Heredia / Chilamate / 75 msnm
25.ii.1989
/ col. C. Godoy” (
MCTP
);
1 female
, “
COSTA RICA
/ Lallemand Coll. / B.M. 1955–832” (
BMNH
).
Measurements
(in mm). Mean (range) of
3 males
/
3 females
. Body length: 12.2 (11.5–13.2) / 12.1 (10.5–13.0).
FIGURES 1–6
.
Monecphora broomfieldi
sp. nov.
(holotype). 1–2. dorsal and lateral habitus respectively; 3. apex of male pygofer and subgenital plate, lateral view (flattened on slide); 4. paramere, external lateral view; 5. aedeagus, lateral view; 6. aedeagus, anterior view. Scale bars = 1 mm.
Description
. Dorsum yellow marked with dark brown on head laterally, between eye and longitudinal fovea and antennal margin, as two longitudinal stripes on pronotum continuing from head and slightly widening posteriorly until latero-posterior and posterior margins and extending onto scutellum posteriorly. Forewings with distal two thirds dark brown with basal third and subapical costal quadrangular spot, yellow. Face with postclypeus and anteclypeus sanguineous. Rostrum yellow with apical segment brown. Antennae dark brown. Mesothorax brown. Legs yellow with tip of femur, tibia and tarsi, dark brown. Abdomen red. Forewing venation not apparent, except distally, reticulate. Male pygofer with triangular latero-posterior lobe (
Fig. 3
). Parameres in lateral view with base of apophysis triangular shaped dorsally, thereafter digitate to rounded apex with apical bifurcated tooth turned laterally (
Fig. 4
). Aedeagal shaft curved posterodorsally, apex with an anterior median spine and an apicaly flange-like process on each side terminating in a pair of hook-like projections (
Figs 5–6
). Ovipositor with basal processes small and spoon-shaped.
Etymology
. This species is named after Peter Broomfield (ex-BMNH) who did the genitalia drawings used here and most of the drawings used in the
Cercopid Spittlebugs of the New World
(
Carvalho & Webb 2005
).
Remarks
. The new species have aedeagus processes similar to
M. pallida
Lallemand, 1924
, but differs from this and other species in its color pattern.