Notes on the endemic Philippine genus Orthosaldula (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Saldidae), with descriptions of two new species Author Zettel, Herbert Natural History Museum, International Research Institute for Entomology, Burgring 7, A- 1010 Vienna, Austria; e-mail: herbert. zettel @ nhm-wien. ac. at Author Gapud, Victor P. Crop Protection Cluster, University of the Philippines, Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, The Philippines; e-mail: vicgap @ laguna. net text Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 2008 2008-12-08 48 2 319 329 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.5340977 0374-1036 5340977 Orthosaldula stysi sp. nov. ( Figs. 2 , 5 , 13 ) Type locality. Philippines , Leyte Island, Leyte Province , Baybay, slopes of Mt. Pangasugan behind Leyte State University, banks of Calbiga-a River, ca. 100 m a.s.l. Type material. HOLOTYPE : J, ‘ Philippinen : Leyte , Baybay \ LSU, 50-100m , Calbiga-a Riv. \ 20.- 21.3.2005 , leg. Zettel \ & C. Pangantihon (422)’ ( UPLB ) . PARATYPES : 12 JJ 10 ♀♀ , same label data as holotype ( HZWA , NHMW , UPLB , USC ) ; 1J 1♀ , ‘ LEYTE : MT.PA- \ NGASUGAN:\ CALBIGA-A RI- \ VER: 10-30-1980 \ V.P.GAPUD \ Ex. mossy rock’ ( HZWA ) ; 3JJ, ‘ LEYTE \ Baybay \ MT PANGASUGAN \ CALBIGA-A RIVER:3/3/84 \ VP GAPUD’ ( VPGP ) ; 3 JJ, ‘ LEYTE \ MT PANGASUGAN \ CALBIGA-A RIVER: 3/3/84 \ M ALMOREDA’ ( VPGP ) . Fig. 2. Orthosaldula stysi sp. nov. , female, body length 3.2 mm. (© NHMW Hemiptera Image Collection, published with permission). Diagnosis. Vertex smooth, without any pilosity. Callus very high and moderately long. Mandibular plates only with small yellow or orange area anteriorly, or totally dark. Area between dorsal eye margin and anteocellar furrows with yellow or orange spot. Corium of forewing vermilion red with pale side margin and medium-sized black dot in centre. Antennae and legs with vermilion red traces, in some specimens of minor extent. Additional descriptive notes. Measurements. Body length of males 2.7-3.0 mm, of females 3.0- 3.3 mm . Maximum body width of males 1.26-1.39 mm , of females 1.46-1.62 mm . Head width of males 0.85-0.90 mm , of females 0.91-0.95 mm . Pronotum width of males 1.04-1.12 mm , of females 1.13-1.23 mm . Colour. See Figures 2 and 5 . Thorax with distinct violet shimmer. In three male paratypes , antennomere 4 infuscated. Clavus of hemelytron red, with broad black base and narrow black lateral margin. Structures. Callus very high, median impression deep, median length 0.58-0.65 times median length of pronotal lobe. Posterior lobe of pronotum with coarse rugosity, strongly convex in lateral aspect ( Fig. 13 ). Comparative notes. Orthosaldula stysi sp. nov. is similar in colour to O. rubroalata with the exception that the light patch on the mandibular plates is much smaller (cf. Figs. 4-5 ). Important structural differences between the two species are found in the vertex (punctured and pilose in O. rubroalata , smooth and bare in O. stysi sp. nov. ) and in the callus of the pronotum (relatively low and very short in O. rubroalata , very high and moderately short in O. stysi sp. nov. ; cf. Figs. 12-13 ). Etymology. We dedicate this beautiful new species to our colleague Prof. Pavel Štys on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Habitats. Clister V. Pangantihon and the first author collected O. stysi sp. nov. along the bank of the Calbiga-a River not far from the campus of the Leyte State University, at an altitude of about 100 m a.s.l. Specimens were sampled from large boulders and from rock faces on the banks. Some specimens were running on the mosses, others on the bare wet rocks. The second author collected other specimens in the same place, all from mossy rocks. Distribution. Leyte Island: only recorded from the slopes of Mt. Pangasugan.