A new genus Austrimonus for Eutettix melaleucae Kirkaldy (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Opsiini) and nine new species
Author
Fletcher, Murray J.
Author
Dai, Wu
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-02-27
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10.11646/zootaxa.4387.2.4
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Austrimonus melaleucae
(Kirkaldy)
,
comb. nov.
(Figs 1–2, 21, 31A)
Eutettix melaleucae
Kirkaldy 1907
: 53
Hishimonus melaleucae
(Kirkaldy)
,
Evans 1966
: 236
Lectotype, male (examined), designated by
Fletcher & Condello 1993
: 45, Bundaberg, Qld,
ix–xii.1904
(BPBM).
Material
examined.
QUEENSLAND:
4 males
, Ingham, Qld,
15.iii.1961
,
K.L.S. Harvey
,
light trap
(
ANIC
)
;
1 male
, same data as previous but
20.iv.1961
(
ANIC
)
;
1 male
,
Crystal Creek
,
23 mi
. SSE of
Ingham
,
18°58’05”S
146°16’E
9.xii.1968
, Britton & Misko, at light (
ANIC
)
;
1 male
,
Brisbane
,
vi.1904
(
BPBM
)
; 1 male, Dunwich area, Stradbroke Island,
24–26.ix.1985
, at light (QDPI);
2 females
,
paralectotypes
, same data as lectotype but “coll.
Koebele
” (
BPBM
)
.
Description.
Head and body (Figs 1, 2) pale testaceous with brown flecking. Vertex (Fig. 2) with indistinct, narrow, transverse band subapically which lacks brown flecking, occipital suture dark brown. Tegmen (Fig. 1) whitish with brown flecking, veins pale brown, claval suture sometimes yellowish.
Genitalia. Male: Subgenital plate (
Fig. 21B
) tapering into apical finger-like process. Parameres (
Fig. 21C
) each with preapical lobe well developed; apical process with preapical tooth. Connective (
Fig. 21E
) long with arms about as long as stem. Aedeagal shafts in posterior aspect (
Fig. 21F
) broadly divergent at base and evenly curved dorsally and of even width to gonopore, bearing narrow, bifurcated apical process directed dorsomedially; in lateral view (
Fig. 21D
) curved basally, then more or less straight. Basal apodeme (
Fig. 21D
) short, blunt apically. Female: Apical margin of pregenital sternite (
Fig. 31A
) transverse with medial section extended slightly posteriorly and shallowly concave.
Comments.
This species was omitted from Knight’s (1970a) revision of the genus
Hishimonus
on the basis that he did not have representative material. It is possible, however, that he recognised that the species did not fit into the genus as he had defined it. The species is reasonably well represented in collections and distributed through much of coastal Queensland. It is frequently found on species of
Melaleuca
L. (Fam.
Myrtaceae
) which appear to be its natural host.