Three new species of the leafhopper genus Pedionis Hamilton (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Macropsinae) from China
Author
Dai, Ren-Huai
Author
Li, Hu
text
Zootaxa
2012
3568
65
73
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.210086
43254b46-7e81-4400-8600-3212119aaf38
1175-5326
210086
Key to Chinese species of genus
Pedionis
based on male penis
So far, 14 species of genus
Pedionis
(all in nominate subgenus
P
. (
Pedionis
)), including 3 new species described in the present work, are known in
China
. According to original descriptions, illustrations and examinations of specimens the following key based on the male aedeagus appears to distinguish Chinese
Pedionis
species, and is updated from the previous Chinese key by
Zhang & Viraktamath (2010)
and the worldwide key by Li
et al
. (2011) to include the species described herein and
P
. (
P
.)
sagittata
Dai, Li
et
Li, 2011
.
1. Aedeagal shaft without process........................................................................... 2
- Aedeagal shaft with 1–2 paired processes................................................................... 3
2. Gonopore large, occupying nearly half of shaft............................................
P
. (
P
.)
obtusata
sp. nov.
- Gonopore small.............................................................
P
. (
P
.)
mecota
Liu
et
Zhang, 2003
3. Aedeagal shaft with 1 pair of processes.................................................................... 4
- Aedeagal shaft with 2 pairs of processes.................................................................. 10
4. Paired processes broad, nearly half as long as shaft........................................................... 5
- Paired processes small and apical......................................................................... 7
5. Paired processes with acerate or serrated margins............................................................ 6
- Paired processes with smooth margins..........................................
P
. (
P
.)
sagittata
Dai, Li
et
Li, 2011
6. Aedeagal shaft without protuberance on dorsal margin, paired processes with acerate margins.......
P
. (
P
.)
acerosa
sp. nov.
- Aedeagal shaft with protuberance on dorsal margin distinctly, paired processes with serrated margins....................................................................................
P
. (
P
.)
clypellata
Huang
et
Viraktamath, 1993
7. Processes situated on dorsal margin of aedeagus apex....................................
P
. (
P
.)
stigma
Kuoh, 1987
- Processes situated on ventral or lateral margin of aedeagus apex................................................ 8
8. Apex of aedeagus acute in lateral and ventral view..............................
P
. (
P
.)
lii
Zhang
et
Viraktamath, 2010
- Apex of aedeagus round in lateral and ventral view........................................................... 9
9. Apical processes of aedeagus with serrated margins....................................
P
. (
P
.)
longiaxonica
sp. nov.
- Apical processes of aedeagus with smooth margins..................................
P
. (
P
.)
contrasta
Hamilton, 1980
10. Two pairs of processes with membranous connection........................
P
. (
P
.)
nankunshanensis
Li, Dai
et
Li, 2011
- Two pairs of processes without connection, separated........................................................ 11
11. Apical pair of processes produced on dorsal margin of aedeagal shaft, subapical ones wide.....................................................................................................
P
. (
P
.)
tabulatus
Li, Dai
et
Li, 2011
- Apical pair of processes produced on ventral margin of aedeagal shaft, subapical ones narrow........................ 12
12. Subapical pair of processes close to apical ones............................
P
. (
P
.)
yunnana
Zhang
et
Viraktamath, 2010
- Subapical pair of processes distant from apical ones......................................................... 13
13. Aedeagal shaft with medial protuberance dorsally...........................
P
. (
P
.)
spinata
Zhang
et
Viraktamath, 2010
Aedeagal
shaft without medial protuberance dorsally..................
P
. (
P
.)
rufoscutallata
Huang
et
Viraktamath, 1993