Review of the leafhopper genus Makilingia Baker (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Mileewinae)
Author
Dietrich, Christopher H.
Author
Zahniser, James N.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-02-21
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4559.3.3
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Makilingia sibuyanensis
Baker
(
Figs 2
G–H, 6Z–DD, 8N, 9AA–BB)
Makilingia sibuyanensis
Baker, 1924
: 62
,
Fig. 3
Male genitalia. Pygofer appendage slightly sinuate and nearly parallel sided through most of length, extended well beyond lobe. Subgenital plate relatively long, evenly curved dorsad, distal section weakly pigmented medially, dorsal callosity relatively short and tall. Style with preapical lobe obtusely angulate, apex robust and distinctly rugose, without preapical heel. Aedeagus in lateral view with preatrium bent at right angle near midlength; shaft robust, tapered and strongly curved anterodorsad; in posterior view with preatrium evenly broadened from base, atrial processes broad and short, shaft relatively slender and evenly tapered with slight apical notch.
Female. Sternite VII approximately twice as wide as long, posterior margin convex with deep M-shaped median emargination. Second valvulae with dorsal margin somewhat irregularly arcuate, teeth numerous, close set, and prominent, nearly subequal in size.
Material examined.
Lectotype
male, here designated, labeled “
Island
/ Sibuyan / Baker; 20439; Cotype No. /
U.S.
N.M.; JNZ_AA0061;
LECTOTYPE
/
Makilingia
/
sibuyanensis
Baker
/ des.
CH
Dietrich / & JN Zahniser 2019; USNMENT / 01513403”.
Paralectotype
female, first two labels same as
lectotype
, additionally labeled “JNZ_AA0143;
PARALECTOTYPE
/
Makilingia
/
sibuyanensis
Baker
/ des.
CH
Dietrich / & JN Zahniser 2019; USNMENT / 01513404”. (USNM).
Notes. This species was described based on one male and one female specimen deposited in the USNM collection. A male cotype is here designated as
lectotype
to fix the identity of the species. This species resembles
M. intermedia
but differs in having only a narrow yellow longitudinal stripe along the forewing commissure rather than a pair of large transcommissural yellow spots.