Contribution to the knowledge on Typhlocybinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae) in Italy with description of two new species
Author
Guglielmino, Adalgisa
Author
Poggi, Francesco
Author
Bückle, Christoph
text
Zootaxa
2011
2979
41
59
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.203776
468239b4-47e0-4198-83a3-109bdddad50a
1175-5326
203776
3)
Arboridia itangulata
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 8
)
Type
series.
Holotype
Male: Toscana (Siena): Piancastagnaìo, SP 66, km 1,7, between Tre Case and Belvedere; ~
800–850m
;
1/9/2005
(224); forest with
Quercus cerris
,
Erica arborea
,
Poaceae
; Guglielmino & Bückle leg..—
Paratypes
: same data as
holotype
;
1 male
,
2 females
.—Toscana (Siena): Piancastagnaìo, SP 66, km 1,7, between Tre Case and Belvedere; ~
800–850m
;
1/9/2007
(403); forest with
Quercus cerris
,
Erica arborea
,
Poaceae
; Guglielmino & Bückle leg.;
1 male
,
1 female
.—Toscana (Firenze): Marradi;
400m
;
01.08.1993
; on
Crataegus monogyna
; F. Poggi leg.;
1 male
.
(The locality numbers in parenthesis coincide with the number system used by Guglielmino and Bückle in their faunistic and zoogeographic papers).
Holotype
and
paratypes
from Piancastagnaio are deposited in Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante, Università della Tuscia, Viterbo,
Italy
(collection Guglielmino) (CG), the
paratype
from Marradi is in Collection Francesco Poggi (CP).
Description.
In size, shape and coloration as
Arboridia ribauti
(Oss.)
and similar species; distinguishable only by genital morphology.
Body length:
3.1–3.4 mm
(
Holotype
3.25mm
).
Male genital apparatus: Aedeagus shaft in lateral view (
Fig. 8
A) equally curved in dorsal direction, originating near dorsal portion of base, dorsal and ventral side more or less parallel, only in its apical quarter narrowing, with appendages touching its ventral margin, in their middle part with ventrally directed bending; in ventral view (
Fig. 8
B) with almost parallel sides, in its basal half only little narrower, apex more or less straight, appendages separate up to their base, slightly converging, in their apical fifth distinctly diverging. Genital styles as in
Fig. 8
C. Pygofer process (corne anale in Ribaut) (
Fig. 8
D) on its dorsal side distinctly, sometimes sharply angular.
Diagnosis.
The male genital morphology of
A. itangulata
sp. nov.
implies a close relationship to
A. expansa
(Zachvatkin)
(
Fig. 9
), described from
Turkey
and recorded also from
Bulgaria
and
Ukraine
(
Nast 1987
), above all by the shape of genital styles and aedeagus. Apart from slight differences in the shape of the aedeagus shaft (stouter in
A. itangulata
) and aedeagus appendages (in
A. itangulata
distinctly undulate and barely deviating from the shaft, in
A. expansa
slightly curved and deviating distinctly from the shaft) a distinct difference to this species (and to most other
Arboridia
species) consists in the stout shape and angular dorsal margin of the pygofer processes in
A. itangulata
(pygofer process in
A. expansa
longer, slender, with equally curved dorsal margin).
Distribution.
A. itangulata
is known up to now only from Toscana.
Ecological data.
Adults were collected in August and September in mixed forest. The altitude of the so far known collecting sites varies between 400 and
850 m
.
Nothing is known about the host plant, the number of yearly generations and the overwintering stage.