New records of Haplaxius (Hemiptera: Cixiidae) in the Dominican Republic, with description of a new species
Author
Ferreira, Mileida
Author
Mckamey, Stuart H.
Author
Martinez, Reina T.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2614
65
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.197880
6e322cad-3a5e-42bc-8df7-dfd7c47cf632
1175-5326
197880
Haplaxius jamaicae
(Kramer)
Figs. 4–6
Diagnosis.
Pygofer in lateral view (
Figs. 5, 6
) with posterior margin subtriangular, abdominal segment X with singular, triangular process distoventrally. Aedeagus with a small, serrate, apical process directed dorsally, and a long narrow process directed anteriorly. Subgenital plates (
Fig. 4
) distally capitate but elongate. Color uniformly pale brown without distinct color pattern; forewings hyaline with veins pale brown.
New material examined.
1 ♂
(
USNM
):
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
, Prov. Maria
Trinidad
Sanchez, Cabrera, Payita, Baoba del Pinar, N19° 30.709, W69° 55.638.
8-V-2008
. coll. Mileida Ferreira, Teresa Martinez y Andrea Feliz.
Notes.
Both this specimen and the
holotype
(
USNM
) agree with Kramer’s (1979) original description and illustration. The single male was collected in the same collection event as
H. cabrerensis
n. sp.
and three unidentified
Haplaxius
females.
When Kramer’s (1979) revised the genus
Haplaxius
, he remarked that because 24 of the 29 Mexican and Neotropical species were new, that “there seems to be little reason that these represent more than a fraction of the total fauna south of the
United States
.” Based on the discoveries by
O’Brien (2006)
, Ferreira
et al.
(in review), and the current paper, it appears the same can be said about the Antillean fauna. It is a lesson to remember, especially for those studying LY, that if
Haplaxius
is implicated as a vector, it does not automatically imply that the species involved is
H. crudus
.
We thank Kelvin Guerrero (Centro de Tecnologia Agricola [
CENTA
], Instituto Dominicano de Investigaciones Agropecuarias y Forestales [
IDIAF
], Santo
Domingo
) for assisting in the collection of this important lot of
Haplaxius
specimens, Sardis Medrano for cooperation with field and lab support, and Dr. Modesto Reyes, Director (CENTA-
IDIAF
) for making this research possible. Earlier drafts of this work benefited from the useful comments of M. Gates and T. Henry (
USDA
Systematic Entomology Laboratory) and L. Deitz (North Carolina State University).