Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Old World jumping plant-louse genus Paurocephala (Insecta, Hemiptera, Psylloidea)
Author
Mifsud, D.
Author
Burckhardt, D.
text
Journal of Natural History
2002
2002-11-30
36
16
1887
1986
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222930110048909
journal article
10.1080/00222930110048909
1464-5262
5299071
Paurocephala robusta
sp. n.
(gures 31C, 32F, L, 33C, I, 34C, 45)
Description
. Species of the
brevicephala
type
.
Adult: head brown, darker towards lateral ocelli; vertex covered by inconspicuous setae. Clypeus light brown. Antenna yellow to light brown; segment 7 with a long basal seta. Thorax entirely brown and covered by inconspicuous setae dorsally. Metascutellar horn small, basally wide, blunt apically. Forewing light brown, veins yellow, apically brown to forewing margin, central part of vein A brown; pterostigm a white. Forewing with short setae on veins (vein Rs with 16–20 setae); Rs vein marginally curved throughout. Surface spinules present in all cells of forewing; radular spinules lacking. Legs including tarsal segments, yellow to white, femur brown. Meracanthus short, almost straight laterally, rounded apically. Abdomen, including genitalia, brown. Male paramere elongate and slender, widest in basal half, tapering apically and marginally curved backwards, few relatively long setae posteriorly visible from lateral view. Measurements and ratios as in
table 2A–C
.
Fifth instar larva: colour unknown. As in
P. brevicephala
. Measurements and ratios as in
table 3
.
Host plants
. Unknown.
Distribution
.
Philippines
(
Palawan
).
Material examined
.
HOLOTYPE
,
Philippines
:
Palawan
,
Mt St Paul
N. P.
, Sabang- Cabayugan road,
25 January 1988
,?
Convolvulaceae (J. H. Martin) (BMNH)
. Dry mounted.
PARATYPES
.
Philippines
: 6, 24,
11 larvae
, same data as holotype (
BMNH
,
NHMB
). Dry and slide mounted
.
Comments
. Similar to
P. brevicephala
(Crawford)
from which it diVers in the adult in the absence of a long basal seta on antennal segment 8. No characters were found to separate the larvae.