Two new species of the bamboo-feeding subgenus Myittana (Benglebra) from China (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae)
Author
Luo, Qiang
Author
Yang, Lin
Author
Chen, Xiang-Sheng
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-07-23
4646
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164
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journal article
26148
10.11646/zootaxa.4646.1.9
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Key to species of the subgenus
Myittana
(
Benglebra
)
(males)
1. Crown and pronotum with longitudinal stripes............................................................. ..
2
- Crown and pronotum without longitudinal stripes............................................................
5
2. Aedeagus with smooth dorsal margin in lateral view..........................................................
3
- Aedeagus dorsal margin serrate in lateral view..............................................................
4
3. Male pygofer with a stout spine arising from ventral margin (
Chen
et al.
, 2007
: fig. 18)........
M.
(
Benglebra
)
ventrospina
- Male pygofer with a long, depressed and foliate process arising from ventral margin, extended in apical 1/2 then tapering to apex (
Fig. 12
)...............................................................
M.
(
Benglebra
)
biflaka
sp. nov.
4. Pygofer ventral process C-shaped, arising posteroventrally (
Khatri & Webb, 2011
: fig. 1e)..........
M.
(
Benglebra
)
alami
- Pygofer ventral margin with inner stout spines directed dorsomesally in ventral view, apex of processes crossed (
Chen
et al.
, 2007
: figs 29–30)................................................................
M.
(
Benglebra
)
introspina
5. Pygofer with a long spine arising from middle of ventral margin and recurved subapically (
Figs 21, 24
)...........................................................................................
M.
(
Benglebra
)
curvata
sp. nov.
- Pygofer ventral process posteriorly directed with apex truncate but angles produced, dorsal angle more elongated (
Viraktamath & Webb, 2019
: fig. 30A).............................................................
M.
(
Benglebra
)
cornuta