Total evidence analysis elucidates the tangled systematic scenario within Fidicinini (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha, Cicadidae) Author Ruschel, Tatiana Petersen https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9052-1760 Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Av. Bento Goncalves 9500, Predio 43435, 91501 - 970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil & Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Ecologia e Evolucao da Biodiversidade, Escola de Ciencias da Saude e da Vida, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Av. Ipiranga, 6681, Predio 11, Sala 921, 90619 - 900, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil & Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Departamento de Ecologia e Evolucao, Av. Roraima, 1000, Camobi, Santa Maria, 97105 - 900 RS, Brazil tatiana.ruschel@gmail.com Author Bianchi, Filipe Michels https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5842-8822 Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Av. Bento Goncalves 9500, Predio 43435, 91501 - 970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil Author Campos, Luiz Alexandre https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5414-8746 Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Av. Bento Goncalves 9500, Predio 43435, 91501 - 970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil Author Carvalho, Gervasio Silva https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3835-8644 Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Ecologia e Evolucao da Biodiversidade, Escola de Ciencias da Saude e da Vida, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Av. Ipiranga, 6681, Predio 11, Sala 921, 90619 - 900, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil text Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 2023 2023-01-20 81 35 77 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e85755 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.81.e85755 1864-8312-81-35 67A7EC9A9E054C74901EE2735085C924 791A88353A0C5B5C93251FB267CBBFA9 Acanthoventris olivarius Ruschel sp. nov. Fig. 17 Type locality. Londrina, Parana , Brazil. Type material. Holotype : Male ( DZUP ) (Fig. 17A ), Londrina-PR , Cafe - campo , 14.I.00 , Menequim, A.M., DZUP 362268 . - Paratypes ( 4 males ): Male ( DZUP ), Mandaguari-PR , Cafe-campo , 24.II.00 , Menequim, A.M., DZUP 362269 ; 2 males ( DZUP ) Rib. do Pinhal-PR , Cafe-campo , 08.II.00 , Menequim, A.M. , DZUP / 362270, 362271" ; male ( DZUP ) Paranavai-PR , Cafe-campo , 30.III.00 , Menequim, A.M., DZUP 362272 . Figure 17. Acanthoventris olivarius sp. nov. , holotype male. A Habitus in dorsal view; B Head and pronotum in dorsal view; C Head and pronotum in ventral view; D Thorax in ventral view; E Operculum in latero-ventral view; F Timbal cover in dorso-lateral view; G Sternite VII in ventral view; H Uncus in ventral view; I Uncus in lateral view; J Pygofer in latero-ventral view; K Aedeagus in left lateral view; L. Aedeagus in right lateral view; M. Aedeagus in latero-ventral view. Scale bars: A = 1 cm ; B-D = 2 mm ; E-G, J = 1 mm ; H, I, K-M = 0.5 mm . Abbreviations: (aed) aedeagus; (as) anal styles; (at) anal tube; (bl) basal lobe of pygofer; (bp) basal plate; (cor) cornuti; (ds) distal shoulder; (lbu) lateral branch of uncus; (udc) uncal dorsal crest; (un) uncus; (va) ventral apophysis; (ve) vesica; (vtp) ventral thecal process. Genbank access number. OP548610 ( EF 1-alpha). Etymology. The specific name refers to the olive green color of the species. Latin: oliva, olive. Diagnosis. The species can be distinguished from all other species of Acanthoventris gen. nov. by the following combination of features: body green; anterior margin of head tightly concave; apex of postlypeus slightly prominent in dorsal view relative to the anterior margin of head; timbal cover wide, almost covering the timbal cavity; sternite VII sub-rectangular; posterior margin of ventral apophyses forming a turned-back rim sclerotized and an acute angle posteriorly directed. This species has a similar morphology to A. iara sp. nov. due the anterior margin of head tightly concave, but can be distinguished by the operculum covering the timbal cavity and the apex reaching the auditory capsule, and by the diagnostic characters referred above. Color. Body green with head, thorax and abdomen marked with black. Description. Head (Fig. 17 B ): with a transverse wide black band departing from each eye, covering the posterior margin of eyes and the ocelli, reaching the apex of the postclypeus; silver setae in the posterior margin of eyes; anterior margin of head tightly concave; antenna with a green scape, pedicel and flagellum dark castaneous; anterior margin of head slightly convex; postclypeus (Fig. 17 C ) unmarked and oval in ventral view, flat in lateral view, the apex slightly prominent in dorsal view relative to the anterior margin of head, longitudinal groove slender and shallow; anteclypeus black and carina green; lorum black; mentum green; labium short, reaching the base of basisternum 3 (Fig. 17 D ). Pronotum (Fig. 17 B ): pronotal collar green with pilus silver setae. Mesonotum (Fig. 18 A ): submedian, lateral sigillae and scutal depression marked with black; basisternum 3 (Fig. 17 D ) with well-developed protuberances relative to the median insertion, slightly salient; posterior margin tightly angled; cruciform elevation not covering tergite 1; apex of the posterior projections obtuse; operculum (Fig. 17 E ) obtuse and long, covering the timbal cavity and the apex reaching the auditory capsule, the internal angles very short, the apex obtuse and widely spaced, anteromedian margin concave anteriorly to the internal angle and marked with black, lateral margin convex, the posterior margin slightly straight; meracanthus reaches the posterior margin; gutter present in all margins; legs green marked with olive-green; wings hyaline; forewings: anterior portion of the basal cell slightly opaque; hindwings: radius vein straight. Abdomen (Fig. 17 A ) subcylindrical, the length equivalent to the combined length of the head and thorax in dorsal view; timbal cover (Fig. 17 F ) flat and wide, almost covering the timbal cavity, apex obtuse reaching the lateral metascutellar plate; middle third of anteromedial margin concave, ventral anterior margin tightly concave (away from the posterior margin of operculum); tergites 3 to 7 green with the anterior margin marked with black; sternite VII (Fig. 17 G ) sub-rectangular, the lateral margin convex becoming straight toward the apex, the posterior margin slightly emarginate. Uncus (Fig. 17 H , I ): lateral margin slightly sinuous becoming convex in the ventral apophyses; uncal dorsal crest fused and dorsally projected; lateral branches of uncus undeveloped, convex bud-like, the internal margin slightly straight; ventral apophyses grooved, ventrally developed originating from below the lateral branches of uncus, internal margin forming a sub-rectangular distally directed; posterior margin forming a turned-back rim sclerotized and an acute angle posteriorly directed. Pygofer (Fig. 17 J ) sub-cylindrical; the basal lobe long, reaching the lateral branches of uncus. Theca (Fig. 17K-M ) dorsally developed with a ventral thecal process; vesica originates in a fissure at the distal third of the theca, extruded and ornamented with cornuti in both the inner and outer surfaces; spine present on the vesica. - Female : Unknown. Measurements (in millimeters). Holotype male: Length of body: 19.25; width of head including eyes: 8.84; length of the head: 2.00; width of pronotum including pronotal collar: 8.70 length of pronotum including pronotal collar: 3.20; width of mesonotum: 7.44; length of mesonotum: 5.68; length of forewing: 28.28; width of forewing: 9.80; length of hind wings: 14.10. Paratypes ( 4 males ): Length of body: 19.53 (20.78-18.73); width of head including eyes: 8.83 (9.12-8.56); length of the head: 1.76 (2.00-1.60); width of pronotum including pronotal collar: 8.62 (9.00-8.30); length of pronotum including pronotal collar: 3.18 (3.36-3.04); width of mesonotum: 7.26 (7.44-7.04); length of mesonotum: 5.70 (6.00-5.36); length of forewing: 26.27 (three paratypes are without the forewings); width of forewing: 9.43; length of hind wings: 14.92 (16.87-13.12). Distribution. Brazil ( Parana ).