Review of the genus Sobrala Dworakowska (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae: Alebrini) with description of four new species and a new record from China
Author
Kang, Ju-Xia
Author
Zhang, Ya-Lin
text
Zootaxa
2015
3974
2
245
256
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3974.2.8
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1175-5326
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Key to species of
Sobrala
(adult males)
1 Pygofer side longer than subgenital plate, penis stem curved caudad (
Figs. 17
,
64
).................................. 2
- Pygofer side shorter than subgenital plate, penis stem curved anterad.............................
S. lamellaris
sp. nov.
2 Penis stem with basal extension on dorsal side (
Figs. 31
,
45
)................................................... 3
- Penis stem without basal extension on dorsal side (
Figs. 23
,
37
,
62
,
70
)........................................... 4
3 Penis extension short, angulate (
Fig. 31
)...............................................
S. capreola
Dworakowska
- Penis extension long, fingerlike (
Fig. 45
)...................................................
S. dactylina
sp. nov.
4 Penis with posteroventral margin broadly and evenly curved in lateral view (
Fig. 37
)...............
S. clara
Dworakowska
- Penis with posteroventral margin not evenly curved in lateral view, subangulate posteroventrally....................... 5
5 Penis stem with blunt apex.............................................................................. 6
- Penis stem with tapered apex (
Fig. 70
)...................................................
S. tmava
Dworakowska
6 Extension at hind angle of pygofer side expanded and distinctly serrate in posterior view (
Fig. 19
)......................................................................................................
S. acanthophylla
sp. nov.
- Extension at hind angle of pygofer side quadrate and indistinctly denticulate in posterior view (
Fig. 57
)....................................................................................................
S. quadrilatera
sp. nov.