Notes on Chinese species of the genus Tautoneura Anufriev (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae), with descriptions of two new species
Author
Song, Yuehua
Author
Li, Zizhong
text
Zootaxa
2008
1769
60
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.182115
d5835315-92d3-43f8-8062-e84c4171ee90
1175-5326
182115
Key to males of
Tautoneura
from
China
1 Vertex (
Fig. 30
) with two longitudinal red stripes that converge at anterior margin midpoint of vertex .....
...........................................................................................................................................................
T. mori
- Vertex without convergent longitudinal stripes ...........................................................................................2
2 Aedeagal shaft (
Figs. 21, 22
) without processes
..........................................................................
T. arachisi
- Aedeagal shaft with one or more processes.................................................................................................3
3 Aedeagal shaft with two pairs of processes.................................................................................................4
- Aedeagal shaft with only one or one pair of processes................................................................................5
4 One pair of processes near median area of aedeagal shaft small, short, teeth-like (
Figs. 14, 15
) ................
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T. longiprocessa
n. sp.
- One pair of processes from nearly median area of aedeagal shaft long, slim, finger-like (
Figs. 25, 26
) .....
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T. formosa
5 Aedeagal shaft with single, irregular process (
Figs. 35, 36
)
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T. sinica
- Aedeagal shaft with pair of processes..........................................................................................................6
6 Processes arising from apex of aedeagal shaft............................................................................................7
- Processes from sub-apex of aedeagal shaft (
Figs. 32, 33
)
...............................................................
T. prima
7 Apex of style very long and slim, slightly curved (
Fig. 27
)
.............................................................
T. fusca
- Apex of style truncate or short and expanded..............................................................................................8
8 Pronotum with a nearly rectangular red spot medially
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T. choui
- Pronotum without red medial spot...............................................................................................................9
9 Forewing (
Fig. 39
) with 3 round red spots
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T. tripunctula
- Forewing with many orange-yellow markings, some areas with red spots or stripes (
Fig. 9
) .....................
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T. multimaculata
n. sp.