An Appraisal of the Cicadas of the Genus Abricta Stål and Allied Genera (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadidae)
Author
Moulds, M. S.
text
Records of the Australian Museum
2003
55
245
304
journal article
2201-4349
Tryella ochra
n.sp.
Figs. 27
,
55a,b
,
69, 70
,
103
Types
.
Holotype
3, K179894,
Walkers Ck
,
35 km
NNE of Normanton
, N
Queensland
,
2.i.1990
,
M.S. & B.J. Moulds
, in
AM
.
Paratypes
as follows:
QUEENSLAND
—2 33,
1♀
, same data as holotype; all in
AE
. 233, K179895 and K179896,
1♀
, K179897, same data as
holotype
; all in
AM
.
13,
1♀
, same data as holotype; 13,
Silver Plains Homestead
,
Cape
York
Pens.
28.xi.1961
,
J.L. Wassell
; all in
ANIC
.
233,
1♀
, same data as holotype; all in
ASCU
.
233,
1♀
,
Walkers Ck
,
35 km
NNE of Normanton
, N
Queensland
,
2.i.1990
,
MBM
; all in
BMNH
.
233,
1♀
, same data as holotype; all in
JM
.
233,
1♀
,
Walkers Ck
,
35 km
NNE of Normanton
, N
Queensland
,
2.i.1990
,
MBM
;
all in
JO
. 233,
1♀
,
Walkers Ck
,
35 km
NNE of Normanton
, N
Queensland
,
2.i.1990
,
MBM
; all in
LP
.
233,
1♀
,
Walkers Ck
,
35 km
NNE of Normanton
, N
Queensland
,
2.i.1990
,
MBM
; all in
MNHP
.
13,
1♀
, nr
Thorntonia Hsd
,
120 km
ENE of Camooweal
,
21.xii.1986
,
MBM
;
1♀
,
Beames Brook
,
Burketown
/
Gregory
rd jnct.
20.xii.1991
,
MBM
;
13,
Fitzmaurice Ck
,
N of Normanton
,
3.i.1990
,
MBM
;
13433 (
1 male
genitalic preparation no. AB7),
58♀♀
,
Walkers Ck
,
35 km
NNE of Normanton
, 16,18.
xii.1986
, 2,3.
i.1990
,
15.i.1992
,
MBM
;
2 male
,
2♀♀
,
Normanton
, 15,17.
i.1986
,
MBM
;
6♀♀
,
Walkers Bend
,
Flinders
R
.,
60 km
SSW of
Normanton
,
14.i.1986
,
MBM
;
233, 120 km
S of
Normanton
,
14.i.1986
,
MBM
;
13,
4♀♀
,
28 km
E of
Croydon
,
16.i.1986
,
MBM
;
233,
6♀♀
,
50 km
SE of
Normanton
,
15.i.1986
,
MBM
;
13,
17♀♀
,
East Haydon
,
60 km
SE of Normanton
,
15.i.1986
,
MBM
;
333, 80 km ESE of
Normanton
,
16.i.1992
,
MBM
;
3633 (
1 male
genitalic preparation no. AB5),
9♀♀
,
Morehead
R
.
x-ing,
35 km
S of Musgrave Hsd
,
Cape
York
Pen.
,
10.i.1988
,
9.i.1990
,
MBM
;
13, 16 km SE of
Hann
R
.
x-ing, NW of
Laura
,
12.i.1990
,
MBM
;
633 (
1 male
genitalic preparation no. AB57),
Laura
,
25.xii.1978
, AMW-H; 333,
1♀
,
Little Laura
R
.
via
Laura
,
24.xii.1978
,
R
.
I.
Storey
; 633 (
1 male
genitalic preparation no. AB56),
1♀
,
35 km
SE of Laura
,
23.xii.1983
,
MBM
;
233,
Hells Gate Ck
,
S of Laura
,
6.i.1981
,
GAD
;
1333 (
1 male
genitalic preparation no. AB6),
7♀♀
,
Mt Cook
nr
Cooktown
,
31.xii.1983
,
MBM
;
13,
Archer Point
near
Cooktown
,
7.i.1973
,
MBM
;
13,
Black Mountain
,
S of Cooktown
,
6.i.1981
,
MBM
;
1♀
,
23 km
N of
Palmer River
,
14.i.1982
,
GAD
;
13 (genitalic preparation no. AB49),
2♀♀
,
McLeod River
x-ing
NW of Mt Carbine
,
7.i.1980
,
A. Hiller
; 233 (
1 male
genitalic preparation no. AB8),
1♀
,
McLeod River
x-ing NW of
Mt Carbine
,
11.i.1988
,
MBM
;
13,
Station Creek
,
15 km
N of Mt. Molloy
,
22.i.1981
,
MBM
;
13,
Station Ck
,
10 km
S of Mt Carbine
,
28.i.1976
, AMW-H; all in
MSM
.
333,
2♀♀
,
Silver Plains
,
Coen
, 11,24.i.59, L. W[assell],
Collection A.N. Burns
; 233,
2♀♀
, homestead,
Silver Plains
, east coast
Cape
York
Pen.
, 3,7.
xii.1959
, at light,
J.L. Wassell
,
Collection A.N. Burns
; 13,
Clean Skin
xing,
Massy Creek
,
Silver Plains
, east coast
Cape
York
Pen.
, 8.i.60,
J.L. Wassell
,
Collection A.N. Burns
; all in
MV
.
233,
1♀
, same data as holotype; all in
QM
.
233,
1♀
, same data as holotype; 233,
Stewart
R
.,
i.-ii.1927
,
Hale
&
Tindale
; 13,
2♀♀
,
Flinders
I.,
i.1927
,
Hale
&
Tindale
; all in
SAM
.
233,
1♀
, same data as holotype; all in
UQIC
.
233,
1♀
, same data as holotype; all in
WAM
.
Other material examined
.
QUEENSLAND
—2 33 (teneral), homestead,
Silver Plains
, east coast Cape
York
Pen.,
5.xii.1959
, at light,
J.L. Wassell
,
Collection A.N. Burns
, in
MV
. 13, 7 km
SE
Mt Carbine
, Mary
R
. camp,
xii.1989
, ANZSES Expedn, in
QM
. 13, Stewart
R
.,
i.-ii.1927
,
Hale
&
Tindale
; 13,
Flinders I.
,
i.1927
,
Hale
&
Tindale
, both in
SAM
.
Etymology
. From the Greek
ochra
(feminine) meaning earthy oxide of iron and referring to the ochraceous colour on the pronotum of this species.
Description
Male
(
Figs. 27
,
55a
,
69, 70
).
Head
. Either ferruginous with black behind eyes and partly below, or black with ferruginous postclypeus and anteclypeus. Rostrum brown becoming black towards apex; reaching hind coxae but not extending beyond their apices. Ocelli light amber to light ruby red. Eyes of live specimens (
Gulf region
) dark brown to black. Antennae brown or blackish on those individuals with brown heads, black on those with black heads. Underside of head (excluding postclypeus) with silverish pubescence, remainder with almost no pubescence.
Thorax
. Pronotum ochraceous, sometimes with dorsal midline darkened and ferruginous or tending so, this fascia spreading laterally both at its anterior and posterior ends, especially the latter; pronotal collar ferruginous or sometimes tending blackish on those individuals with dominantly brown heads, otherwise black (except for a small middorsal area and lateral margins) on those with black heads. Mesonotum ferruginous, sometimes with the dorsal region tending ochraceous which highlights a pair of subconical ferruginous fascia basal on anterior margin of pronotum; cruciform elevation of similar colour to adjoining dorsal area; a little golden-silver pubescence on some specimens principally along margins of wing grooves. Thorax below light brown with silverish pubescence.
Wings
. Hyaline. Fore wings usually without infuscations but some individuals with a narrow infuscation at base of apical cell 2, sometimes also at base of 3, and sometimes at distal end of apical cell 1; veins mostly blackish, costa ochraceous; basal cell translucent amber; basal membrane usually orange, sometimes discoloured brownish yellow; costa and veins on basal third or so usually bearing some silverish pubescence not always obvious to naked eye. Hind wings usually with a small black infuscation at distal extremity of vein 2A; whitish plaga on vein 2A extending full length, that on 3A not quite reaching to wing margin; much of anal lobe lightly suffused golden amber, especially on basal half; venation pale brown often becoming dark towards apex.
Legs
. Light ferruginous; without markings.
Opercula
. Light brown with a weak black suffusion; lateral margin usually edged black; for the most part sparsely covered by a silverish pubescence; clearly separated exposing apex of sternite I and barely concealing tympanal cavities.
Abdomen
. Tergites ferruginous; tending dark to nearly black towards anterior margin, and on some individuals narrowly edged pale cream along posterior margin of segment 3 and extending sometimes as far as 6. Sternites ferruginous; sternite II sometimes very dark and posterior margin of segments III–VI sometimes narrowly edged pale cream.
Fig. 103. Known distribution of
Tryella ochra
n.sp.
Usually bearing some fine silverish pubescence both dorsally and ventrally.
Tymbals
(
Fig. 27
). Usually 11 long tymbal ribs, otherwise as for generic description.
Genitalia
(
Figs. 69, 70
). Pygofer ferruginous; upper pygofer lobes in lateral view very broad at base, tapering gradually to a sharp upturned pointed apex, in ventral view angled inwards from near base; basal lobes without webbing fusing inner and outer lobes, outer lobe in lateral view like a very long thin finger, gently curved, almost as long as upper pygofer lobe. Uncal lobes scoop-like and gently upturned at their distal ends. Lateral processes of uncus in lateral view small and rounded. Conjunctival claws simple, sharply pointed, directed ventrally.
Flabellum
absent. Palearis on distal quarter of theca but not quite reaching the distal end, small and gradually tapering to zero at proximal end.
Female
(
Fig. 55b
). Colour and markings similar to those of male. Abdominal segment 9 ferruginous, sometimes with diffused areas of black. Ovipositor sheath brown to black.
Measurements
. n = 1033,
10♀♀
(includes smallest and largest of available specimens).
Length of body
: male 15.2– 18.5 (17.1); female 16.0–20.0 (18.2).
Length of fore wing
: male 21.1–25.4 (23.7); female 22.2–26.2 (24.3).
Width of head
: male 6.1–6.9 (6.4); female 6.1–7.1 (6.6).
Width of pronotum
: male 6.1–7.1 (6.6); female 6.1–7.4 (6.7).
Adult variability
. Specimens from CapeYork Peninsula south to the Palmer River all possess heads that are entirely black (except for the clypeus) and a predominantly black or nearly black pronotal collar; elsewhere specimens have ferruginous heads with black only behind the eyes and partly so below and a ferruginous or sometimes blackish pronotal collar.
Distinguishing features
. This species is most similar to
T. castanea
,
T. burnsi
and
T. kauma
. In most cases individuals can be separated from those of the latter three species by having a light ochraceous pronotum, lack of or very reduced fore wing infuscations and a golden amber suffusion to the hind wing anal lobe. However, atypical specimens of
burnsi
, and
castanea
in particular, that closely resemble
ochra
are not uncommon and one should consult the
Key to species
or male genital structures for confirmation of identity. Care should also be taken not to confuse females of
ochra
with those of
T. lachlani
. The latter have a black cruciform elevation (unless teneral) and/or a dominantly ochraceous abdomen above; female
ochra
are never so coloured.
Distribution
(
Fig. 103
). Northern
Queensland
from the lower
Gulf region
to northeastern
Queensland
between Coen and Mount Molloy. From the
Gulf region
there are records from as far west as the Burketown district and inland to Thorntonia Homestead some
120 km
ENE of Camooweal. Far eastern
Queensland
records are primarily non-coastal although some specimens have been taken at Silver Plains and Flinders Island and near Cooktown.
It is sometimes a locally common species. There are records from early December to early February.
Habitat
. Adults inhabit trees, particularly in the vicinity of water courses where they often perch high up among the smaller branches. Eucalypts are favoured.
Song
. Singing occurs both during the day and at dusk; otherwise unknown.