A new species of the Oriental planthopper genus Tenguna Matsumura, 1910 (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Dictyopharidae) from Xizang, China
Author
Song, Zhi-Shun
Author
Liang, Ai-Ping
text
Zootaxa
2007
1439
57
64
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.175944
3638400b-f805-4a48-9a22-5deb18650c0d
1175-5326
175944
Genus
Tenguna
Matsumura, 1910
Tenguna
Matsumura, 1910
: 104
.
Type
species:
Tenguna watanabei
Matsumura, 1910
: 105
, by original designation.
Description
General color green or yellowish green; carinae on cephalic process, frons, pronotum and mesonotum, and parts of veins on fore wings, dark green; rostrum with extreme apex blackish; hind tibia with a black marking at extreme apex.
Head (
Figs 1–9
) relatively short, produced into a moderate cephalic process shorter than pronotum and mesonotum combined. Vertex (
Figs 1–4, 7
) with lateral margins carinate, sub-parallel at base, slightly sinuate in front of eyes, then gradually narrowing to arrowhead at apex; posterior margin angularly concave; median carina distinct and complete. Frons (
Figs 6, 9
) with lateral margins carinate and nearly parallel-sided, posterior margin somewhat concave; median carina distinct, lateral carinae nearly parallel, approaching frontoclypeal suture. Postclypeus and anteclypeus (
Figs 6, 9
) convex medially, with distinct median carina. Rostrum long, reaching beyond abdominal segment VI.
Pronotum (
Figs 1–4, 7
) distinctly shorter than mesonotum medially, narrow anteriorly, broad posteriorly; disc broad with anterior margin centrally angularly produced, posterior margin angularly concave; with distinct median carina and two obscure lateral discal carinae (elevated only anteriorly). Mesonotum (
Figs 1–4, 7
) tricarinate on disc, with median carina conspicuous, not reaching to apex, lateral carinae curving anteriorly towards median carina. Fore wings (
Figs 1–3
,
10, 11
) with Sc+R, M and Cu all branched apically; stigma distinct, with 2–5 cells. Legs narrow and moderately long; fore femur with one minute, short, blunt spine near apex; hind tibia with 5–6 lateral black-tipped spines, spinal formula 8–(9–10)–(8–10).
Male genitalia: pygofer (
Figs 12–14
) narrow and high in lateral view (
Fig. 13
), ventrally distinctly wider than dorsally, anterior margin straight and posterior margin angularly produced posteriorly near apex. Anal tube (
Figs 12, 13
) oval and large in dorsal view. Parameres (
Figs 13, 14
) large, distinctly broadening towards apex in lateral view (
Fig. 13
), posterior margin straight, upper margin with dorsally directed, black-tipped process near middle, with ventrally directed, hooklike process near sub-middle on outer upper edge. Aedeagus (
Figs 15–17
) with pair of long, processes apically, processes with apex acute, sclerotized and pigmented; phallobase sclerotized and pigmented at base, with pairs of membranous lobes at apex.
Female genitalia: anal tube (
Fig. 18
) round and large in dorsal view. First valvula (
Fig. 19
) strongly sclerotized with 7 different sized teeth in lateral view; second valvulae (
Fig. 20
) triangular, symmetrical in ventral view, connected at base and separated from 1/4 base; third valvula (
Fig. 21
) with 2 sclerotized lobes, lateral lobe with 1–4 long spines at apex.
Remarks
Tenguna
species can be distinguished from other dictyopharid planthoppers by the combination of the following diagnostic characters: general color green or yellowish green; vertex with median carina distinct and complete, lateral margins sub-parallel at base, slightly sinuate in front of eyes, then gradually narrowing to arrowhead at apex; pronotum with distinct median carina and two obscure lateral discal carinae, elevated only anteriorly; fore femur with one minute, short and blunt spine near apex; aedeagus with a pair of processes apically and phallobase with pairs of membranous lobes apically.
Species of
Tenguna
are externally similar to those of
Centromeria
Stål, 1870
, but can be separated from the latter by the general color which is almost uniformly green or yellowish green (vertex, frons, genae and pronotum with orange red markings or stripes in
Centromeria
species); and vertex with median carina complete (median carina only present at base in
Centromeria
species).
The genus
Tenguna
also superficially resembles
Dictyopharina
Melichar, 1903
, but differs from the latter in that the head is relatively elongate and narrower; vertex with lateral margins slightly sinuate in front of eyes and then gradually narrowing to arrowhead at apex and the fore wings having less reticulate venation.
Distribution
Southern
China
(Guizhou, Hubei, Sichuan,
Taiwan
, Xizang).