A New Subgenus And Six New Species Of Nepomorpha (Insecta: Heteroptera) From Yunnan, China
Author
Nieser, Nico
Author
Chen, Ping-ping
Author
Yang, Chang Man
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2005
2005-12-31
53
2
189
209
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.4619081
2345-7600
4619081
Anisops pseudostali
,
new species
(
Figs. 51-53
)
Material examined
. –
Holotype
(
NCTN
, to be transferred to
RMNH
) - macropterous male,
CHINA
:
Yunnan Prov.
,
10 km
NE Kunming
,
Jindian
water reservoir, ca. 200x
750m
, edges flooded grassland,
27 Aug.1989
, coll.
P. Chen
&
N. Nieser.
Paratypes
: 2 macropterous females, same data as holotype (
NCTN
);
Yunnan Prov.
,
Baoshan
on road from
Fengqing
to
Baoshan
,
23 May.2000
, coll.
Y. X. Cai
&
H. H. Tan
, THH0085,
1 male
(
ZRC
)
.
Description
. –
Macropterous form, based on pinned specimens which have been stored in alcohol. A large, whitish, rather parallel-sided species with its greatest width posteriorly of the caudal apex of scutellum.
Dimensions (the
holotype
is the larger male). Length, male 9.00-9.48, female 9.41-9.61; width of head, male 2.12-2.13, female 2.16-2.23; humeral width of pronotum male 2.53-2.60, female 2.57-2.70; anterior width of vertex, male 0.53-0.54, female 0.59-0.60; synthlipsis, male 0.33-0.37, female 0.38- 0.40; ocular index based on vertex, male 0.67-0.68, female 0.74-0.75.
Colour. Dorsally sordid white to pale yellowish, eyes greyish brown; apex of abdomen brown, shining through the hyaline wings. Ventrally head pale yellow, fourth rostral segment black; thoracic venter yellowish with variable darker patches; abdomen blackish except for median keel and connexiva yellow. Legs pale yellow, anterior face of middle femur with a broad, longitudinal brown stripe.
Structural characteristics. In dorsal view the outline of the head is trapezoid with posterior margin V-shaped, lateral margins virtually straight and converging anteriorly, anterior margin almost straight, and vertex not or only very slightly protruding. Width of head 0.8 times the humeral width of pronotum and about four times the anterior width of vertex (3.7-4.0). Along median axis, length of head two thirds the median length of pronotum (0.59-0.63). Labrum elongate, slightly longer than its width at base (0.33/0.30), without obvious pilosity, apex obtuse. Frontal surface of third rostral segment with long procumbent hairs, more strongly developed in males than in females. Median length of pronotum 1.3-1.5 times the length of an eye; humeral width of pronotum slightly less than twice its median length (1.8- 1.9). Surface of pronotum smooth without impressions or carinae; its lateral margins diverging posteriorly, slightly over half as long as median length (0.54-0.59); posterior margin strongly sinuate. Length of leg segments as in table 1.
Male structural characteristics. Synthlipsis two thirds the anterior width of vertex (0.66). Tylus bare, with a semicircular transverse depression around a wart-like tubercle medially at base of labrum. Rostral prong (
Fig. 51
) about half as long as third rostral segment, with base originating about halfway and apex pointed. Stridulatory comb on fore tibia (
Figs. 52, 53
) consisting of 16 teeth of roughly the same size. Fore tarsus without small pegs on its inner surface.
Female structural characteristics. Synthlipsis two thirds the anterior width of vertex (0.63-0.68). Except for sexual characters females are identical with males.
Etymology.
–
The name
pseudostali
refers to its similarity to
A. stali
Kirkaldy, 1904
.
Comparative notes
. –
Anisops pseudostali
is very similar to
A. campbelli
Brooks, 1951
(
India
and
Burma
) and
A. stali
, a widespread species occurring from
Australia
through
Indonesia
and the
Philippines
to S.
Japan
(
Okinawa
) and S.
China
(
Guangdong
,
Taiwan)
(Nieser & Chen, 1991; Liu & Zheng, 1991). Males of
A. stali
have proximally on the middle tibiae a projection beset with thickly-set stout setae, this projection is lacking in males of
A. pseudostali
. In addition, the vertex of
A. stali
males has a short cephalic projection anteriorly on vertex, which is lacking in
A. pseudostali
. Females of
A. stali
lack the procumbent hairs on frontal surface of third rostral segment, which are present in females of
A. pseudostali
though distinctly less developed than in males.
Anisops
A. campbelli
is smaller than
A. pseudostali
, length of males 7.3-8.1, length of females 8.1-8.4. In addition, the basal teeth of the stridulatory comb in
A. campbelli
are much smaller than the apical teeth, whereas in
A. pseudostali
the difference between basal and apical teeth is only slight (
Fig. 53
).