Three new species of Daveyoungana Blocker & Webb (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Iassinae: Hyalojassini) from Brazil Author Domahovski, Alexandre Cruz Author Cavichioli, Rodney Ramiro text Zootaxa 2019 2019-03-28 4571 4 477 488 journal article 27806 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.4.2 fec6f37f-b17e-4cf7-8688-0b0896be8e9b 1175-5326 10072948 6E24985B-A308-4D35-83D5-5EF71B8DF0EF Daveyoungana blockeri sp. nov. ( Figs 1–14 , 57, 58 ) Diagnosis. Pygofer process ( Figs 7–9 ) with a long broad subapical process directed ventrad; apex weakly produced posterad, subacute. Aedeagus ( Figs 13, 14 ) shaft with pair of lateral processes near midlength, directed dorsolaterally, not surpassing aedeagus apex. Description. Length 5.6–5.7mm (male). Head ( Fig. 2 ) with clypeus narrow, slightly wider basally than median length. Front femur PD row with three sparse long setae. Hind tibial rows PD, AD, and AV with 14–15, 10, and 16 macrosetae, respectively, PV row beginning on basal third, setae of median third homogeneous in length, setae in apical third alternating short and long and ending in two short setae. Other characters as in the generic diagnosis (Dai & Dietrich 2015). Coloration. As in the generic diagnosis (Dai & Dietrich 2015). Male terminalia. Sternite VIII ( Fig. 5 ) with posterolateral margins slightly concave; posterior margin produced posterad; apex narrow and rounded. Pygofer ( Fig. 6 ), in dorsal view, with inner posterior angles rounded; in lateral view ( Fig. 7 ) with ventral margin expanded ventrally and rounded; ventral process ( Figs 7–9 ) with small dorsal and ventral lobes near base; ventral margin with long, broad process directed ventrad, slightly directed internally inventral view; apex weakly produced posterad, subacute. Subgenital plate ( Fig. 10 ), in ventral view, with numerous setae distributed along posterolateral margin and few setae on ventral surface, near lateral margin; medial margin almost straight; lateral margin rounded apically; posterior margin almost straight, with small projection near posterolateral angle. Connective ( Fig. 11 ) with stem ca. two times longer than arms, slightly broadened apically; posterolateral angle slightly excavated. Style ( Fig. 12 ), in dorsal view, apophysis with basolateral lobe large, rounded, projected laterally; group of setae on dorsal surface, basally near medial margin and on ventral surface, posterior to basolateral lobe; distal portion elongate, approximately straight; apex truncated. Aedeagus ( Figs 13, 14 ) dorsal apodeme with pair of elongate processes, weakly sclerotized basally and membranous apically, as long as shaft, directed dorsad; shaft with pair of lateral processes near midlength, directed dorsolaterally, not surpassing shaft apex; apex constricted subapically in lateral view and flattened laterally in posterior view, without processes. Other characters as in the generic diagnosis (Dai & Dietrich 2015). Female unknown. Etymology. The specific epithetis in honor of H. Derrick Blocker for his contribution to the systematics of leafhoppers, especially Iassinae . Material examined. Holotype male: " Brasil , Maranhão , Caxias ,\ Res. Ecol. Inhamum\ 04°53'30"S 43°24'53"W \ 15.IV.2018 , sweep,\ A.C. Domahovski leg." (DZUP). Paratypes : 16: same data of holotype . ( DZUP ) . FIGURES 1–14. Daveyoungana blockeri sp. nov. , male holotype. 1, head and thorax, dorsal view. 2, head and thorax, ventral view. 3, head and thorax, lateral view. 4, forewing. 5–14, male terminalia: 5, sternite VIII, ventral view. 6, pygofer, dorsal view, 7, pygofer and subgenital plate, lateral view. 8, ventral process of pygofer, lateral view. 9, ventral process of pygofer, ventral view. 10, subgenital plate, ventral view. 11, connective, dorsal view. 12, style, dorsal view. 13, aedeagus, lateral view. 14, aedeagus, posterior view. Scale bars: 1–4 = 1.0 mm, 5–7 = 0.5 mm, 8–14 = 0.25mm. Remarks. The new species is very similar to Daveyoungana collosa Blocker & Webb, 1992 and D. longibrachia sp. nov. in having the ventral process of the pygofer with a process at the midlength of the ventral margin and the aedeagus with a pair of processes near the midlength and without apical or subapical processes. This species can be easily recognized based on broad and long ventral pygofer process and dorsolaterally directed median processes of the aedeagus that are shorter than the shaft apex.