Revision of the Oriental and eastern Palaearctic planthopper genus Saigona Matsumura, 1910 (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Dictyopharidae), with descriptions of five new species
Author
Liang, Ai-Ping
Author
Song, Zhi-Shun
text
Zootaxa
2006
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25
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.174257
e1156b71-5787-4d3b-bc95-94f093d04028
1175-5326
174257
Saigona taiwanella
Matsumura, 1941
Saigona taiwanella
Matsumura, 1941
: 163
;
Yang & Yeh, 1994
: 115
.
Holotype
Ψ,
China
(
Taiwan
: Kayahara, Taichu) (missing from HU).
Diagnosis
Length Ψ 16.0 mm.
Similar to
S. sinicola
Matsumura
, but differs from the latter as follows: Ψ, Body darker; the granulous pale pigments of the cephalic process on the upper surface obsolete; the central longitudinal yellowish stripe in the scutellum much narrowed towards the apex. The apical cells on the tegmina nearly in the same length, whereas in
sinicola
Matsumura
the middle two are much longer, having no cross-veins; stigma with 3 veins, the outer one branching from the middle. Mesosternum largely fuscous. Abdomen dorsally largely fuscous. Legs with all the tibial apices fuscous; the anterior femur near the femoral spine near the apex much lower. The genital organ resembles that of
S. sinicola
Matsumura
, but is darker. (After
Matsumura, 1941
)
Male. Unknown.
Remarks
Matsumura (1941)
described
S. taiwanella
based on one single female species from
Taiwan
,
China
. The species was neglected by
Metcalf (1946)
and was not included in his world catalogue of
Dictyopharidae
.
Yang & Yeh (1994)
listed this species.
Liang & Suwa (1998)
reported that they failed to find the
holotype
of this species in Matsumura’s collection housed in the Hokkaido University, Sapporo,
Japan
. Specimens, especially the males, of this species are needed to determine its status.
Distribution
China
(
Taiwan
).