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Genus
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species
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, by present designation.
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The genus is characterized and separated from all other
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genera by the following combination of characters:
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<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0FA5FFEA1FA64" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(2) frons with a large oculiform black, shiny marking in dorsal portion, and a median carina in ventral portion;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0FA01FCDCFA41" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" box="[189,811,1490,1516]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(3) genae without strong carina under the antennae;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0FA26FBD0F9A2" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" box="[189,1063,1525,1552]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(4) body oval in dorsal aspect, less than twice a long as maximum width;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0F9CBFCA1F99F" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" box="[189,854,1560,1587]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(5) metatibiae with two lateral and seven apical spines;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0F9E8FAE7F9FB" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" box="[189,1296,1595,1622]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(6) tegmina with vein CuA straight, unbranched and reaching the hind margin of the tegmen;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0F98CFE2FF931" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(7) anal tube of male dorsoventrally flattened, subhexagonal in dorsal view and with apical angles projecting ventrad;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0F976FB3CF912" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" box="[189,1227,1701,1728]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(8) gonostyli with capitulum rather strongly projecting dorsad, with a rather long neck;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="432E36ED715F6220F9A0F91BFE26F8A8" blockId="5.[186,1399,1314,1797]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">(9) aedeagus evenly curved in lateral view, with a pair of elongate symmetrical, lateroventral processes projecting caudad.</paragraph>
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The most similar genus is
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, which also shows a large, black, oculiform, shiny marking in the dorsal portion of the frons, an oval body, the vertex wider than long, and two lateral spines on the metatibiae (see
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: figs 1, 4). However,
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can be separated by the CuA vein of the tegmen straight and reaching the hind margin of the tegmen (sinuate and not reaching the margin in
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), the capitulum of the gonostyli with a rather long neck (short neck in
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) and the aedeagus with a pair of elongate symmetrical, lateroventral processes projecting caudad (lateroventral processes of the aedeagus absent in
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) (compare with
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: figs 1, 2, 4, 6).
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The new genus name is formed by the combination of
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, referring to the one-eyed giant from Greek and Roman mythology, and
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<emphasis id="71E5EAFF715C6223FBACFDD4FD1BFD8D" box="[689,748,519,544]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Issus</emphasis>
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, the
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genus of the family
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. It refers to the large oculiform black, shiny marking in the dorsal portion of the frons and the family placement of the new genus. The gender is masculine.
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<emphasis id="71E5EAFF715C6223F9A0F81DFEFCF845" bold="true" box="[189,267,1998,2024]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Fig. 1.</emphasis>
Map of the sampled localities in Thừa Thiên-Huế Province, Vietnam.
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<emphasis id="71E5EAFF715D6222F9A0FEDBFEB9FE8F" bold="true" box="[189,334,264,290]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Description</emphasis>
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). Head slightly narrower than thorax. Vertex wider than long, medially grooved, with sides subparallel; anterior and posterior margins subparallel and curved; all margins weakly carinate. Frons elongate with large oculiform black, shiny marking in dorsal portion, median carina in ventral portion and tubercles along lateral margins under midheight of eye. Clypeus flat in middle portion, moderately elongate, subtriangular with fronto-clypeal suture rounded; anteclypeus with median blunt carina. Labium elongate and narrow, reaching metacoxae, with apical segment elongate, nearly as long as penultimate. Eyes reniform (not emarginate); ocelli absent. Antennae rather short with scape ring-shaped and pedicel cylindrical, slightly longer than broad.
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). Pronotum slightly shorter than mesonotum in midline; anterior margin carinate in middle portion, strongly sinuate and strongly, roundly protruding anteriorly between eyes; posterior margin nearly straight, slightly carinate in middle portion; median carina obsolete anteriorly with impressed point on each side; blunt tubercles along anterior margin and irregularly on disc and sides; paranotal lobes (lateral view) broad, with tubercles along posterior margin, and with posteroventral angle rounded. Mesonotum subtriangular with obsolete median carina and weak peridiscal carinae. Tegulae moderately developed, medium sized.
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(
<figureCitation id="DBAA2A68715D6222F829FCB9FE42FC29" box="[308,437,874,900]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="10.[189,232,1928,1954]" captionTargetBox="[244,1333,271,1880]" captionTargetId="figure-16@10.[244,1344,265,1883]" captionTargetPageId="10" captionText="Fig. 3. Cyclopissus corticalis gen. et sp. nov., dissected holotype, ♂ (VNMN). A. Habitus, dorsal view. B. Habitus, ventral view. C. Habitus, lateral view. D. Right hind leg, ventral view. E. Metatarsus and apex of metatibia, ventral view." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14508738" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/14508738/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Fig. 3AC</figureCitation>
). Tegmina subcoriaceous with longitudinal veins slightly elevated and with rather dense reticulum of veinlets, elongate with sides broadly rounded, slightly more than 2 times as long as broad, convex, without epipleuron. Apex narrowly rounded. Postclaval margin weakly rounded on distal half and slightly notched at apex of clavus. Clavus closed, reaching about 3/5 of tegmen. Venation: ScP+R rather short, forking into subparallel ScP+RA and RP; RP forking at about midlength of tegmen; MP first fork at about half of tegmen length; CuA straight, unforked and reaching hind margin; additional vein in cubital cell, parallel to postclaval margin, originating from level of apex of clavus and not reaching apical margin; Pcu fused with A1 at 3/5 of clavus length; Pcu+A1 fused with CuP at apex of clavus.
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<emphasis id="71E5EAFF715D6222F9A3F878FEFAF868" bold="true" box="[190,269,1963,1989]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Fig. 2.</emphasis>
Typical habitats in Bach Ma National Park, May 2023.
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. Pheasant trail.
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. Roadside (1200 1300 m a.s.l.).
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. Rhododendron trail.
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. Summit (13001400 m a.s.l.).
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(
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). Broader than tegmina and deeply bilobed, strongly notched at CuP; costal margin sinuate; CuP-Pcu-A1 lobe much wider than Sc-R-MP-CuA lobe, and slightly longer than latter; both lobes rounded apically; postclaval margin broadly rounded; anal lobe reduced and narrow, with weak A2 vein. Venation: main veins present; ScP+R, MP and CuA running more or less parallel in basal portion, with ScP+R diverging beyond basal ⅓, with numerous cross-veins; Pcu strongly curved around basal third of wing towards CuP and reaching the latter; A1 curved, more or less parallel to postclaval margin; CuP-Pcu-A1 lobe with numerous cross-veins.
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(
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). Elongate and slender. Tibiae slightly longer than corresponding femora. Metatibiae with 2 lateral spines in distal half and 7 apical spines. Tarsi elongate; first metatarsomere elongate and slender, with a strong spine at each side and a row of 5 smaller spines in between ventrally along posterior margin; second metatarsomere short with one spine at each side. Metatibiotarsal formula: (2) 7 / 8 / 2.
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. Pygofer higher than long in lateral view, with anterior margin weakly concave and posterior margin broadly rounded. Gonostyli rather elongate, projecting posteriorly, with capitulum strongly developed dorsad, with lateral laminate projection and with rather long neck with outer margin strongly concave in posterior view. Anal tube dorsoventrally flattened, rather wide in dorsal view. Aedeagus curved dorsad (in lateral view), with symmetrical pair of elongate lateroventral processes directed caudad. Connective elongate.
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