taxonID	type	description	language	source
07A3C2152469597190C03ED41A9E5695.taxon	description	Description. Revised from Viraktamath and Webb (2019). Adult. In full-face view, head broader than long (including eye margins), with upper portion appearing swollen in lateral view; frontoclypeus flat, horizontal, gradually expanding dorsally; clypellus parallel sides, convex, and extends beyond typical curvature of gena; lorum elongated and narrow; antennae originate near the upper corners of the eyes in frontal view, with pedicel visible from dorsal view. Tentorium with anterior arm thin, dorsal arm about as thin and half as long as anterior arm, arising at mid-length. Pronotum convex, with faint transverse rugosity, twice as wide as long medially, about as long as mesonotum, lateral margins carinate, convex anterior margin, slightly concave posterior margin. Mesonotum with faint transverse rugosity and granulose basal triangles. Forewing with separate claval veins, 3 subapical cells, open inner subapical cell, non-confluent veins R 4 + 5 and M 1 + 2. Hind wing with a marginal vein, either complete or discontinuous near apical region. Male genitalia. Male pygofer depressed, with setae in distal lower half; posterior margin of tergum IX shallowly U-shaped to receive abdominal segment X, with ventral marginal process variously developed (absent in M. omani). Subgenital plate with scattered setae on ventral surface and without apical membranous appendage. Style with well-developed lateral lobe, apophysis short, narrowed distally, surface sculptured. Connective and aedeagus fused, arms widely placed, parallel to each other. Aedeagus with two shafts fused in basal 0.2 to 0.5, then divergent, each with processes near apical gonopore. Female genitalia. Sternite VII approximately as long as VI, concave posterior margin. Valvula I more or less straight, strigate to concatenate (with sculpturing elements or scales fused to one another), or imbricate (with overlapping scales) ventrally at 1 st valvula apex, occupying slightly less than 0.5 distally, strigae oblique. In lateral view, valvula II almost straight, toothed area not preceded by either hyaline area or prominent tooth, occupying distal 0.5; tooth prominent, well separated from each other, without secondary dentition.	en	Piraonapicha, Kanyakorn, Kaewtongkum, Nithina, Chomphuphuang, Narin, Kimsawat, Panrak, Kumtanom, Kittisak, Samung, Yudthana (2025): Mukaria sakaeratensis sp. nov. (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae), a new species of bamboo leafhopper from Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand. ZooKeys 1239: 305-320, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1239.145803
07A3C2152469597190C03ED41A9E5695.taxon	distribution	Species and distribution of Mukaria. M. albinotata Cai & Ge, 1996: China (Cai and Ge 1996; Yang and Chen 2011) M. creagra Zhao, Luo & Chen, 2024: China (Zhao et al. 2024) M. confersa (Ishihara, 1961): Thailand (Ishihara 1961, Yang and Chen 2011) M. flavida Cai & Ge, 1996: China (Cai and Ge 1996; Yang and Chen 2011) M. hainanensis Yao, Yang & Chen, 2019: China (Yao et al. 2019) M. lii Yang & Chen, 2011: China (Yang and Chen 2011) M. maculata (Matsumura, 1912): China, Japan and Indonesia (Matsumura 1912; Hayashi 1996; Yang and Chen 2011); M. nigra Kuoh & Kuoh, 1983: China (Yang and Chen 2011) M. omani Viraktamath & Webb, 2019: India (Viraktamath and Webb 2019) M. penthimioides Distant, 1908: Sri Lanka and India (Distant 1908; Yang and Chen 2011, Viraktamath and Webb 2019) M. splendida Distant, 1908: Bangladesh, India and Pakistan (Distant 1908; Yang and Chen 2011, Viraktamath and Webb 2019, Ramaiah et al. 2023) M. striola Zhao, Luo & Chen, 2024: China (Zhao et al. 2024) M. vakra Viraktamath & Webb, 2019: India (Viraktamath and Webb 2019) M. variabilis Evans, 1973: Indonesia (New Guinea) (Evans 1973; Yang and Chen 2011) M. zonata Hayashi, 1996: Japan (Hayashi 1996; Yang and Chen 2011)	en	Piraonapicha, Kanyakorn, Kaewtongkum, Nithina, Chomphuphuang, Narin, Kimsawat, Panrak, Kumtanom, Kittisak, Samung, Yudthana (2025): Mukaria sakaeratensis sp. nov. (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae), a new species of bamboo leafhopper from Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand. ZooKeys 1239: 305-320, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1239.145803
2C7027DD0C8B54679B52AD5D66F6BF5C.taxon	description	Figs 3, 4, 5, 6	en	Piraonapicha, Kanyakorn, Kaewtongkum, Nithina, Chomphuphuang, Narin, Kimsawat, Panrak, Kumtanom, Kittisak, Samung, Yudthana (2025): Mukaria sakaeratensis sp. nov. (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae), a new species of bamboo leafhopper from Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand. ZooKeys 1239: 305-320, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1239.145803
2C7027DD0C8B54679B52AD5D66F6BF5C.taxon	description	Description. Measurements. Male. Body length (including tegmen) 2.92 ± 0.12 mm (N = 10); head widths 0.87 ± 0.02 mm (N = 10). Female. Body length (including tegmen) 3.07 ± 0.11 mm (N = 10); head widths 0.92 ± 0.03 mm (N = 7). Coloration. Male. Head (excluding eyes) entirely black in dorsal view, postclypeus dark brown with median area brown; lorum and gena dark brown; pronotum and scutellum dark brown; forewing dark brown, apical 1 / 4 with brown, yellow spot at mid-length extending to lateral margin of pronotum, oblique spot on costa, subtriangular spot near outer apical cell, small yellow spot near ScP + RA, hindwing brown, hyaline; wing veins brown; coxa and trochanter of all legs dark brown, femur, tibia and tarsi of fore and middle leg yellow; femur and tibia of hindleg brown, apex of tibia dark brown; basal half of 1 segmented tarsi segment pale brown, apical half dark brown, 2 segmented of tarsi pale brown, 3 segmented of tarsi and claw dark brown. Female. Similar to male. Male genitalia. In lateral view, male pygofer subtriangular, approximately twice as length as high. In ventral view, valve subtriangular and wider than long and with anterior margin slightly concave and posterior margin produced medially. In ventral view, subgenital plate subrounded, with subtriangular shaped apex, inner margin roundly convex, outer margin almost straight, slightly concave near apex, basal part of subgenital plate with approximately 12 long setae, and distal part with 9 – 13 long setae. Style, slightly wider at base with lateral process, preapical lobe rectangular, strongly concave near apex. Apex of style digitiform and curved outward. Connective Y shaped, stem as long as arms. Aedeagus with a pair of arcuate laterobasal processes, nearly 1 / 3 as long as aedeagal shaft, and aedeagal shaft abruptly narrowed and curved inward in distal half, half portion in ventral view with a pair of spines pointed anteriorly. In lateral view, near apex of aedeagus with strong subtriangular lobe pointed anteriorly (Fig. 5). Female genitalia. Female sternite VII subrectangular, approximately 2 times longer than wide, with pair subtriangular lobes at apex, outer margin convex and strongly emarginate in middle. Valvula I almost straight. Valvula II similar to valvula I, but 1 / 3 - part upper margin serrate. Pygofer spinose in posterior half, ovipositor not exceeding pygofer (Fig. 6).	en	Piraonapicha, Kanyakorn, Kaewtongkum, Nithina, Chomphuphuang, Narin, Kimsawat, Panrak, Kumtanom, Kittisak, Samung, Yudthana (2025): Mukaria sakaeratensis sp. nov. (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae), a new species of bamboo leafhopper from Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand. ZooKeys 1239: 305-320, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1239.145803
2C7027DD0C8B54679B52AD5D66F6BF5C.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Thailand (Nakhon Ratchasima Province) (Fig. 2).	en	Piraonapicha, Kanyakorn, Kaewtongkum, Nithina, Chomphuphuang, Narin, Kimsawat, Panrak, Kumtanom, Kittisak, Samung, Yudthana (2025): Mukaria sakaeratensis sp. nov. (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae), a new species of bamboo leafhopper from Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand. ZooKeys 1239: 305-320, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1239.145803
2C7027DD0C8B54679B52AD5D66F6BF5C.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet ‘ sakaeratensis ’ refers to the type locality.	en	Piraonapicha, Kanyakorn, Kaewtongkum, Nithina, Chomphuphuang, Narin, Kimsawat, Panrak, Kumtanom, Kittisak, Samung, Yudthana (2025): Mukaria sakaeratensis sp. nov. (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae), a new species of bamboo leafhopper from Sakaerat Biosphere Reserve, Thailand. ZooKeys 1239: 305-320, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1239.145803
