taxonID	type	description	language	source
B5049E2BFFD81653FF46FD8AF5EBFEA4.taxon	description	(Figs 1 – 4) urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 6 D 3 BBF 9 F-A 2 F 9 - 4011 - 81 C 8 - B 1 EBA 72162 A 6 Delphacidae Leach, 1815 Ugyopini Fennah, 1979	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD81653FF46FD8AF5EBFEA4.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name of this new species is dedicated to Professor Linnavuori, a Fulgoromorphan and Heteropteran specialist.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD81653FF46FD8AF5EBFEA4.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined Holotype. 1 ♀ // Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. // Gębicki & Walczak det. 2015 [red label]; New Caledonia (N) // 21 ° 00.318 ’ S, 165 ° 14.605 ’ E // Tchamba (Wâo Uni), 20.03.2008 // from refuge to 500 m // leg. R. Dobosz; 5915 / 26293 // coll. Upper Silesian Museum // (USMB) Bytom, Poland.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD81653FF46FD8AF5EBFEA4.taxon	description	Description Body. Oval (Fig. 1 A, D), dorso-ventrally flattened (Fig. 1 C). Head. Broad, delta-shaped, vertex acutely rounded. Coronal keel relatively high, reaching ⅔ of the vertex where it bifurcates. Vertex flat with a distinct concavity in the apical area (Fig. 2 A). Frons with two pairs of flattened lateral keels that surround its weakly concave surface. The area between the keels is regularly arcuate and slightly concave, its maximal width at the level of antennae is almost three times narrower than the widest part of middle frons. Frons arcuately tapering towards the vertex, at its base almost straight with broad ventral margin. Additional pair of short keels stretching from dorsal margin of the eye to the apex of the head, which together with anterolateral keels form characteristic longitudinal concavity above the eye. Postclypeus broad with arcuate margins and with light-colored median keel. Anteclypeus triangular, distinctly shorter than postclypeus with a distinct median keel. Mouthpart long, reaching the base of hind legs (Fig. 2 B). Rostrum very long, its tip exceeds the line between hind coxae considerably (Figs 1 B, 2 D). Compound eye slightly oval, its posterior margin with antenna hollow. Eye length (in lateral view) approximately equal to the length of the part of head anterior to eyes. Ocelli absent. Scapus of antennae with slightly convex lateral margin, pedicellus apically expanding with numerous placoidal sensilla, which concentrate to form basal and apical groups (Fig. 3 A – B). Apical part of pedicellus is covered with numerous minute spines, which are distinctly separated from wide scale-like structures that cover its basal part (Fig. 3 D). A few rather long spines and more numerous short fine ciliate structures are evenly distributed among sensilla placoidea (Fig. 3 C – D). Pronotum. Clearly differentiated medial part with three distinct keels and two lateral parts in the form of flat plates. Lateral keels arcuate and indistinctly connected to the posterior margin of pronotum. The structure of lateral plates forms a cleavage in which basal margins of wings are located (Fig. 2 A). Mesonotum. In the middle line about 1.5 times larger than pronotum with three distinct high keels. Its anterior margin joins pronotum at ⅓ of the length of its lateral plates. Median keel bears the mark of the scutellum connection (Fig. 2 A). Tegmina. Coriaceous, strongly shortened and distally truncated. In medial and clavial parts, strongly convex; in costal part, flattened and slightly upturned. Both tegmina and wings adhere to each other along the medial margin, narrowly bordered and apically arcuately round- ed. In basal part, two protrusions formed at the veins R and M + Cu. Longitudinal veins indistinct with undulating course and with numerous transverse veins, supposedly vena spuria. Tegulae absent (Figs 1 D, 2 A). Legs. Prothoracic and mesothoracic legs without spines along tibia but with a row of high chaetae. Their tarsal segments I and II are small, the third is the longest and is apically enlarged (Fig. 2 C – D). Metathoracic legs with three strong spines on the ventral margin of tibia, the convex dorsal margin fits into the shallow elongated indentation of the femur. Pattern arrangement of metatibial spines. 2 + 3, with the first one being the longest. Post-tibial calcar in cross section almost round and apically acuminate. The apex of the basal and medial segment of the tarsus with spines arranged in a way typical of the Ugyopini and Eodelphacini tribes (Figs 1 B, 2 E). Abdomen. With three distinct longitudinal tergal keels with spikes (Fig. 1 D). Ventral plates of pygofer convex, truncated at the apex. Ovipositor longer than pygofer, does not extend over the anal tube (Fig. 4 A). Broad plates of the anal tube are joined together on the ventral side (Fig. 4 B). Ovipositor. Second pair of gonopophyses slightly arched downwards near apex (Fig. 4 C), their dorsal edges covered with numerous homogenous denticles (Fig. 4 D). Third pair of gonopophyses with strong sclerotised thickening at the basal part and over its entire length (Fig. 4 E). Measurements. Total body length 4.68 mm; maximal body width 2.56 mm; head length (in its coronal part) 0.52 mm; head width (at its base) 0.69 mm; head width (including eyes) 1.35 mm; eye length (in dorsal view) 0.48 mm; pronotum length (along the median keel) 0.41 mm; pronotum length in its lateral part 0.56 mm; total pronotum length 2.21 mm; width of the median part of pronotum (between lateral keels) 0.63 mm; mesonotum length 0.78 mm; mesonotum width (at its anterior margin) 1.41 mm; tegmina length 1.47 mm; length of the ventral edge of tegmina 0.73 mm; tegmina width 1.34 mm; length of the visible part of abdomen 2.02 mm; maximal abdomen width 2.49 mm. Coloration. General body coloration almost uniformly greyish-brown. The base of abdomen, thorax and frons black. Along the anterolateral and interolateral keels of frons, alternate yellow and black spots present (6 each). Similar spots (three each) are present on the ventral side of lateral keels of pronotum. Vertex yellow. Lateral plates of pronotum with long black blurred spots. Tegmen brownish, its costal parts distinctly lighter. Longitudinal veins slightly darker than the rest of the wing. Legs dark. Apical parts of pro and mesotibia yellowish, metatibia uniformly dark (Fig. 1 A – C).	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD81653FF46FD8AF5EBFEA4.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Endemic for New Caledonia.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD81653FF46FD8AF5EBFEA4.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. is differentiated from the other species in the same genus by a set of features: a well-developed compound eye, vertex in the lateral view extending anterior to eyes for about the length of an eye, marginal carinae distinctly visible in the dorsal view, vertex with a ratio of total length in midline to length anterior to eyes> 1.8; vertex acutely rounded, mesonotum with median carina weakly curved. The last feature and the vertex ratio differentiate N. linnavuorii sp. nov. from its closest Australian species N. oresbios Donaldson, 1988.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFDD165FFCE1FAA4F38AFEC5.taxon	description	(Figs 5 A – B, 6 A, 7 A – B, 8 A – B, 9 A – B, 12 A – B) Ugyops inermis is an endemic species from New Caledonia (Distant 1920). Individuals of this species are about 5 – 7 mm long. The biology of the species remains unknown. Perhaps it is a nocturnal species. During the study in New Caledonia, both males and females came to the light sources (Fig. 5 A – B). Our text and illustrations complete Distant’s description (1920), which included a short and very inaccurate diagnosis of this taxon, without drawings.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFDD165FFCE1FAA4F38AFEC5.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined 1 ♀ (Fig. 5 A) // Ugyops inermis Distant // C. Gębicki det. 2015; New Caledonia (S) // 21 ° 37.632 ’ S, 165 ° 45.830 ’ E // Farino env., rainforest, at light // Les Grandes Fougeres // 11.03. 2008, 467 m // netting, beating // leg. R. Dobosz & T. Blaik; 5915 / 17537 // coll. Upper Silesian Museum // (USMB) Bytom, Poland. – 1 ♂ (Fig. 5 B) // Ugyops inermis Distant // C. Gębicki det. 2015; New Caledonia (S) 106 Cezary Gębicki et al. // 22 ° 10.648 ’ S, 166 ° 30.430 ’ E // Mt Koghi rainforest // 12.04. 2008, 480 m // at light // leg. R. Dobosz & T. Blaik; 5915 / 18481 // coll. Upper Silesian Museum // (USMB) Bytom, Poland.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFDD165FFCE1FAA4F38AFEC5.taxon	description	Description of the external features of U. inermis Vertex separated from large occiput by horizontal groove (Fig. 7 A). Frons with two very indistinct keels situated close to each other at apical and basal parts (Figs 6 A, 7 B). Scapus evenly covered with short setae, pedicellus with numerous sensilla placoidea, among which there are fine setae embedded in cavities and arched towards the apex (Fig. 8 A). Less numerous and irregularly distribut- ed spines are embedded in cavities surrounded by cuticular fringe. Round or oval platelles are composed of several dozen hooked setae pointed towards antennal tip. Each platella is surrounded by cuticular crown divided into teeth, which are bent inwards (Fig. 8 B). Rostrum reaches beyond the line between hind coxae; its second segment is about three times longer than its apical segment. Coloration of dorsal surface. Tip of the head in dorsal view with two distinct (especially in females) black spots separated by pale keel. Pronotum with four dark spots (less visible in males). Scutum with broad central stripe, uniformly pigmented with yellow ridges in male. Hind coxae uniformly yellowish, post-tibial calcar and tarsi pale (in male calcar black and apical part of tibiae and tarsi greenish). Along claval anal vein A 2, two dark spots (well visible in male), bases of veins R and especially M and Cu with white sections (less visible in male), longitudinal veins uniformly yellow at apical part (greenish in male) (Fig. 5 A – B). Coloration of frons. Central and lateral carinae of frons uniformly yellowish. Surfaces between keels with five longitudinal dark patches (median patch is the longest one) in the lower part and a few irregular spots in the lateral and apical part. Carinae of clypeus yellowish, the area between keels darker in the upper part of clypeus. The scapus uniformly pale, second segment with two dark stripes (similar to other species of this genus) (Fig. 6 A). Morphology of male genitalia of U. inermis Posterior margin of pygofer almost straight, with narrow and extremely shallow incisions for genital styles (one-sixth the length of pygofer – Fig. 12 A – B). Anal tube relatively short, slightly wider than half its length (lateral view – Fig. 12 A). Genital style distinctly broad- er apically, with a short, rounded apex, which is bent to the outer side. Inner margin of genital style with short and strong teeth apically (Fig. 9 B). Apexes of connective short, rounded and directed upwards (in form of a shallow “ Y ” – Fig. 9 B). Connective shaft almost as thick as apical processes. Theca of aedeagus well developed with two distinct lobe-like processes at the apex. The shaft of aedeagus almost evenly thick along its length, in circular form (regular) with a characteristic straight process, which is broadened and rounded apically. Apex of aedeagus membranous, granular in structure without spines or processes, endowed with a subapical gonopore (Fig. 9 A)	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD01659FCC4FEC2F41DF8B2.taxon	description	(Figs 5 C, 6 B, 7 C – D, 8 C – E, 10 A – B, 12 C – D)	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD01659FCC4FEC2F41DF8B2.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined 1 ♂ (Fig. 5 C) // Ugyops nemestrinus Fennah // C. Gębicki det. 2015; New Caledonia (N) // 21 ° 08.941 ’ S, 165 ° 19.407 ’ E // Aoupinié (refuge) // 30.03. 2008, 400 m // netting, beating // leg. R. Dobosz; 5915 / 26751 // coll. Upper Silesian Museum // (USMB) Bytom, Poland.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD01659FCC4FEC2F41DF8B2.taxon	description	Description of external features of U. nemestrinus Occiput clearly smaller than vertex (Fig. 7 C). Frons with two distinct keels, keels slightly convex and diverge towards apex of the head. Fronto-clypeal suture distinct and slightly arcuated. Labrum slender, sharply pointed (Figs 6 B, 7 D). Second antennal segment covered with sensilla placoidea over its entire length (except for its basal part) (Fig. 8 C). Sensilla placoidea surrounded by cuticular ridge with large spines placed vertically. Setae and rather large spines irregularly distributed among sensilla placoidea, tiny tubercles absent (Fig. 8 E). Rostrum reaches beyond the line between hind coxae (Fig. 8 D). Coloration of dorsal surface. Apical part of vertex with two rather small dark spots merging with each oth- er. Pronotum and scutum with broad vertical median and reddish strip. Four irregular reddish spots at the back edge of pronotum. All pairs of legs more or less uniformly brightly colored. All longitudinal veins of forewings uniformly yellow, wing cells transparent and colorless (Fig. 5 C). Coloration of frons. Four carinae dark, areas among keels uniformly bright colored without patches. Carinae of clypeus dark yellow, cells between them uniformly yellow (Fig. 6 B). Morphology of male genitalia of U. nemestrinus Posterior margin of pygofer slightly undulating with narrow and very shallow incisions for genital styles (onetenth length of pygofer – Fig. 12 C – D); stem of stylus slightly broader than that in U. inermis. Anal tube relatively narrow, almost three times as long as wide (lateral view – Fig. 12 D). Genital styles slightly broadened and rounded apically. Apexes of genital styles narrowed, distinctly longer than those in U. inermis and bent to- Ugyopini of New Caledonia with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. 109 wards the outer side. Inner margin of genital style covered with indistinct teeth in apical part (Fig. 10 B). Apexes of connective short and rounded (stouter than those in U. inermis and not “ Y ” - shaped). Stem of connective slightly thinner than its apex. Theca of aedeagus without distinct, regular lobe-like processes apically. Aedeagus relatively short, bent elliptically, almost evenly thick along its length with a characteristic thin spine; the spine not broadened at the apex, slightly bent towards the base of aedeagus. Apex of aedeagus membranous, granular in structure without spines or processes, endowed with a subapical gonopore (Fig. 10 A).	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD61645FCC4FA6BF45BFEA4.taxon	description	(Figs 5 D, 6 C, 7 E – F, 8 F – G, 11 A – B, 12 E – F)	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD61645FCC4FA6BF45BFEA4.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined 1 ♂ (Fig. 5 D) // Ugyops taranis Fennah // C. Gębicki det. 2015; New Caledonia (S) // 22 ° 10.7 ’ S, 166 ° 30.4 ’ E // Mt 110 Cezary Gębicki et al. Koghi 450 – 500 // 16.12.2006 rainforest, netting // leg. R. Dobosz; 5915 / 6668 // coll. Upper Silesian Museum // (USMB) Bytom, Poland.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFD61645FCC4FA6BF45BFEA4.taxon	description	Description of external features of U. taranis Apical part of vertex distinctly convex (Fig. 7 E). Discrete keel slightly convex, broadened in the apical part. Fronto-clypeal suture straight, barely visible. Labrum relatively short (Figs 6 C, 7 F). First antennal segment relatively long, covered with long dense hair. Second antennal segment almost entirely covered with regularly distributed sensilla placoidea (Fig. 8 F). Rather large spines and setae irregularly distributed among sensilla placoidea, numerous minute immovable tubercles visible among sensilla placoidea (Fig. 8 G). Ugyopini of New Caledonia with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. 111 Coloration of dorsal surface. Apical part of vertex with two indistinct dark spots, carinae reddish. Pronotum with two small spot in the lateral parts. Tegulae dark. Forewing longitudinal veins mostly green with short and irregularly distributed dark sections. Inner edge of clavus black for two thirds of its length and in the apical part (Fig. 5 D). Coloration of frons. Carinae of facies dark, areas between them with dark red longitudinal stripes, their median part pale. Carinae of clypeus reddish and areas pale (Fig. 6 C). Morphology of male genitalia of U. taranis Posterior margin of pygofer straight with very deep incisions for genital styles (almost one-third the length of pygofer – Figs 12 E, F). This is distinctly different from those in U. inermis and U. nemestrinus. Anal tube relatively broad, only twice as long as wide (lateral view – Fig. 12 E). Genital styles relatively short, indistinctly broadened apically, broadly rounded and directed towards the inner side. Inner margin of genital style covered with distinct, short teeth in apical part (Fig. 11 B). These features are also different from those in the other two species. Apexes of connective long, slender, directed towards sides in a distinct way (forming clear “ T ”). Stem of connective as thick as its apical processes. Theca of aedeagus without distinct and regular lobe-like processes apically of aedeagus relatively short, less evenly bent, broadened apically with a characteristic thin spine; the spine tapering, bent towards the apex of aedeagus. Apex of aedeagus membranous, granular in structure with a single lateral spine with a subapical gonopore (Fig. 11 A). Checklist of the species of the genus Ugyops Guérin-Méneville, 1834 of New Caledonia (after Distant 1920, Fennah 1964, 1969, Bourgoin 2020)	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
B5049E2BFFCA1645FF46FD85F77FFB15.taxon	description	Our grateful thanks are also extended to Dr Wojciech Szczepański (Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom, Department of Natural History) for his contributions to our work. We would also like to thank MSc Marzena Zmarzły (University of Silesia, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection) and MSc Dasha Michenko (National Academy of Sciences of Belarus) for taking the images of the specimens. Special thanks to Dr Wojciech Prochwicz (Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, Faculty of Science & Technology) for his help in taking the SEM images. We also thank Dr Artur Taszakowski, Dr Mariusz Kanturski, Dr Łukasz Junkiert and Krzysztof Kudła (University of Silesia, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection) and MSc Janusz Trzepizur (the Elementary School of the Orzeł Biały in Kuleje) for their technical support.	en	Gębicki, Cezary, Walczak, Marcin, Krupa, Piotr, Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata (2021): Ugyopini of New Caledonia (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Delphacidae: Asiracinae) with a description of Notuchus linnavuorii sp. nov. Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1): 97-113, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.097, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.20363/bzb-2021.70.1.097
