Pyrops philippinus ( Stål, 1870 )

Constant, Jérôme, 2021, Pyrops auratus, a new lanternfly from the Philippines and taxonomic note on Bornean P. gunjii (Satô & Nagai, 1994) (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae), Belgian Journal of Entomology 112, pp. 1-19 : 1-19

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Pyrops philippinus ( Stål, 1870 )
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Pyrops philippinus ( Stål, 1870) View in CoL

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Fulgora philippina STÅL, 1870: 740 View in CoL [described, compared with Pyrops lathburii Kirby, 1818 View in CoL ]. Syntypes in NHRS and MFNB .

Fulgora philippina View in CoL – ATKINSON, 1885: 130 [listed in section A grouping species with orange posterior wings]. — LALLEMAND, 1963: 75 [keyed, described, compared to P. candelaria View in CoL (L., 1758) and P. spinolae (Westwood, 1842) View in CoL ].

Laternaria philippina – METCALF, 1947: 202 [catalogued, transferred to Laternaria ].

Pyrops philippina – NAGAI & PORION, 1996: 25 [catalogued, transferred to Pyrops View in CoL ]; pl. 14, fig. 193 [syntype illustrated].

Pyrops philippinus View in CoL – LIANG, 1998: 44 [catalogued].

non Fulgora philippina View in CoL – BAKER, 1925: 349 [keyed], 351 [described based on specimens from Samar Island], pl. 1, fig. 5 [dorsal view], pl. 2 fig. 3 [lateral view] (based on misidentified specimens!).

DIAGNOSIS. The species can be separated from all other species of Pyrops by the following combination of characters:

(1) posterior wings bright yellow with distal third black brown ( Fig. 8 A View Fig );

(2) cephalic process elongate, curved and narrowing from base to proximal 1/3, then parallelsided in dorsal view ( Fig. 8 C, E–F View Fig );

(3) dorsum and sides of head brown-black basally progressively turning to green after proximal 1/4–1/3; frons pale and base of cephalic process ventrally pale yellowish turning to green after proximal 1/4–1/3 of process; apex of cephalic process bright yelllow ( Fig. 8 C, E–F View Fig );

(4) tegmina with ground colour green and veins concolorous on corium, then with ground colour black-brown and yellow venation beyond nodal line; numerous small bright yellow dots distributed over tegmina, including 4 in costal area before nodal line ( Fig. 8 A, D View Fig );

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS. The most similar species in the Philippines are P. auratus sp. nov. and P. nishiyamai , both with bright yellow posterior wings, from which P. philippinus differs by the black area of the posterior wings covering the distal 1/3 (only a narrow black band along apical margin in both other species).

The continental species P. astarte (Distant, 1914) , P. candelaria (L., 1758), P. condorinus (Lallemand, 1960) , P. delessertii (Guérin-Méneville, 1840) , P. lathburii (Kirby, 1818) , P. peguensis (Schmidt, 1911) , P. spinolae (Westwood, 1848) and P. viridirostris (Westwood, 1848) , as well as P. jasmini Chew Kea Foo, Porion & Audibert, 2010 from Sulawesi, share the character of the bright yellow posterior wings but P. philippinus can be easily separated from all these species by its entirely yellow pronotum.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. TYPE MATERIAL. PHILIPPINES: 4 syntypes: 1♂ ( Fig. 5 View Fig ) [Paratypus] [493 62] [Riksmuseum Stockholm] [NHRS-HEMI 000000190] ( NHRS); 1♂ ( Fig. 6 View Fig ) [Ins. Philipp.] [Semper] [ Fulgora philippina Stål ] [Riksmuseum Stockholm] [NHRS-HEMI 000000248] ( NHRS); 1♀ ( Fig. 7 A–F View Fig ) [ philippinus Stål * Philippi Semper] [8296] [Typus] ( MFNB); 1♀ ( Fig. 7 G–L View Fig ) [ philippinus n. Fulgor. philippina Stål Ins. Philipp. Semper ] [Typus] ( MFNB) .

NOTES. BAKER (1925) erroneously described and illustrated a specimen of P. auratus sp. nov. under the name P. philippinus (mentioned as Fulgora philippina ). The differences in the markings of the tegmina and hindwings between the type specimens of P. philippinus and Baker’s illustrations were already mentioned by LALLEMAND (1963).

The type series of P. philippinus consists of 4 syntypes (2 in MFNB and 2 in NHRS) instead of one holotype and one paratype in NHRS as stated by LALLEMAND (1963). STÅL (1870) did not designate a holotype for his new species.

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL. PHILIPPINES, Mindanao: 1♂ ( Fig. 8 View Fig ): Philippines, Mindanao , Agusan del Sur, Esperanza , IV. 2014, 8°41’N 125°39’E, local collector, I.G.: 32.882 ( RBINS) GoogleMaps .

SUPPLEMENTARY DESCRIPTION. Male terminalia: ( Fig. 9 View Fig ) brown with anal tube darker and a paler oblique area on basidorsal portion of gonostyli. Pygofer higher than long, with posterior margin broadly rounded in lateral view ( Fig. 9 A View Fig ) and bisinuate ventrally ( Fig. 9 D View Fig ). Gonostyli ( Fig. 9 A, D View Fig ) elongate, 1.67 times longer than high in lateral view, not surpassing apex of anal tube, with dorsal margin broadly rounded, apical margin rounded and ventral margin straight in lateral view; lateral hooks of gonostyli short, strongly curved and pointing anteroventrally ( Fig. 9 A, D View Fig ). Aedeagus membranous with pair of elongate ventral endosomal processes widening on distal half and supporting each a membranous process ( Fig. 9 E–I View Fig ); one long membranous subcylindrical process on each side directed laterad, nearly straight in dorsal view and sinuate in posterior view; two membranous processes directed posterad dorsally to endosomal processes. Anal tube moderately elongate ( Fig. 9 A–C View Fig ), 1.1 times longer than broad in dorsal view, broadest at 2/3 of total length ( Fig. 9 C View Fig ); lateral margins broadly rounded, subparallel for a distance along distal 1/3 ( Fig. 9 C View Fig ) and apical margin deeply, roundly notched in dorsal view ( Fig. 9 C View Fig ).

DISTRIBUTION. Philippines, Mindanao.

NHRS

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections

MFNB

Museo Friulano di Storia Naturale

RBINS

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Fulgoridae

Genus

Pyrops

Loc

Pyrops philippinus ( Stål, 1870 )

Constant, Jérôme 2021
2021
Loc

Pyrops philippinus

LIANG A. - P. 1998: 44
1998
Loc

Pyrops philippina

NAGAI S. & PORION T. 1996: 25
1996
Loc

Laternaria philippina

METCALF Z. P. 1947: 202
1947
Loc

Fulgora philippina

LALLEMAND V. 1963: 75
ATKINSON E. T. 1885: 130
1885
Loc

Fulgora philippina STÅL, 1870: 740

STAL C. 1870: 740
1870
Loc

Fulgora philippina

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