Tambila badia (Distant)
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Figs 1–2 View FIGURES 1–11 , 28 View FIGURES 23–36 .
Penthimia badia Distant 1918: 17 .
Tambila badia (Distant) , Shobharani, Viraktamath & Webb 2018.
Colouration and structure as described by Distant (1918). Crown of vertex more than 1.5 times as broad between eyes as medially long. Pronotum more than twice as long as crown.
Female genitalia. Seventh sternite longer medially than sixth, lateral angles of posterior margin rounded, posterior margin medially produced with median concavity, lateral margins of concavity smoothly rounded, area adjacent to median projection concave
Measurement. Female 6.4 mm long, head 2.64 mm wide across eyes, 3.04 mm across pronotum.
Material examined. INDIA: Lectotype ♀ (here designated), ‘ Type H. T’, ‘ Penthimia badia Distant , type’ ‘72 8 CB 6.13 [on reverse of specimen mount]’, ‘ Chikkaballapura, S. India, T. V. Campbell’. ‘ S. India, E.A. Butler, 1915 60’ ( BMNH).
Remarks. This species was described from an unknown number of specimens (syntypic) with the following data: ‘South India; Chikkaballapura (T.V. Campbell)’. It is known only from the female lectotype and can be distinguished by the smoothly rounded lateral angles of the median projection of the posterior margin and the eighth tergite extending posteriorly to 0.75 length of the pygofer posteriorly.
Distant, W. L. (1918) Rhynchota Homoptera: Appendix. Heteroptera: Addenda. In: Shipley, A. E. & Marshall, G. A. K. (Eds.), The Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma. Uol. 7. Taylor & Francis, London, pp. i-viii + 1 - 210.
Shobharani, M., Viraktamath, C. A. & Webb, M. D. (2018) Review of the leafhopper genus Penthimia Germar (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from the Indian subcontinent with description of seven new species. Zootaxa, 4369 (1), 1 - 45. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4369.1.1
FIGURES 1–11. Species of Tambila, dorsal view. 1–2, T. badia lectotype female, habitus, and head and pronotum, respectively; 3, T. conspersa, lectotype female; 4–5, T. fletcheri, lectotype female, habitus, and head and pronotum; 6–7, T. greeni, lectotype female, head and pronotum, and habitus; 8–9, T. opulenta, lectotype female, habitus, and head and pronotum; 10–11, T. vittatifrons, lectotype, head and pronotum and habitus.
FIGURES 23–36. Species of Tambila. 23–27, female genitalia of T. majuscula from Meppadi, female sternite VII (23), valvula I (24–25) and valvula II (26–27). 28–32, apex of female abdomen, ventral view: 28, T. badia, lectotype; 29, T. conspersa, lectotype; 30, T. fletcheri, lectotype; 31, T. greeni, lectotype; 32. T. vittatifrons, lectotype. 33–36, T. opulenta lectotype male genitalia synonymized with T. greeni: 33, style, dorsal view; 34, 35, aedeagus, lateral view; 36, aedeagus, ventral view.
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Tambila badia (Distant)
Shobharani, M., C. A. Viraktamath & Webb, M. D. 2018 |
Penthimia badia
Distant, W. L. 1918: 17 |