Diaphorina elegans Burckhardt & Mifsud, 1998

Malenovský, Igor & Burckhardt, Daniel, 2014, Jumping plant-lice of Socotra Island (Hemiptera: Psylloidea), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 54, pp. 23-61 : 37-39

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Diaphorina elegans Burckhardt & Mifsud, 1998
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Diaphorina elegans Burckhardt & Mifsud, 1998 View in CoL

( Figs 39–43 View Figs 39–43 , 49–55 View Figs 49–55 )

Diaphorina elegans Burckhardt & Mifsud, 1998: 26 View in CoL ; BURCKHARDT & HARTEN (2006): 204.

Type material examined. HOLOTYPE ♀ ( MHNG, dry-mounted): Yemen, Socotra, Noged , 16.iv.1993, on Suaeda sp. , A. van Harten leg. PARATYPE: 1 ♀, same data as holotype but Noged to Hadiboh ( MHNG, slide-mounted).

Additional material examined. 12 ♂♂ 16 ♀♀, north-eastern Socotra , Homhil protected area , 12°34′30″N 54°18′30″E, 435 m, 11.vi.2012, open dry woodland with Boswellia elongata and Dracaena cinnabari trees , on Lycium sokotranum , I. Malenovský, P. Kment & J. Bezděk leg.; GoogleMaps 6 ♂♂ 6 ♀♀, north-eastern Socotra , Kazazhan area, 12°33′48″N 54°19′48″E, 540 m, 10.vi.2012, dry shrubland , on Lycium sokotranum , I. Malenovský leg.; GoogleMaps 1 ♂, central Socotra, Dixam plateau , wadi Zerig , 12°29′36″N 53°59′30″E, 655 m, 13.–14.vi.2012, open Dracaena cinnabari woodland , I. Malenovský leg.; GoogleMaps 5 ♂♂ 4 ♀♀, southern Socotra , northern edge of Noged plain , Deiqab cave entrance environs , 12°23′03″N 54°00′56″E, 115 m, 12.vi.2012, Croton socotranus and Jatropha unicostata shrubland , on Lycium sokotranum , I. Malenovský leg.( MMBC, NHMB, NMPC; dry- and slide-mounted and preserved in alcohol). GoogleMaps

Description. Adult female was described by BURCKHARDT & MIFSUD (1998). Here we provide description also for the male: Similar in coloration and structure to female. Male subgenital plate with slightly sinuate dorsal margin and few sparse, moderately long setae posteroventrally ( Fig. 49 View Figs 49–55 ). Male proctiger relatively broad, with well-developed, broadly rounded posterior lobes ( Fig. 49 View Figs 49–55 ). Paramere, in lateral view, slightly clavate with apex slightly bent posteriorly; apex broadly rounded, bearing a small tooth on inner side; inner face covered with numerous long unsclerotised setae ( Fig. 50 View Figs 49–55 ). Distal segment of aedeagus with a simple, obovate apical dilation, ductus ejaculatorius short and sinuate ( Fig. 51 View Figs 49–55 ).

Measurements (in mm). Males (n = 2): HW 0.43, AL 0.35–0.37, WL 1.46–1.51, WW 0.63–0.72, TL 0.38–0.41, MPL 0.24–0.25, PL 0.18, AEL 0.14. Females (n = 3, including values from BURCKHARDT & MIFSUD 1998): HW 0.43–0.46, AL 0.34–0.35, WL 1.53–1.60, WW 0.69–0.74, TL 0.36–0.40, FPL 0.41–0.49, SL 0.29–0.38. Ratios: AL/HW 0.74–0.86, WL/HW 3.33–3.63, WL/WW 2.03–2.40, TL/HW 0.84–0.93, MPL/HW 0.56–0.58, FPL/HW 0.85–1.00, FPL/SL 1.21–1.41.

Fifth instar immature unknown.

Differential diagnosis. Diaphorina elegans is easily diagnosable within the genus by the strongly angular apical portion of the forewing anterior margin and the forewing pattern ( Figs 39, 41 View Figs 39–43 ). Host plant. Lycium sokotranum Wagner & Vierh. (Solanaceae) ( Fig. 26 View Figs 23–26 ). Although no immature stages could be collected, D. elegans was invariably associated with this plant in Socotra. Suaeda sp. (Chenopodiaceae) reported by BURCKHARDT & MIFSUD (1998) and BURCKHARDT & HARTEN (2006) as a possible host plant (based on a record of a single specimen) is not confirmed here.

Biology. Unknown. No deformations were observed on the host plant with the presence of the psyllid.

Occurrence in Socotra. Probably widespread, although perhaps somewhat local, at lower and medium elevations in the vegetation of the coastal plains (e.g. the Croton socotranus community sensu BROWN & MIES 2012) and open woodland on limestone plateaus ( Buxanthus pedicellatus Dracaena cinnabari community, BROWN & MIES 2012), including dry and grazed areas ( Fig. 26 View Figs 23–26 ).

Distribution. So far only known from the Socotra Island. The host plant is endemic to Socotra ( MILLER & MORRIS 2004, BROWN & MIES 2012).

MHNG

Museum d'Histoire Naturelle

MMBC

Moravske Muzeum [Moravian Museum]

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Liviidae

Genus

Diaphorina

Loc

Diaphorina elegans Burckhardt & Mifsud, 1998

Malenovský, Igor & Burckhardt, Daniel 2014
2014
Loc

Diaphorina elegans

BURCKHARDT D. & HARTEN A. VAN 2006: 204
BURCKHARDT D. & MIFSUD D. 1998: 26
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