Selymbria cinctifera, Sanborn, 2019

Sanborn, Allen F., 2019, The cicada genus Selymbria Stål, 1861 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae: Tibicininae: Selymbrini): redescription including ten new species and a key to the genus, Zootaxa 4614 (3), pp. 401-448 : 412-417

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4614.3.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B6053570-C067-45A8-9124-AA703777A045

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4333521

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE0B02-B071-4A1B-FF66-469C597AEB86

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Selymbria cinctifera
status

sp. nov.

Selymbria cinctifera View in CoL n. sp.

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Selymbria pluvialis View in CoL (in part) (non Ramos & Wolda) Sanborn 2018: 59–60 View Cited Treatment .

TYPE MATERIAL. Holotype. “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229760” one male (TAMU) GoogleMaps . Paratypes. “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station, 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU— ENTO / X1229745 ” one male ( AFSC); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229733” one male (TAMU); GoogleMaps “PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229412” one male (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1231090” one male (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229244” one male (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229425” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9– 2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229429” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1227995” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229926” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229955” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1230202” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU— ENTO / X1230351 ” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229395” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1230721” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229929” one female (TAMU) GoogleMaps ; “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9– 2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229952” one female ( AFSC); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station, 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1230456” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station, 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229960” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Rancho / Frio Station , 90m / 8.0198ºN, 77.7322ºW / VI–1–9–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1231069” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Cerro Pirre / “Campo Plastico” 620m / 7.9973ºN, 77.7129ºW / VI–3–5–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229328” one male ( AFSC); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Cerro Pirre / “Campo Plastico” 620m / 7.9973ºN, 77.7129ºW / VI–3–5–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229735” one female ( AFSC); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Cerro Pirre / “Campo Plastico” 620m / 7.9973ºN, 77.7129ºW / VI–3–5–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229559” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Cerro Pirre / “Campo Plastico” 620m / 7.9973ºN, 77.7129ºW / VI–3–5–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1290568” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Cerro Pirre / “Campo Plastico” 620m / 7.9973ºN, 77.7129ºW / VI–3–5–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229271” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Cerro Pirre / “Campo Plastico” 620m / 7.9973ºN, 77.7129ºW / VI–3–5–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229582” one female (TAMU); GoogleMaps “ PANAMA: Darién Prov. / P.N. Darién Cerro Pirre / “Campo Plastico” 620m / 7.9973ºN, 77.7129ºW / VI–3–5–2015, E. Riley, UV // TAMU—ENTO / X1229308” one female (TAMU); “ COSTA RICA, Alajuela / Rio San Carlos , / near Tres Amigos / 1, 2 August 1995 / P.J. Landolt, coll.” one male ( WSUC) GoogleMaps .

ETYMOLOGY. The name is in reference to the transverse white pubescence forming a transverses stripe near the posterior abdomen (cinctum, L. belt, girdle,— fera, L. carry, bear).

DESCRIPTION. Ground color of head and thorax greenish tawny marked with piceous, abdomen piceous marked with castaneous. Fresh specimens are probably green based on the variability in the intensity of green and tawny in the type series.

Head. Head wider than pronotal collar lateral angles and mesonotum, dorsal head piceous except for spot on posterior epicranial suture, triangular spot on posterior cranial depression, supra-antennal plates, except for piceous posteromedial piceous corner, and anterolateral vertex posterior to supra-antennal plate ground color, piceous posterior to eye. Long silvery pile posterior to eye, short golden pile on vertex. Ocelli red, rosaceous in some paratypes, eyes testaceous. Ventral head piceous except transverse ground color fascia ventral to supra-antennal plate continuous with dorsal mark but not reaching eye, posterior margin of gena, anterior and lateral margin of lorum ground color, long silvery pile ventral to eye, on gena and on lorum, white pubescence on ventral head. Postclypeus with eight transverse grooves, central sulcus narrow at apex expanding laterally on posteroventral surface, ground color with dorsal surface posterior to transverse grooves, within expanded region of central sulcus, except for longitudinal fascia on either side of midline, within transverse grooves and ventroposterior piceous, first three dorsal transverse groove on left and first two on right piceous connected medially by fascia lateral to central sulcus, first two or first three connected in paratypes, white pubescence laterally and posteroventrally, short silvery pile on ventral surface. Anteclypeus piceous with ground color carina, mark on carina reduced to posterior half or expanding onto lateral surfaces in some paratypes, covered with white pubescence and long silvery pile. Mentum ground color, medial labium castaneous, lateral and distal labium piceous, tip reaching to posterior of middle leg trochanter, with sparse short silvery pile, denser near tip. Scape and majority of proximal pedicel ground color, distal pedicel and flagellar segments piceous.

Thorax. Dorsal thorax ground color. Pronotum ground color, lightly castaneous on either side of midline in some paratypes, with transverse piceous marks on anterior disks on either side of anterior midline and between anterior sutures, mark triangular and extending posteriorly to connect to posterior mark in some paratypes, transverse mark on posterior disk with angled medial margin extending laterally to posterior lateral fissure, ambient fissure piceous from anterior lateral fissure to posterior mark, longitudinal castaneous fascia on lateral scutes in some paratypes, curved castaneous mark on scute between central paramedian fissure and posterior lateral fissure in some paratypes. Pronotal collar lightened ground color with radiating golden pile on lateral margin of lateral portion of pronotal collar. Mesonotum ground color, piceous on disk lateral to lateral sigillae not reaching posterior of lateral sigillae, medioanterior corner of lateral sigillae, between lateral and submedian sigillae diverging and extending along medial margin of lateral sigilla almost to posterior margin, mark along medial lateral sigillae incomplete posteriorly in some paratypes, and medially to spot on disk, curved marks along medial submedian sigillae margins connecting to parapsidal suture expanded into triangular mark on anterior terminus in some paratypes, between posterior submedian sigillae and scutal depressions, curving fascia between anterior arms of cruciform elevation extending anteriorly along midline forming elongated triangle on midline terminating anterior to posterior margin of submedian sigillae with more angled base, base curves between anterior arms of cruciform elevation to include scutal depressions, curved mark separated from scutal depressions or extending onto anterior midline of cruciform elevation in some paratypes, posterior mesothorax piceous. Cruciform elevation ground color with L-shaped piceous mark posterior to anterior arm of cruciform elevation, wing groove piceous with ground color spot in center. Metanotum piceous with ground color posterior margin. Long silvery pile in posterior wing groove, silvery pile on posterior margin, silvery pile on lateral margin in some paratypes, on lateral cruciform elevation, and anteriorly between the arms of the cruciform elevation. Ventral thoracic segments testaceous except piceous all but lateral basisterna 2 and 3, covered with dense white pubescence.

Wings. Fore wings hyaline with eight apical cells, hind wings hyaline with six apical cells. Cubitus anterior 1 of the fore wing straight between the split with cubitus anterior 2 and the mediocubital crossvein. Venation ground color at base except piceous anal vein 2 + 3 and ferruginous costal margin and radius & subcostal vein to node, becoming ferruginous in middle and piceous distally in apical cells, subcostal vein piceous distal to node, ambient vein piceous. Basal cell longer than broad, hyaline with slight greenish tint at base and along arculus. Pterostigma present. Infuscation on ambient vein extending from distal subcostal, radius anterior 1, radius anterior 2 veins not reaching distal radius posterior, infuscation extending onto wing margin to wing apex. Basal membrane of fore wing gray with dark gray posterior margin. Venation of hind wing similarly colored, median and radius posterior veins green, anal veins 2 and 3 castaneous. Anal cell 3 and anal cell 2 along anal vein 3 gray, anal cell 2 along anal vein 2 gray, gray area margined with infuscation in anal cells 2 and 3, spot of infuscation on wing margin distal to apical cell 2, also distal to apical cell 2 in some paratypes.

Legs. Legs ground color, fore femora striped with castaneous posteriorly, majority of middle of tibiae castaneous, distal tibiae, tarsus, and tarsal claws piceous. Fore femora proximal spine castaneous with ground color base and piceous tip, forming acute angle to femur, secondary spine longest, narrower than primary spine, piceous with castaneous tip, elongate, greater acute angled to femoral axis than primary spine, and small, castaneous apical spine, castaneous with a piceous tip, about half as long as secondary spine which is large for the genus, parallel to secondary spine, long silvery pile radiating from ridge with spines. Legs covered with long and short silvery pile.

Operculum. Male operculum ground color with piceous spots on medial and lateral base, castaneous anterolateral margin, straight lateral margin angled mediad angle increasing slightly at about half length, joining to smoothly rounded posterior margin, posterior medial margin semicircular, angled mediad at midline to anteromediad base slightly medial to medial meracanthus, reaching to anterior margin of sternite II covering tympanal cavity completely. Medial margin extending to lateral trochanter coving tympanal cavity medially. Meracanthus ground color with piceous spot on medial base, broadly triangular with curved lateral and medial margins, reaching to middle of sternite I. Female operculum ground color with piceous spot on lateral base, light castaneous on medial base, castaneous anterolateral margin, lateral margin straight slightly angled mediad, posterolateral margin straight, curving medially to base, terminating medially beyond middle of meracanthus, reaching to middle of sternite II. Female meracanthus similar to male, longer than operculum extending to posterior of sternite II. Opercula covered with dense white pubescence.

Abdomen. Male tergites piceous with castaneous lateral margins, tergite 1 with ground color fascia along dorsal timbal cavity margin, tergite 2 with ground color spot on ventral timbal cavity margin, tergite 7 with posterior margin castaneous, tergite 8 castaneous with piceous anterior margin, female tergites similarly colored, lateral tergite 8 piceous in some paratypes, auditory capsule piceous, castaneous in female. Dense golden pile on tergites, transverse fascia of white pubescence on anterior tergite 3 in male, widening dorsolaterally, transverse fascia on posterior female tergite 1, lateral female tergite 2, dorsolateral and lateral female tergite 3, and anterior tergite 7 in both males and females. Timbal cover recurved exposing timbal dorsally, castaneous with piceous margin. Timbal with ten long and nine intercalary ribs. Female abdominal segment 9 castaneous with piceous dorsolateral surface, ventral margin anterior to medial extension over gonapophyses, stigma and fascia near posterior margin, covered with long golden pile on ventral and ventrolateral surfaces. Posterior margin of female abdominal segment 9 straight. Sternite I piceous, sternite II piceous medially, castaneous with ground color ventrolateral region and lateral anterior margin, sternites III–VI dark castaneous medially forming central fascia within lighter castaneous lateral regions, sternite VII similarly colored with transverse posterior margin, sternite VIII U-shaped with transverse posterior margin, radiating long golden pile. Female sternites similarly marked. Epipleurites castaneous. Female sternite VII with a deep medial notch, V-shaped anteriorly, an oblique angle forms a short transverse region before another oblique angle to straight extension continuing to posterior margin, posterior margin of sternite semicircular to lateral surface, lateral margin sinuate constricting posterior extension in middle of lateral margin. Long silvery pile radiating from sternites, white pubescence on male sternites I and II, transverse fascia on posterior of female sternite 1, lateral sternites and epipleurites III–VI with dense white pubescence.

Genitalia. Male pygofer dark castaneous with piceous dorsum, dorsal beak and posterior, with short silvery pile on dorsal beak, longer and denser on ventral surface, distal shoulder small, ochraceous, forming a right angle, curving smoothly to dorsal beak, dorsal beak triangular with pointed apex, arching to terminus when viewed from the side. Pygofer basal lobe elongated, flattened, terminus expanding mediad and folding mediad around pygofer margin with transverse terminus margin, lighter colored and curving mediad, basal half angled laterad, increasing lateral angle and reducing thickness before changing angle to become anteroposterior at terminus, pygofer upper lobes small flattened forming a ridge along dorsal terminus of basal pygofer lobe. Anal styles piceous with lighter ventral surface and ground color deep lateral regions, radiating short silvery pile, extending well beyond dorsal beak, anal tube dark ochraceous. Uncus lobe large, piceous with dorsal castaneous fascia not reaching terminus, dorsal carina terminating in small convex region near terminus, terminus rounded when viewed from above, ventrally concave with medial carina, lateral portion folded ventrally from dorsal surface reducing in width towards apex when viewed from the side, lateral margin arching laterally from base to apex, widest in the middle. Dorsal, lateral and ventral surfaces radiating long golden pile.Aedeagus dark castaneous, blunt, rounded terminus with three small projections, elongated spine-like lateral extensions with bent terminus above terminal aedeagus base.

Female gonocoxite IX piceous with castaneous margin radiating golden pile. Gonapophysis IX dark castaneous. Gonocoxite X piceous extending past posterior abdominal segment 9 but not as far as dorsal beak or anal styles, with radiating golden pile. Anal styles piceous, anal tube ochraceous.

MEASUREMENTS (MM). N = nine males or 10 females, mean (range). Length of body: male 21.18 (20.0–21.75), female 19.81 (18.0–21.0); length of fore wing: male 27.09 (26.15–28.1), female 27.03 (25.3–28.6); width of fore wing: male 9.03 (8.6–9.8), female 8.71 (8.2–9.0); length of head: male 3.71 (3.6–3.85), female 3.82 (3.7–3.95); width of head including eyes: male 8.24 (7.8–8.5), female 8.15 (7.45–8.65); width of pronotum including suprahumeral plates: male 7.65 (7.35–8.0), female 7.57 (6.85–7.95); width of mesonotum: male 6.50 (6.2–6.7), female 6.48 (5.75–6.9).

DIAGNOSIS. Selymbria ahyetios , S. pandora and S. subolivacea can be distinguished from this species by the lack of infuscation on the apex of their fore wing. The infuscation of the fore wing is found on the apex of the fore wing and on basal apical cells 1–3 and/or on the radiomedial cross vein in S. boliviaensis n. sp., S. danieleae , S. ecuadorensis n. sp., S. iguazuensis n. sp., S. loretoensis n. sp., S. madredediosensis n. sp., S. puntarenasensis n. sp. and S. stigmatica . Selymbria ahyetios can be distinguished by the diamond shaped widening of the postclypeus central sulcus near the postclypeus ventral apex, female operculum extending to sternite II with a posteromedial notch, an uncus with a curved posterior margin that is wider than the anal styles with recurved spines on either side, the wide notch in the posterior of male sternite VIII, and aedeagus with two short spines medially with larger extensions forming lateral wings. Selymbria chevauxensis can be distinguished by the fore femur primary spine is adpressed to the femur rather than being angled above it, the curved cubitus anterior 1 of the fore wing between the split with cubitus anterior 2 and the mediocubital crossvein. The fore wing length greater than 25 mm, uncus with curved lateral margins, and fore femur apical spine about half the length of the secondary spine distinguishes this species from S. guatemalensis n. sp. and S. pluvialis . The castaneous rather than piceous abdomen, the straight lateral uncus margins rather than reducing near the tip, and the angled medioposterior of the female sternite VII rather than smoothly curving to the posterior margin distinguishes S. guianensis n. sp.

The Panamanian species can be distinguished by the fore wing length being greater than 25 mm, an uncus with curved lateral margins, and a fore femoral apical spine about half the length of the secondary spine in S. cinctifera n. sp., the diamond shaped widening of the postclypeus central sulcus near the postclypeus ventral apex, an uncus with a curved posterior margin that is wider than the anal styles with recurved spines on either side, the wide notch in the posterior of male sternite VIII, and the parallel medial margins of the notch in female sternite VII in S. ahyetios , and the fore wing length being less than 25 mm, an uncus with straight lateral margins, and a small fore femoral apical spine, the expanding central sulcus to the posteroventral postclypeus, the constricted and rectangular uncus terminus, male sternite VIII without a terminal notch, and the posteriorly widening notch in female sternite VII in S. pluvialis .

DISTRIBUTION. The species is known only from the type series collected in Panama and Costa Rica. The range extends from southernmost Province of Panama to one of the northern border provinces of Costa Rica. The distribution may be extended to both the north and south with additional collecting efforts.

UV

Departamento de Biologia de la Universidad del Valle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadidae

SubFamily

Tibicininae

Genus

Selymbria

Loc

Selymbria cinctifera

Sanborn, Allen F. 2019
2019
Loc

Selymbria pluvialis

Sanborn, A. F. 2018: 59
2018
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