Desudaboides melindae, Constant, Jerome, 2010

Constant, Jerome, 2010, Review of the Australian genus Desudaboides Musgrave with descriptions of four new species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae), Zootaxa 2351, pp. 39-48 : 43-45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.193465

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6195916

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Desudaboides melindae
status

sp. nov.

Desudaboides melindae View in CoL n. sp.

Figs. 1C–D View FIGURES 1 A – J , 3 View FIGURES 3 A – C , 6 View FIGURE 6 .

Etymology. melindae : dedicated to Dr Melinda L. Moir who collected four of the six specimens of the type series.

Material examined. Holotype 3: [N.S.W.: Rummery Park Campsite, Nightcap NP; 28.59912°S 153.37755°E, 16 Dec 2008, MV light; 363m; M.L. Moir & K.E.C. Brennan] ( ASCU); 2 paratypes 3: [dry rainforest, N.S.W., Broken Head Nat. Res., 28°42’32”S 153°36’52”E, 70m, 15.xii.2008. mv light, M.L.Moir & K. Brennan] ( RBINS); paratype 3: [ NSW, Big Rocky Dam, Nightcap Nat. Pk., 216m, 28°38’15”S 153°20’47”E, 18.xii.2008, mv light, M. Moir & K. Brennan] ( ASCU); paratype 3: [Maroochydore, Qld, 11 Dec. 1984, G. Theischinger] [MJF collection, MJF003027] ( ASCU) coordinates of Maroochydore: 26°39’S 153°06’E; paratype Ƥ: [Bluewater Range, 25.ii.1989, L. Ring] [MJF collection, MJF0003191] ( ASCU) coordinates of Bluewater Range: 18°54’S 145°57’E.

Diagnosis. The species is immediately recognized by the following combination of characters: (1) disc of frons without black spots, small spots only on fronto-clypeal joint, (2) hind wings without red or orange, (3) abdominal tergites black, (4) size more than 25 mm.

Description. LT: 3 (n = 5): 27.1 mm (26.6–28.1); Ƥ (n = 1): 32.2 mm.

Head: pale yellow-olivaceous with minute red spots; black: middle of hind margin of vertex, transverse spot on each side of disc of vertex, frons-vertex joint, small median and small oblique lateral lines along dorsal margin of frons, 4 small spots along fronto-clypeal joint, often 2 small longitudinal stripes on postclypeus ( Figs 1 C–D View FIGURES 1 A – J ); frons marked with olivaceous before antennae ( Fig. 1 D View FIGURES 1 A – J ); labium brown, surpassing hind coxae; median carina of frons obsolete; pedicel large, reniform, green-brown ( Fig. 1 D View FIGURES 1 A – J ); ratio BV/LV = 5.8; BF/LF = 1.3.

Thorax: yellow-olivaceous with minute red spots; 2 small red spots on anterior half of pronotum, posterior half infuscate; mesonotum with row of 5 black spots along margin of pronotum, row of 4 black spots on disc, lateral ones sometimes confluent with spots of anterior row; 2 small black spots near hind margin and large black spot at base of scutellum, latter joining median anterior black spot by black line on median carina ( Fig. 1 C View FIGURES 1 A – J ); small black marks on lateral thoracic pleura; ratio LP+LM/BT = 1.0; LM/LP = 2.4.

Tegmina: slightly more than basal half and costal cell pale yellow-brown, apex hyaline; all covered with large, irregular, brown to black markings; hyaline large patch along sutural margin after clavus ( Fig. 1 C View FIGURES 1 A – J ); ratio LTg/BTg = 3.2.

Hind wings: black with apical 2/5 hyaline, often infuscate in males; elongate pale blue-white markings near base, turquoise in females, between veins A1 and A2, between veins M and SCu and along vein Sc; veins black-brown ( Fig. 1 C View FIGURES 1 A – J ).

Legs: pale yellow-olivaceous with irregular black longitudinal markings; I and II with tibiae black apically and obsolete black ring at middle, and tarsi black; hind tibiae with 6-7 lateral and 7 apical spines black apically; apex of 3rd hind tarsomere black ( Fig. 1 C View FIGURES 1 A – J ).

Abdomen: tergites black with margin finely bordered with pale yellow (3) ( Fig. 1 C View FIGURES 1 A – J ) or pale turquoise (Ƥ); sternites pale yellow-green to pale yellow-brown, with broad basal transverse black marking.

Genitalia 3: see Figs. 3 A–C View FIGURES 3 A – C .

Biology. Four out of the six specimens have been caught at light trap. Two specimens have been captured in a dry rainforest.

Distribution ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Eastern Queensland and NE New South Wales, not far away from the coast.

ASCU

Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit

RBINS

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

NSW

Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Fulgoridae

Genus

Desudaboides

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