Tinocripus, Nielson. Five, 1982

Nielson, M. W., 2011, 2953, Zootaxa 2953, pp. 1-85 : 21

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1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5288292

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scientific name

Tinocripus
status

 

Key to species of Tinocripus View in CoL (males)

1. Head in dorsal view angulate in front...................................................................... 2

- Head in dorsal view rounded in front...................................................................... 5

2. Style shorter than to nearly as long as aedeagus; pregenital plate rounded apically................................... 3

- Style much longer than aedeagus ( Nielson 1992: Fig. 16); pregenital plate attenuated apically ( Nielson 1992, Fig. 17)..................................................................................... ( Brazil) T. elongata Nielson

3. Stylar apophysis slender throuoghout...................................................................... 4

- Stylar apophysis enlarged in apical 1/3, striate longitudinally ( Figs. 102, 103).............( Colombia) T. sinuatus View in CoL , sp. nov.

4. Pygofer with very long caudodorsal process, about as long as pygofer, caudoventral process broad along middle ( Nielson 1988, Fig. 37)...................................................................... ( Ecuador) T. huggerti Nielson View in CoL

- Pygofer with short caudodorsal process, about half as long as pygofer, caudoventral process narrow throughout ( Fig. 91).............................................................................. ( Colombia) T. angustus View in CoL , sp. nov.

5. Crown narrower than transocular width; caudoventral process of pygofer without transverse corrugations................ 6

- Crown as wide as transocular width; caudoventral process of pygofer with transverse corrugations ( Nielson 1983, Fig. 717)................................................................................. ( Peru) T. spinosus Nielson View in CoL

6. Forewing with fuscous longitudinal band midway from clavus to apex of forewing; pygofer with subapical, enlarged caudoventral process ( Nielson 1983: Fig. 730)............................................( Peru) T. schlingeri Nielson View in CoL

- Forewing without such band, small ochraceous spot on subapex of clavus; pygofer with curved bladelike caudoventral process ( Nielson 1983: Fig. 772)............................................................. ( Peru) T. gladius Nielson View in CoL

Nielson, M. W. (1983) New leafhopper species of Coelidia with a revised key and notes on homonymy and distribution (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae). Great Basin Naturalist, 43 (4), 669 - 674.

Nielson, M. W. (1988 a) New genera and new species of Neotropical Coelidiini (Homptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae). Great Basin Naturalist 48 (2), 232 - 249.

Nielson, M. W. (1992 a) Afrotropical leafhoppers in the tribe Coelidiini (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: Coelidiinae). Part II. Additional new taxa with taxonomic notes and a revised key to genera and species. Journal of African Zoology, 106, 211 - 242.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae