Hybothoracaphis laevigata, Chen, Jing, Jiang, Liyun & Qiao, Gexia, 2016

Chen, Jing, Jiang, Liyun & Qiao, Gexia, 2016, Hybothoracaphis, a new genus of Nipponaphidini (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Hormaphidinae) from China and its phylogenetic placement based on multiple genes, Zootaxa 4170 (2), pp. 375-383 : 376-380

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Hybothoracaphis laevigata
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sp. nov.

Hybothoracaphis laevigata sp. nov.

( Figs1–25 View FIGURES 1 – 10 View FIGURES 11 – 21 View FIGURES 22 – 25 , Table 1 View TABLE 1 )

Etymology. The new species is named for the almost smooth dorsum of prosoma. “ laevigata ” (Latin) means “smooth”.

Description. Apterous viviparous females: Body oval, aleyrodiform, strongly sclerotized, thickened, with a conspicuous median dorsal ridge ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 22 – 25 ). Dark brown in life ( Figs 22–24 View FIGURES 22 – 25 ). For morphometric data see Table 1 View TABLE 1 .

Mounted specimens. Body brown; legs light brown; muscle attachment plates dark brown; rostrum, cauda, anal plate, and genital plate pale in color. Prosoma consisting of fused head, thorax, and abdominal segment I; abdominal segments II–VII fused and completely separated from prosoma; abdominal segment VIII free ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 11 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Dorsum of prosoma smooth, with a few wrinkles. Muscle attachment plates distinct, forming radial pattern with dorsal wrinkles ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 11, 12 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Central axis of dorsal prosoma with clusters of irregular-shaped pustules, located before and behind the muscle attachment plates ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 12 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ); the largest one located on the anterior area of head, distinctly elevated, spherical ( Figs 2 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 13 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ); others protuberant, flat, or indistinct. Posterior marginal area of dorsal prosoma with indistinct oval or spindle-shaped markings in some specimens. The margin of dorsal prosoma with a wide transversely striped band ( Figs 1, 3 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 11, 14 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Abdominal tergites II–VII with short and long ripples, tergite VIII with scaly imbrications medially and transverse stripes posterior marginally ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ). Marginal vertical area of body covered with mosaic-like ornamentation, protuberant ( Figs 1, 4 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 11, 15 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Two pairs of thoracic spiracles conspicuous ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11 – 21 , indicated with arrows in Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ). Dorsal setae of body very short, fine, and pointed. Head with a pair of cephalic setae; dorsum of prosoma with 11 pairs of submarginal setae, among head with 4 pairs anterior to eyes, pro-, meso-, and metanotum each with 2 pairs, abdominal tergite I with a pair; the spinal area of prosoma with 0–2 setae; abdominal tergites II–VII each with a pair of submarginal setae; tergite VIII with 4 setae ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ). Frons not protuberant. Eyes 3-faceted ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ). Antennae very small, unsegmented, with L-shaped bend and 2 apical setae ( Figs 5 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 16 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Primary rhinaria small, rounded, and placed closely. Rostrum short, reaching to fore coxae. Ultimate rostral segment wedge-shaped, with 2 pairs of primary setae and a pair of secondary setae ( Figs 6 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 17 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Legs short, exposed outside body, smooth, trochanter and femur fused ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Setae on legs sparse, hind tibiae with stiff and blunt setae on distal part. First tarsal chaetotaxy: 2 or 3, 3, 2. Dorsoapical setae on second tarsal segment expanded at apex and longer than claws. Claws normal. Siphunculi pore-like, slightly raised, on abdominal tergite IV ( Figs 7 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 18 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Cauda and anal plate with spinules, genital plate with spinulose transverse stripes ( Figs 8–10 View FIGURES 1 – 10 ). Cauda knobbed, constricted at base, with 7–9 setae ( Figs 8 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 19 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Anal plate bilobed, each lobe with 6 setae ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 20 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ). Genital plate broadly rounded, with 2 anterior setae and 9–12 setae along the posterior margin ( Figs 10 View FIGURES 1 – 10 , 21 View FIGURES 11 – 21 ).

Specimens examined. Holotype: apterous viviparous female, CHINA: Tibet (Mainling County, 29.44°N, 94.72°E, altitude 2940 m), 1.viii.2014, No. 32788-1-2-1, on Quercus aquifolioides , coll. J. Chen and X. C. Zhu ( NZMC) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 3 apterous viviparous females (COI: KU530576 View Materials ; CytB: KU530577 View Materials ; EF-1α: KU530578 View Materials ), with the same collection data as holotype (NZMC); 2 apterous viviparous females, CHINA: Tibet ( Nyingchi City , 29.88°N, 93.43°E, altitude 3330 m), 2.viii.2010, No. 25731-1-1, on Quercus aquifolioides , coll. G. X. Qiao, Q. H. Liu, Y. Wang, and R. Chen ( NHM) GoogleMaps ; 2 apterous viviparous females (COI: KU530570 View Materials ), No. 25731 (NZMC); 2 apterous viviparous females ( COI: KU530571 View Materials ), CHINA: Tibet (Bome County, 29.61°N, 96.39°E, altitude 3350 m), 5.viii.2014, No. 29575, on Quercus aquifolioides , coll. J. Chen and X. C. Zhu ( NZMC) GoogleMaps ; 1 apterous viviparous female ( COI: KU530572 View Materials ), CHINA: Tibet (Zayu County, 28.80°N, 97.50°E, altitude 2660 m), 7.viii.2014, No. GoogleMaps

29650, on Quercus aquifolioides , coll. J. Chen and X. C. Zhu (NZMC); 1 apterous viviparous female ( COI: KU530573 View Materials ), CHINA: Tibet (Bayi Town, Mt. Biri , 29.64°N, 94.38°E, altitude 3250 m), 31.vii.2014, No. 32765, on Quercus aquifolioides , coll. J. Chen, R. Chen, and X. C. Zhu ( NZMC) GoogleMaps ; 1 apterous viviparous female ( COI: KU530574 View Materials ), CHINA: Tibet (Bayi Town, Mt. Biri , 29.65°N, 94.38°E, altitude 3200 m), 31.vii.2014, No. 32776, on Quercus aquifolioides , coll. J. Chen, R. Chen, and X. C. Zhu ( NZMC) GoogleMaps ; 3 apterous viviparous females ( COI: KU530575 View Materials ), CHINA: Tibet (Mainling County, 29.31°N, 94.34°E, altitude 2950 m), 1.viii.2014, No. 32781, on Quercus aquifolioides , coll. J. Chen and X. C. Zhu ( NZMC) GoogleMaps .

Distribution. China (Tibet).

Host plant. Quercus aquifolioides .

Biology. Aphids live along the veins on the undersides of leaves of Quercus aquifolioides ( Figs 22–25 View FIGURES 22 – 25 ). The life cycle is unknown.

Comments. The new species most resembles Thoracaphis kumaoni Chakrabarti & Debnath, 2011 , but differs from it as follows: antennae unsegmented (the latter: 3-segmented); a conspicuous median dorsal ridge present on body (the latter: absent); clusters of irregular-shaped pustules present along central axis of dorsal prosoma (the latter: absent); dorsum of prosoma almost smooth (the latter: variably corrugated); the marginal band on dorsal prosoma transversely striped (the latter: polygonal reticulated) ( Chakrabarti & Debnath, 2011).

TABLE 1. Morphometric data of Hybothoracaphis laevigata sp. nov.

Parts (For abbreviations see Materials and methods) Apterous viviparae (n=15) Mean Range Standard Deviation
Length Body length (mm) Body width 1.093 0.854–1.283 0.850 0.620–0.956 0.106 0.093
Whole antenna 0.027 0.022–0.031 0.004
URS 0.079 0.072–0.091 0.007
Hind trochanter and femur 0.101 0.086–0.120 0.011
Hind tibia 0.100 0.086–0.122 0.010
2HT 0.035 0.027–0.042 0.004
AD SIPH 0.022 0.019–0.025 0.002
Cauda 0.032 0.022–0.037 0.005
BW Cauda 0.038 0.029–0.043 0.004
MW Hind tibia 0.019 0.017–0.020 0.001
Cephalic setae 0.007 0.006–0.007 0.001
Submarginal setae on Tergite I 0.012 0.010–0.017 0.002
Spinal setae on Tergite VIII 0.016 0.012–0.019 0.002
Setae on Hind tibia 0.010 0.007–0.012 0.002
No. of Antenna setae on URS 2 6  
Tergite VIII 4  
Cauda 7–9  
Each lobe of AP 6  
GP 11–14  
Ratio Whole antenna / Body (times) Hind tibia / Body 0.02 0.02–0.03 0.09 0.08–0.11 0.005 0.009
URS / BW URS 2.03 1.82–2.47 0.199
URS / 2HT 2.18 1.82–2.64 0.242
Cauda / BW Cauda 0.83 0.73–0.94 0.076
Setae on Hind tibia / MW Hind tibia 0.52 0.38–0.71 0.087
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University of Nottingham

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University of Coimbra Botany Department

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