Latissus dilatatus ( Fourcroy, 1785 )

Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., Soulier-Perkins, Adeline & Bourgoin, Thierry, 2011, Fieber’s original drawings and their corresponding types for the family Issidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) in the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle of Paris, France, Zootaxa 2806, pp. 24-34 : 28

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.202303

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6192320

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scientific name

Latissus dilatatus ( Fourcroy, 1785 )
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Latissus dilatatus ( Fourcroy, 1785) View in CoL

Cicada dilatata de Fourcroy, 1785: 193. Latissus dilatatus (Fourcroy) View in CoL , Dlabola, 1974: 299. Issus luteus Fieber, 1876: 260 View in CoL , syn. fide Puton, 1899: 105. ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 )

Note. Issus luteus View in CoL was based probably on two males from Italy. In NLC there is a male with Noualhier’s hand-written label: “ Type Fieber”, but without a small green square and with genital segments invisible externally, while Fieber has figured the male genitalia of possibly a second specimen. We prefer to designate a male with exposed male genitalia as a lectotype if one can be found in the future.

SUBTRIBE AGALMATIINA GNEZDILOV, 2002

GENUS TINGISSUS GNEZDILOV, 2003 View in CoL

Tingissus melanophleps ( Fieber, 1877) View in CoL , comb. n. Hysteropterum melanophleps Fieber, 1877: 5 View in CoL

Hysteropterum melanophleps (Fieber) View in CoL , Dlabola, 1984: 31, figs. 16-26 Agalmatium melanophleps (Fieber) View in CoL , Gnezdilov, 2003: 77 (Fig. 5)

Type material examined. Ƥ, lectotype (here designated) ( MNHN (EH)7470) (PC).

Note. The species was based on a female (or females) from Bielsa (Huesca Province of Spain) collected by (or received from) Scott. The female from PC without label corresponds to Fieber’s drawings and it is here designated as lectotype.

The species belongs to the genus Tingissus Gnezdilov, 2003 , according to the characteristic rounded transverse keels on the gonoplacs, the anal tube twice as long as wide and the presence of 7 intermediate spines on the first metatarsomere apically. Dlabola (1984) figured male genitalia of H. melanophleps but incorrectly placed H. fuscovenosum Fieber, 1877 (see below) and H. guadarramense Melichar, 1906 in synonymy under it. Examination of the types of all mentioned species supported their validity ( Gnezdilov, 2010 and present data). Recently Gnezdilov (2003) incorrectly transferred H. melanophleps to the genus Agalmatium Emeljanov, 1971 .

GENUS IBERANUM GNEZDILOV, 2003

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Issidae

Genus

Latissus

Loc

Latissus dilatatus ( Fourcroy, 1785 )

Gnezdilov, Vladimir M., Soulier-Perkins, Adeline & Bourgoin, Thierry 2011
2011
Loc

Hysteropterum melanophleps

Dlabola 1984: 31
1984
Loc

Tingissus melanophleps (

Fieber 1877: 5
1877
Loc

Cicada dilatata

Dlabola 1974: 299
Puton 1899: 105
Fieber 1876: 260
Fourcroy 1785: 193
1785
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