Sofiella takiyae, Domahovski & Alasmar & Cavichioli, 2023
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5318.4.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8181510 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9B5F87F3-FFB6-FFD3-4294-FAB4FBFDFA7B |
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Sofiella takiyae |
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sp. nov. |
Sofiella takiyae View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs 1–21 View FIGURES 1–6 View FIGURES 7–13 View FIGURES 14–21 )
Type-locality: S„o José dos Pinhais, State of Paraná, South Brazil.
Measurements (mm). Holotype (male)—4.5. Paratypes — 10 males (4.1–4.7) and 36 females (4.9–5.6).
Color. Dorsum ( Figs 1, 2, 4, 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ) with background black in males and brownish in females, with ivory to yellowish bands and dots as follows: crown with anterior margin yellowish, posterior margin with small yellowish bands; pronotum with transverse irregular band from middle of the disk to the posterior margin; mesonotum with small bands; forewing with three transverse and fragmented bands, one basal, one median and other in the apical third, with several small scattered spots; apex with membrane smoky. Head ( Figs 3, 6 View FIGURES 1–6 ) with frons yellowish with muscle impressions black (males) or brown (females) and with some black or dark brown maculae medially; gena black with rounded yellow spot medially and with a very narrow yellow outer border; clypeus black with two yellow spots basally. Legs ( Figs 2, 5 View FIGURES 1–6 ) dark brown with yellow maculae.
Male genitalia. Pygofer ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–13 ), in lateral view, short; posterior margin slightly angulated on dorsal third, macrosetae distributed on posterior two-thirds.Valve ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–13 ), in ventral view, slender and transverse, subrectangular. Subgenital plate ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–13 ), in ventral view, triangular, narrowing towards apex; outer margins with uniseriate row of macrosetae and long filiform setae at base; in lateral view ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–13 ), plates almost extending as far as pygofer apex posteriorly. Style ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–13 ), in dorsal view, short, attaining basal third of subgenital plate, with conspicuous preapical lobe and apex truncate, foot-like. Connective ( Figs 9, 10 View FIGURES 7–13 ), in dorsal view, short, Y-shaped, arms broad, stem narrow with well developed keel medially, surpassing arms anterad. Aedeagus ( Fig. 12, 13 View FIGURES 7–13 ) symmetrical, in lateral view, apodeme narrow, as long as shaft length; aedeagal shaft directed posteriorly, slightly curved dorsally, with pair of flanges laterally, arising near apodeme base and extending dorsally to apex, serrated apically; pair of apical acute processes directed anteriorly from which pair of lateroventral flanges extends anterad; gonopore subapical. Paraphyses ( Figs 10, 11 View FIGURES 7–13 ) symmetric, in lateral view, with base sclerotized and with two pairs of rami: basal one short and narrow, apical one wide and fused basally, abruptly tapered towards apex, with apex foot-like and directed inwards.
Female terminalia. Sternite VII ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14–21 ) with posterior margin produced and slightly truncated. Pygofer ( Figs 14, 15 View FIGURES 14–21 ), in lateral view, produced posteriorly, subtriangular and angled apically; macrosetae located mostly on posterior half and extending anteriorly along ventral margin. Internal sternite VIII membranous. First valvifer ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14–21 ) ellipsoidal, more expanded dorsally and with acute apex. First ovipositor valvula ( Fig. 16, 17 View FIGURES 14–21 ) well produced, slightly enlarged basally, blade slightly expanded towards apex, the latter acute; ventral interlocking device extending to half length of blade; dorsal sculptured area obliquely striate with very small scale-like projections, starting at basal third and extending to apex. Second valvula ( Fig. 18–20 View FIGURES 14–21 ) long, expanded beyond basal curvature, with dorsal and ventral margins subparallel, apex truncated obliquely, acute on the dorsal portion and with a distinct preapical prominence; dorsal margin with eleven long and very narrow, serrated teeth. Gonoplac ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 14–21 ) 5.5x longer than high; dorsoapical margin long, with half length of gonoplac, straight, almost parallel to ventral margin; ventral margin slightly rounded, distal portion and apex with dentiform cuticular projections; apex subacute.
Material examined. Holotype male: “ Brasil, Paraná, S. [S„o] J. [José] dos\ Pinhais , 25°36’18”S \ 49°11’37”W 880m \ 14.IX.2016 Sweep\ A.C. Domahovski leg.”, ( DZUP) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1♁, same data as holotype except “ 31. X.2011 ” ( DZUP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 05.XI.2011 ” ( DZUP); 3♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 22. VIII.2012 ” ( DZUP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 07.IX.2015 ” ( DZUP); 3♁, 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 01–30.IX.2015 Malaise-3” ( DZUP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 28.X.2015 ” ( DZUP); 2 GoogleMaps ♁, same data as holotype except “ 27.VIII–03.IX.2016 Malaise-3” ( DZUP); 1♁, 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 14.IX.2016 ” ( MNRJ); 1♁, 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 24.IX.2016 ” ( MZSP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 05. X.2016 ” ( MNRJ); 3♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 01–30.X.2016 ” ( DZUP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 18.XI.2016 ” ( MNRJ); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 07–21.I.2017 ” ( DZUP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 01–28.II.2018 ” ( MZSP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 03–17.XI.2018 ” ( MZSP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 01–31.X.2018 Malaise” ( DZUP); 1♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 01–30.IX.2019 Malaise” ( DZUP); 1 GoogleMaps ♁, same data as holotype except “ 1–30.IX.2020 Malaise” ( DZRJ); 2♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 1– 30.XI.2020 Malaise” ( DZUP); 3♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 1–30.IX.2021 Malaise” ( DZRJ); 3♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 1–31.X.2021 Malaise” ( DZUP); 3♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 1–30.XI.2021 Malaise” ( DZUP); 4♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ 1–30.IX.2022 Malaise” ( DZUP); 2♀ GoogleMaps , same data as holotype except “ XI.2022 ” ( DZUP); 1♁, “ Porto Alegre \ 13,9,44” “ Rio Grande do Sul \ 6753 \ Pe. Buck leg.” ( DZUP) GoogleMaps .
Etymology. We are pleased to name species for our friend and colleague, Sofia’s mother, Prof. Dr. Daniela Maeda Takiya, who has contributed to our knowledge of the Neotropical Cicadellidae .
FIGURES 1–6. Sofiella takiyae sp. nov. 1–3, male holotype. 1, Body, dorsal view. 2, Body, lateral view. 3, Face, frontal view. 4–6, female paratype. 4, Body, dorsal view. 5, Body, lateral view. 6, Face, frontal view. Scale bars in mm.
FIGURES 7–13. Sofiella takiyae sp. nov., male genitalia. 7, Genital capsule, lateral view. 8, Valve and subgenital plates, ventral view. 9, Connective and style, dorsal view. 10, Connective and paraphyses, lateral view. 11, Paraphyses, ventral view. 12, Aedeagus, lateral view. 13, Aedeagus, ventral view. Scale bars in mm.
FIGURES 14–21. Sofiella takiyae sp. nov., female terminalia. 14, Distal portion of abdomen, ventral view. 15, Distal portion of abdomen, lateral view. 16, First valvifer and first valvula, lateral view. 17. Apical portion of first valvula. 18–20, Second valvula. 18, Lateral view. 19, Teeth at basal portion. 20, Apical portion. 21, Second valvifer and gonoplac, lateral view. Scale bars in mm.
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