Pyrops andamanensis ( Distant, 1880 )

Constant, Jérôme & Mohan, Ashwini Venkatanarayana, 1801, The lanternflies from Andaman and Nicobar: one new Pyrops species, new records and illustrated key to the species (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae), Belgian Journal of Entomology 49, pp. 1-24 : 1-24

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Pyrops andamanensis ( Distant, 1880 )
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Pyrops andamanensis ( Distant, 1880) View in CoL

Figs 1 View Fig , 8 View Fig , 9 View Fig .

Fulgora andamanensis DISTANT, 1880: 152 View in CoL [description], pl. 5, figs 7, 7a [dorsal and lateral aspects illustrated]. Type in BMNH.

Fulgora andamanensis View in CoL – ATKINSON, 1885: 135 [description; compared with P. delessertii (Guérin-Méneville, 1840) and P. maculatus (Olivier, 1741) View in CoL ]. — ATKINSON, 1889: 338 [notes, mentioned from Nicobar island]; pl. 15 [dorsal aspect and lateral view of head of Nicobar specimen]. — DISTANT, 1906: 190 [described, keyed]. — LALLEMAND, 1963: 80 [keyed, described, placed in the P. candelaria View in CoL group].

Laternaria andamanensis View in CoL – METCALF, 1947 [transferred to Laternaria ; catalogued].

Pyrops andamanensis View in CoL – NAGAI & PORION, 1996: 24 [transferred to Pyrops View in CoL ; catalogued], pl. 11 fig. 153 [dorsal aspect]. — LIANG, 1998: 42 [catalogued].

DIAGNOSIS. The species can be separated from all other species of Pyrops by the following combination of characters:

(1) posterior wings pale blue with apex and area along sutural margin black brown, with brown area paler and narrower towards basosutural angle ( Fig. 1 A View Fig );

(2) cephalic process elongate, curved and narrowing apically ( Fig. 1 E–G View Fig );

(3) head black with frons yellow-brown ( Fig. 1 E–G View Fig );

(4) tegmina uniformly with ground colour black and dense reticulum of green veins and veinlets, and with transverse rows of centrally orange white spots ( Fig. 1 A View Fig ).

MATERIAL EXAMINED.

TYPE MATERIAL. INDIA, Andaman and Nicobar Islands: holotype ♀ ( Fig. 1 View Fig ): [Andamans] [ andamanensis Dist. (Type)] [Distant Coll. 1911—383.] [Type]. ( BMNH) .

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL. INDIA, Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 1♂: Andaman, Distant Coll., 1911—383. ( BMNH) .

ADDITIONAL DATA. INDIA, Andaman and Nicobar Islands: 1 ex. ( Fig. 8 View Fig ): Nicobar ( ATKINSON, 1885, 1889).

SUPPLEMENTARY DESCRIPTION.

Male genitalia: brown-black with anal tube darker. Pygofer higher than long, with posterior margin broadly rounded with a ventral projection in lateral view ( Fig. 9 A View Fig ). Gonostyli ( Fig. 11 A–B View Fig ) elongate, 1.75 times longer than high in lateral view, with posterior margin broadly narrowly rounded and showing a slight lamina dorsolaterally; not surpassing apex of anal tube; lateral hooks of gonostyli strongly projecting laterally, and pointing ventrally at apex ( Fig. 9 A–B View Fig ). Anal tube elongate ( Fig. 9 A, C View Fig ), 1.15 times longer than broad in dorsal view, broader apically ( Fig. 9 C View Fig ); lateral margins slightly sinuate ( Fig. 9 C View Fig ) and apical margin strongly notched in dorsal view ( Fig. 9 C View Fig ).

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DISTRIBUTION. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, without more precision.

NOTE. The species has not been recorded for more than one century. The last record was given by ATKINSON (1885) from Nicobar.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Fulgoridae

Genus

Pyrops

Loc

Pyrops andamanensis ( Distant, 1880 )

Constant, Jérôme & Mohan, Ashwini Venkatanarayana 1801
1801
Loc

Pyrops andamanensis

LIANG A. - P. 1998: 42
NAGAI S. & PORION T. 1996: 24
1996
Loc

Fulgora andamanensis

LALLEMAND V. 1963: 80
DISTANT W. L. 1906: 190
ATKINSON E. T. 1889: 338
ATKINSON E. T. 1885: 135
1885
Loc

Fulgora andamanensis

DISTANT W. L. 1880: 152
1880
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