Zuata ohausi (Jacobi)

Andrew Hamilton, K. G., 2016, Neotropical spittlebugs related to Neaenini (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) and the origins of subfamily Cercopinae, Zootaxa 4169 (2), pp. 201-250 : 232

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scientific name

Zuata ohausi (Jacobi)
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Zuata ohausi (Jacobi) View in CoL , redefined.

Tomaspis ohausi Jacobi, 1908: 215 View in CoL (to Zuata: Fennah, 1968 View in CoL ). Tomaspisinella luteomaculata Lallemand, 1949: 117 View in CoL , syn.nov.

Remarks. The female type of Z. luteomaculata is somewhat darker than the male type of Z. ohausi , and comes from Peru rather than Ecuador, but their size (male 8.5 mm, female 9 mm) and coloration are consistent with normal sexual dimorphism (e.g., in the similarly colored Z. hysginon from Colombia), and their countries of origin are adjacent.

Zuata obrienorum sp. nov.

Etymology. obrienorum (patronym), named in honor of the collectors.

Diagnosis. Each tegmen bears 2 pale spots.

Description. Black with yellow band across anterior half of pronotum and 2 ivory spots on tegmen, basal one across clavus and adjacent corium, distal one across bases of anteapical cells ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12 – 13 D). Male pygofer short, with obliquely truncate tip and vertical posterior margin ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 36 – 45 A); subgenital plates rapidly tapered, ending in tiny spine directed ventrad, separated nearly to base by narrow slit ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 36 – 45 D); style long, bulbous at midlength, tip narrow and straight; theca recurved with 5 small preapical spines, a strongly curved one just before tip on caudal surface, pair of straight, divergent spines on anterior surface and below these a pair of parallel, retrorse spines with inturned tips. Length: male 5.7 mm, female 6.0 mm, width across eyes 1.6–1.7 mm, across pronotum 1.6–1.7 mm; length of eye 0.5 mm, of side margins of pronotum 0.6 mm.

Type. Holotype male, PANAMA, Cerro Campana , 29 July 1995 (C.W. & L.B, O’Brien) # 725,148 in ILNHS . Paratype, 1 female, same data but #725,147.

Remarks. I take great pleasure in naming this little beetle-like Hemipteran for the husband and wife team (Coleopterist and Hemipterist) who collected these insects and have done so much for entomology over the years.

Fennah, R. G. (1968) Revisionary notes on the New World genera of Cercopid froghoppers (Homoptera: Cercopoidea). Bulletin of Entomological Research, 58, 165 - 190. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1017 / S 0007485300055954

Jacobi, A. (1908) Neue Cercopiden des Andengebietes. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde, 8, 200 - 215. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 12854

Lallemand, V. (1949) Revision des Cercopinae (Hemiptera Homoptera). Memoires de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelle de Belgique, 32, 1 - 193.

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FIGURES 12 – 13. Zuata Fennah, head of Z. pica (Jacobi) (12) and others in dorsolateral aspect (13): A, Z. scapula sp. nov.; B, Z. zebra sp. nov.; C, Z. segui (Lallemand); D, Z. obrienorum sp. nov.; E, Z. ligatura sp. nov.; F, Z. hysginon sp. nov.; G, Z. ephipiata (Breddin); H, Z. oneraria (Jacobi), male; J, Z. infecta sp. nov.; K, Z. machadoa sp. nov.; L, Z. pictilis sp. nov.

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FIGURES 36 – 45. Neaenini, male genitalia of Zuata: A, genital capsule, lateral aspect; B, same, theca and phallobase; C, theca, caudal aspect; D, genital capsule, ventral aspect. 36, Z. oneraria; 374, Z. pictilis; 38, Z. machadoa; 39, Z. hysginon; 40, Z. scapula (with enlarged detail of thecal tip; pygofer and subgenital plates as in Fig. 36, phallobase as in Fig. 44); 41, Z. ligatura; 42, Z. infecta; 43, Z. obrienorum (phallobase as in Fig. 38, styles as in Fig. 44); 44, Z. zebra; 45, Z. tettigoniella. All illustrations to same scale except 41 D and 42 D, to smaller scale as indicated.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cercopidae

Genus

Zuata