Zuata ravidella (Lallemand)

Andrew Hamilton, K. G., 2016, Neotropical spittlebugs related to Neaenini (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) and the origins of subfamily Cercopinae, Zootaxa 4169 (2), pp. 201-250 : 237

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4169.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613391

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scientific name

Zuata ravidella (Lallemand)
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Zuata ravidella (Lallemand) View in CoL , redefined.

Tomaspis ravidella Lallemand, 1924: 379 View in CoL (to Zuata: Fennah, 1968 View in CoL ) Tomaspisinella callangana Lallemand, 1949: 116 View in CoL , syn.nov.

Tomaspisinella infuscata Lallemand, 1949: 117 View in CoL , syn.nov.

Remarks. Both the types from Bolivia are similarly colored to T. callangana from southern Peru (12o34'S 76o19W, the type-locality also for Z. luteomaculata ). The senior name is based on a male slightly larger (8.5.mm) than the two female types (7.5–8 mm). It will take considerably more specimens and/or barcoding to validate additional species where morphological characters are so indefinite.

Zuata scapula sp. nov.

Etymology. scapula (noun), shoulder-blade.

Diagnosis. Black with brown legs and white outer two-thirds of clavus ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12 – 13 A).

Description. Male pygofer with thumblike process on truncate posterior margin below anal tube (as in Fig. 37 View FIGURES 36 – 45 A); subgenital plates short, in lateral aspect with quadrate spine, otherwise shaped as in Z. oneraria ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 36 – 45 A); style humpbacked as in Z. ravida ( Carvalho & Webb 2005, fig. 15c) but tip longer; theca nearly straight and parallel-margined to blunt tip bearing 5 pairs of spines as in Z. araguana ( Carvalho & Webb 2005, fig. 19a), a strongly curved pair on caudal surface with a longer pair appressed to shaft below these, and on anterior surface of shaft 3 pairs of increasing length, the lowest as long as the corresponding spine on caudal surface, also appressed to shaft ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 36 – 45 B). Female unknown. Length: 5.9 mm, width across eyes 1.6 mm, across pronotum 1.9 mm; length of eye 0.5 mm, of side margins of pronotum 0.5 mm.

Type. Holotype male, PERU, Cuzco ─ Santa Isabel , 11 Dec. 1951 (F.L. Woythoski), in NMNH .

Carvalho, G. S. & Webb, M. D. (2005) Cercopid Spittle Bugs of the New World (Hemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cercopidae). Pensoft, Sofia-Moscow, 271 pp.

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

Lallemand, V. (1924) Homopteres nouveaux de la collection du Museum national de Paris et de la mienne. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, 30, 378 - 385, 490 - 493.

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.

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cercopidae

Genus

Zuata