Orosius cellulosus (Lindberg)

El-Sonbati, Saad A., Wilson, Michael R. & Al Dhafer, Hathal M., 2019, Revision of the leafhopper genus Orosius Distant, 1918 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Opsiini) in the Arabian Peninsula with the description of a new species, Zootaxa 4565 (1), pp. 37-48 : 45-46

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4565.1.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5945187

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scientific name

Orosius cellulosus (Lindberg)
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Orosius cellulosus (Lindberg) View in CoL

( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 1–20 , 27–29 View FIGURES 21–32 , 39–41 View FIGURES 33–44 , 51–53 View FIGURES 45–56 )

Thamnotettix cellulosa Lindberg, 1927: 90 View in CoL

Thamnotettix cellulosus Zachvatkin, 1935:109 View in CoL – Metcalf, 1967: 737

Nesophrosyne cellulosa Lindberg, 1958: 176 View in CoL

Orosius cellulosa Ghauri, 1966: 239 View in CoL

Nesophrosyne (Orosius) cellulosa Heller & Linnavuori, 1968: 10 View in CoL

Description. In addition to generic characters, the specific characters for this species are:

Body length: 2.5–2.7 mm.

Male genitalia: Pygofer narrowed rounded, pointed, with irregular setae over posterior half ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 33–44 ); valve is free to pygofer, triangular shape, articulation of valve with pygofer pointed ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 45–56 ); subgenital plate with one row of macrosetae near margin, with stout membranous finger-like process on mesal edge of posterior margin ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 33–44 ); style bent small fingerlike with preapical lobe, apex straight and pointed ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 33–44 ); connective articulated with aedeagus, Y shaped ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 21–32 ); anal tube appendages articulated to posterodorsal margin of pygofer laterally, form end like spine, straight and narrowed, arising from base of anal tube ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 45–56 ); aedeagal shafts arising from base, Shafts with branches extent with parallel, apices of branches slightly curved inward, pointed, lateral view, shafts curved at their length, branches length 3 times the base ( Figs 27–28 View FIGURES 21–32 ).

Female genitalia: female 7th sternite approximately 3 times as broad at base as long medially, with sinuous posterior margin, posterior margin with lobe with slightly median notch in middle ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 45–56 ); numerous macrosetae on pygofer.

Specimens examined: 1♀ KSA: Rhodet khorim: 25°22.58’N, 47°16.44’E, 559m, light trap 29. IV. 2012, S. El-Sonbati, H. Al Dhafer; 1♀ 5♂, same but 28. VII. 2012; 1♂ Deirab: 24°31'50.7"N 46°37'10.5"E, 18. IX. 2014, S. El-Sonbati; 2♀ 2♂ Al Magardah W. Talalea: 19°02.740’N, 41°46.333’E, 259m, 11. X. 2013 GoogleMaps , light trap, S. El- Sonbati; 1♀ Asir , Abha, Raydah: 18°11.749’N, 42°23.345’E, 1614m, 24. II. 2014 GoogleMaps , S. El Sonbati, R. Iftekhar; 1♀, KSA: Al Baha , Shada Al Ala: 19°50.329’N, 41°18.604’E, 1563m, 15. II. 2014 GoogleMaps , light trap, H. Al Dhafer, H. Fadl, M. Abdel-Dayem, A. El-Gharbawy, A. El-Torky, S. El Sonbati; 1♀, same but 19°51.762’N, 41°18.089’E, 1225m, 2. III. 2015; 4♂, same but 21. IV. 2014; 1♀, same but 19°50.411’N, 41°18.686’E, 1611m, 2. IX. 2015; 1♀, same but 19°52.598’N, 41°18.672’E, 892m, 24. IV. 2014, H. Al Dhafer, S. El-Sonbati; 2♀ 7♂, Oman: Dhofor , Salalah, Ayn Sahalnoot, 19. XI. 2017 , L. T. 17°08'53.7"N 54°10'41.6"E, Coll. El-Sonbati S. A.; 7♀, Oman : Dhofor, Salalah, W. Derbate, 17.XI.2017 , L. T. 17°08'08.6"N 54°30'42.3"E, Coll. El-Sonbati S. A.

Distribution: Ethiopia ( Heller & Linnavuori, 1968), Australia, Russia, Sudan ( Ghauri, 1966; Fletcher, et al., 2016); Saudi Arabia (present study).

Ecology and biology. O. cellulosus was commonly found in the central and southwestern regions of Saudi Arabia with affinities to Afrotropical region ( Figs 59–61 View FIGURES 57–62 ). This species is also considered as a vector of phytoplasma diseases. Most of this species were collected by light trap.

Diagnosis: O. cellulosus can be distinguished by aedeagus, pygofer, style and spine at base of anal tube: aedeagal shafts curved at their length with curved, pointed apically ( Figs 27 View FIGURES 21–32 ¯28); pygofer narrowed rounded, pointed ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 33–44 ); style, apex straight and pointed ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 33–44 ); spine of anal tube straight and narrowed ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 45–56 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

SubFamily

Deltocephalinae

Tribe

Opsiini

Genus

Orosius

Loc

Orosius cellulosus (Lindberg)

El-Sonbati, Saad A., Wilson, Michael R. & Al Dhafer, Hathal M. 2019
2019
Loc

Nesophrosyne (Orosius) cellulosa

Heller, R. & Linnavuori, R. 1968: 10
1968
Loc

Thamnotettix cellulosus

Metcalf, Z. P. 1967: 737
1967
Loc

Orosius cellulosa

Ghauri, M. S. K. 1966: 239
1966
Loc

Nesophrosyne cellulosa

Lindberg, H. 1958: 176
1958
Loc

Thamnotettix cellulosa

Lindberg, H. 1927: 90
1927
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