Maiestas maculata (Pruthi)

Zhang, Yalin & Duan, Yani, 2011, Review of the Deltocephalus group of leafhoppers (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) in China, Zootaxa 2870, pp. 1-47 : 37-39

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.206115

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5326014

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scientific name

Maiestas maculata (Pruthi)
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Maiestas maculata (Pruthi) View in CoL

( Figs 33–35 View FIGURE 33. M View FIGURE 34. M View FIGURE 35. M ; Plate IV: E; Plate V: P; Plate VI: P) Cicadula maculata Pruthi, 1930: 58 –59, Plate V, Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2. D ; Li & Wang, 1992: 216, Fig. 114. Thamnotettix prabha Pruthi, 1930: 62 –63, Plate V, Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6. M . Synonymised by Webb & Viraktamath, 2009: 41. Deltocephalus (Recilia) prabha, Dash & Viraktamath, 1998: 31 –32, Figs 252–259. Deltocephalus (Recilia) maculatus, Dash & Viraktamath, 1998: 32 –33, Figs 260–269. Maiestas maculata, Webb & Viraktamath, 2009: 22 .

Redescription. Length. Male: 3.2–3.5mm; female: macropterous 3.3–3.6mm, submacropterous 2.8–3.0mm.

Pale to chocolate brown. Vertex with variable black patches or patches absent ( Figs 33 View FIGURE 33. M A–F; Plate IV: E). Face stramineous to dark brown, with or without black patches near bases of antennae and with or without a few oblique piceous striae laterally. Pronotum sometimes with black patches near anterior margin. Scutellum sometimes with black spot near basal angles ( Figs 33 View FIGURE 33. M A–F; Plate IV: E). Legs with or without black patches.

Forewing macropterous or submacropterous; inner anteapical cell open basally, sometimes outer anteapical cell absent.

Male genitalia. Subgenital plate fairly short, subtriangular, lateral margin slightly convex ( Fig. 34 View FIGURE 34. M J); style preapical lobe short, apophysis digitate, long and slightly sinuate ( Fig. 34 View FIGURE 34. M K); connective as long as aedeagus, aedeagus, boat-shaped dorsally, in lateral view straight and narrow basally, wider in middle and thereafter gradually tapered to acute upturned apex ( Figs 34 View FIGURE 34. M L, 34M).

Female genitalia. Hind margin of seventh sternum as in Fig. 33 View FIGURE 33. M H, Plate V: P and Plate VI: P.

Material examined. China, Yunnan Prov.: 135ɗɗ, 65ΨΨ, Tengchong, 1930m, 14 August 2005, coll. Yang Meixia (1ɗ, 1Ψ, BMNH); 15ɗɗ, 8ΨΨ, Mt. Diancangshan, 2173m, 4, 5 August 2004 (1ɗ, BMNH); 3ɗɗ, 1Ψ, Mt. Zixishan, October 1999; 2ɗɗ, Tengchong, 1700m, 16 August 2005; 1ɗ, Yiliang, 1840m, 29 July 2005; 1ɗ, Kunming, 1700m, 14 October 1987, coll. Chai Yonghui. All collected by Li Meng and NWAFU, except where indicated.

Distribution. India; China (Anhui, Shanxi, Guangxi, Yunnan, Guizhou, Yunnan).

Remarks. Based on the material from China we confirm the synonymy of prabha with maculata given by Webb & Viraktamath (2009). Previously, Dash & Viraktamath (1998) had considered maculata to be a separate but related species to prabha . Accepted differences between the two species at that time were: in prabha the apex of the vertex has a black patch with three yellow spots ( Fig. 33 View FIGURE 33. M E) instead of three black spots in maculata ( Fig. 33 View FIGURE 33. M D); the forewing more uniformly darker brown; the aedeagal shaft lacking a basal lateral projection ( Fig. 34 View FIGURE 34. M L) and its apex simple ( Fig. 35 View FIGURE 35. M T) compared to the curved and hook-like apex in maculata ( Fig. 35 View FIGURE 35. M W). From examining many specimens from Yunnan China, we found all intermediates in the above structures (see Figs 33 View FIGURE 33. M A–F, 35Q–W).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Maiestas

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Cicadellidae

Genus

Cicadula

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