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@article{Dietrich2011ZooKeys124,
author = {Dietrich, C. H.},
journal = {ZooKeys}, publisher = {Pensoft Publishers},
title = {Tungurahualini, a new tribe of Neotropical leafhoppers, with notes on the subfamily Mileewinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae)},
year = {2011},
volume = {124},
issue = {},
pages = {19--39},
doi = {10.3897/zookeys.124.1561},
url = {http://www.pensoft.net/journals/zookeys/article/1561/abstract},
note = {Versioned wiki page: 2011-08-18, version 13492, https://species-id.net/w/index.php?title=Ilyapa_recurvata&oldid=13492 , contributors (alphabetical order): Pensoft Publishers.}
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Taxonavigation
Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Cicadellidae
Genus: Ilyapa
Name
Ilyapa recurvata Dietrich, 2011 sp. n. – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
Description
Length male 5.9 mm. External morphology and male terminalia similar to those of Ilyapa longispina, except as follows: anal tube without pair of ventrolateral processes but with several irregular teeth; aedeagus with distal process strongly recurved ventrad and anterad, branched near midlength with one branch about half length of other. Female unknown.
Material examined
Holotype male: PERU, Huánuco, Carpish Pass, 2600 m, 9°43'3"S, 76°5'38"W, 27 October 2002 (C. H. Dietrich) sweeping, 02-45-1 [USML].
Etymology
The species name refers to the strongly recurved apex of the aedeagus.
Notes
This species may be distinguished by its relatively short crown and strongly recurved aedeagal apex.
Original Description
- Dietrich, C; 2011: Tungurahualini, a new tribe of Neotropical leafhoppers, with notes on the subfamily Mileewinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae) ZooKeys, 124: 19-39. doi
Images
| Figures 1–18. Mileewinae, scale bars = 1 mm 1–10 Tungurahualini, dorsal habitus 1 Tungurahuala basilisca, male from Colombia 2 Tungurahuala acuminata, male 3 same, female 4 Ilyapa bifida, male 5 Ilyapa loca, male 6 Ilyapa longispina, male 7 Ilyapa ochrescens, male 8 Ilyapa recurvata, male 9 Ilyapa viridis, male 10 same, 5th instar nymph 11–12 Tungurahualini, lateral habitus 11 Tungurahuala acuminata, male 12 Ilyapa viridis, male 13–18 Other Mileewinae 13 Makilingia sp., male from Thailand, dorsal habitus 14 same, Mileewa margheritae, male 15 same, Tinteromus sp., male from Colombia (full length of antenna not shown) 16 Makilingia sp., lateral habitus 17 same, Mileewa margheritae 18 same, Tinteromus sp. |
| Figures 31–45. Tungurahualini 31–32 head, anteroventral view 31 Tungurahuala acuminata 32 Ilyapa viridis 33–34 prothoracic femur, anterior view 33 Tungurahuala acuminata 34 Ilyapa viridis 35–36 hind tarsomere I, ventral view 35 Tungurahuala acuminata 36 Ilyapa viridis 37 Tungurahuala acuminata, genital capsule, lateral view 38 same, valve and subgenital plates, ventral view 39 Ilyapa bifida, genital capsule, lateral view 40 same, Ilyapa loca 41 same, Ilyapa longispina 42 same, Ilyapa ochrescens 43 Ilyapa ochrescens, left subgenital plate, ventral view 44 Ilyapa recurvata, genital capsule, lateral view 45 same, Ilyapa viridis. |
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