Signoretia malaya
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Genus: Signoretia
Name
Signoretia malaya (Stål, 1855) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Thamnotettix malaya Stål, 1855: 192.
Male terminalia
Pygofer (Fig. 37) with caudal margin of lobe membranous; ventrocaudal process elongate evenly curved and tapered, spiniform, produced posteriorly beyond pygofer lobe apex. Subgenital plates (Fig. 37) extending posteriorly beyond pygofer lobe apex by approximately one-third of lobe length, dorsal surface with numerous long, fine setae evenly distributed throughout length and three macrosetae in longitudinal row near midlength. Connective (Fig. 38) H-shaped, arms subparallel; without dorsal median keel or median anterior lobe. Style (Fig. 38) slender and elongate; apex globose, directed laterally, with few small denticuli. Aedeagus (Figs 38, 39) with ventral paraphyses-like structure with pair of robust, tapered, recurved distal processes; dorsal part consisting of pair of round basolateral lobes and tubular shaft. Anal tube (Fig. 37) with segment X without basal processes and distal margin thickened, terminating ventrally in short lobe.
Notes
Identification based on Stål’s (1859) illustration and collecting locality. Male genitalia previously undescribed.
Distribution
W. Malaysia (Stål 1855), Philippines (Baker 1915[1]), and Singapore (Baker 1923[2]).
Material examined
Malaysia: male, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, IX 1964, N. L. H. Krauss on Melastoma malabathricus, USNM.
Taxon Treatment
- Takiya, D; Dietrich, C; Viraktamath, C; 2013: The unusual Afrotropical and Oriental leafhopper subfamily Signoretiinae (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae): taxonomic notes, new distributional records, and description of two new Signoretia species ZooKeys, 319: 303-323. doi
Other References
- ↑ Baker C (1915) Studies in Philippine Jassoidea: III. The Stenocotidae of the Philippines. Philippine Journal of Science 10: 189-200.
- ↑ Baker C (1923) The Jassoidea related to the Stenocotidae with special reference to Malayan species. Philippine Journal of Science 23: 34-405.
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