| Literature DB >> 34720638 |
Guimei Luo1, Qingfa Song1, Yuehua Song1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The leafhopper genus Mitjaevia Dworakowska,1970 includes 19 species worldwide, nine species are known in China and is widely distributed in Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. NEW INFORMATION: Two new species from Guizhou Province, China are described within the genus Mitjaevia Dworakowska, 1970 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae). A key to the species of the genus is provided and the female valvulae are described and figured. Guimei Luo, Qingfa Song, Yuehua Song.Entities:
Keywords: homoptera; karst; morphology; new taxa; taxonomy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34720638 PMCID: PMC8520034 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e72420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
species distribution table
| Species name | Distribution |
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| Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan , Afghanistan, Altai Mts, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan |
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| India, Pakistan |
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| Kazakhstan, Tadzhikistan, China |
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| India |
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| Kazakhstan, Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan |
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| India |
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| India, Kazakhstan China |
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| India |
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| Vietnam, China |
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| India, Pakistan |
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| Taiwan, China |
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| Tadzhikistan |
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| Bangladesh, India |
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| China |
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| India |
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| China |
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| China |
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| China |
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| China |
Figure 1.sp. n. A. Habitus, dorsal view B. Habitus, lateral view C. Head and thorax, dorsal view D. Face.
Figure 2.sp. n. A. Male pygofer, lateral view B. Subgenital plate C. Style D. Aedeagus, ventral view E. Aedeagus, lateral view F. Connective G. Abdominal apodemes.
Figure 3.sp. n. A. Female pygofer B. Sternite VII C. Valvula I D. Partial enlargement of valvula I E. Valvulae II F. Partial enlargement of valvulae II G. Valvula III H. Partial enlargement of valvula III.
Figure 4.sp. n. A. Habitus, dorsal view B. Habitus, lateral view C. Head and thorax, dorsal view D. Face.
Figure 5.sp. n. A. Male pygofer, lateral view B. Pygofer dorsal appendage, lateral view C. Subgenital plate D. Style E. Aedeagus, ventral view F. Aedeagus, lateral view G. Connective H. Abdominal apodemes.
| 1 | Aedeagus with one or two pairs of processes |
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| – | Aedeagus without process |
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| 2 | Scutellum with one pair of small dark dots above transverse impression |
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| – | Scutellum without small dark dots above transverse impression |
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| 3 | Aedeagal shaft cylindrical, evenly tapered from base to apex |
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| – | Aedeagal shaft laterally compressed, abruptly tapered from subapically to apex |
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| 4 | Pre-atrium of aedeagus long in lateral view (Fig. |
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| – | Pre-atrium of aedeagus short in lateral view (Fig. |
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| 5 | Style with pre-apical lobe small; aedeagal shaft with rounded apex in lateral view (Fig. |
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| – | Style with pre-apical lobe large; aedeagal shaft with acute apex in lateral view (Fig. |
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| 6 | Aedeagus with two pairs of processes |
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| – | Aedeagus with one pair of processes |
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| 7 | Aedeagal shaft bifurcate at apex |
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| – | Aedeagal shaft not bifurcate at apex |
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| 8 | Aedeagal shaft with four apical branches at apex, with pair of thin, sickle-like processes (Fig. |
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| – | Aedeagal shaft with two round branches at apex and one pair of finger-like processes at base (Fig. |
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| 9 | Aedeagus shaft with pair of small, triangle-like processes subapically (Fig. |
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| – | Aedeagal shaft with apex extended, without process (Fig. |
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| 10 | Aedeagal shaft with paired processes basally (Fig. |
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| – | Aedeagal shaft with paired processes subapically (Fig. |
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