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Centromeriana simplex Melichar 1912

  • 1. Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China. & Email: songzs @ ioz. ac. cn & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: B 566 EA 8 A- 3 A 99 - 4 DA 8 - 830 D- 3 DBF 07 E 211 D 9
  • 2. Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic. & Email: malenovsky @ sci. muni. cz & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 8 AF 430 DB-BBBD- 4 F 48 - 92 CA- 259290924 F 71
  • 3. Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 862 BAA 85 - A 5 A 9 - 44 DE-A 6 E 4 - 99 D 30 C 39 B 2 C 9 & Corresponding author: liangap @ ioz. ac. cn

Description

Centromeriana simplex Melichar, 1912

Figs 2B, E, 3D, 8 A–J

Centromeriana simplex Melichar, 1912: 46. – Metcalf 1946: 40 (catalogue).

Type material examined

Lectotype (here designated)

EQUATORIAL GUINEA: ♂, “ Is. Fernando Poo [= Bioko island], Basile, 400–600 m.s.m., VIII– IX.1901, L. Fea; Centromeriana simplex M. [Melichar’s handwriting], det. Melichar.; Typus [dark red label]; Syn- typus [bright red label]; Collectio Dr. L. Melichar, Moravské museum Brno; Invent. č. 4940/ Ent., Mor. muzeum, Brno; LECTOTYPUS ♂, Centromeriana simplex Melichar, 1912, desig. Z.S. Song, I. Malenovský & A.P. Liang, 2016 [newly added red label]” (MMBC; dry-mounted, pinned through mesonotum, abdomen detached and stored in glycerine in a glass microvial pinned under the specimen).

Redescription

LENGTH. Body length (from apex of head to tip of forewings): ♂ 13.3 mm; head length (including two portions: the former is from apex of cephalic process to constricted and curved part, and the latter is from curved part to base of eyes): ♂ 0.7+1.0; head width (including eyes): ♂ 1.4 mm; forewing length: ♂ 10.4 mm.

COLORATION (Fig. 2B, E). Largely similar to C. jocosa, but much paler than the latter, without dark brown or black on abdomen in dorsal habitus. Head including cephalic process pale green, a longitudinal stripe in front of eyes on genae and median carina on frons reddish ochraceous (Fig. 8A, C). Pronotum and mesonotum greenish ochraceous, median carina along with posterior margin, areas behind eyes including lower lateral carinae and apical margins of paranotal lobes on pronotum, and median carina and lateral areas on mesonotum reddish ochraceous. Forewings and hindwings with venation and stigmal area pale greenish ochraceous. Abdomen dorsally and ventrally greenish ochraceous. Apical lobes of male segment X black (Fig. 8E).

MALE GENITALIA. Pygofer in lateral view (Fig. 8E) slightly shorter than in C. jocosa and C. lindbergae sp. nov., ventral margin longer than dorsal one with ratio of ventral to dorsal width about 3.0:1; dorsoposterior margin right-angled. Gonostyles (Fig. 8 E–G) broad, strongly expanding towards apex, broadest and convex subapically; dorsal claw-like process narrow and elongate, apex acute. Aedeagus (Fig. 8 H– J) lacking distinct endosomal processes; phallobase sclerotized and pigmented at base, membranous and inflated apically, with one pair of large, robust, triangular dorsolateral lobes, directed laterad, without superficial spines (Fig. 8H); and one pair of short and thumb-like ventral lobes, directed straightly posteriad (Fig. 8I). Segment X, in dorsal view, elongate with ratio of length to width near middle about 1.7:1 (Fig. 8D); in lateral view, ventral margins straight, apical lobes blunt, rounded, weakly produced ventrad (Fig. 8E).

Female unknown.

Distribution

Equatorial Guinea.

Remarks

This species was described by Melichar (1912) based on two male specimens from Fernando Poo [= Bioko], Equatorial Guinea, originally coming from the collection of the museum in Genoa, Italy. One of these two syntypes has been preserved in Melichar’s personal collection in MMBC. According to Article 74 of ICZN (1999) we designate this specimen as a lectotype for C. simplex to stabilize the nomenclature. We have redescribed and illustrated the species based on the lectotype.

Notes

Published as part of Song, Zhi-Shun, Malenovský, Igor & Liang, Ai-Ping, 2017, Revision of the Afrotropical planthopper genus Centromeriana Melichar, 1912 (Hemiptera, Dictyopharidae), pp. 1-21 in European Journal of Taxonomy 278 on pages 15-17, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.278, http://zenodo.org/record/3824601

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References

  • Melichar L. 1912. Monographie der Dictyophorinen (Homoptera). Abhandlungen der Koniglich- Kaiserlichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 7 (1): 1 - 221.
  • Metcalf Z. P. 1946. General catalogue of the Hemiptera, Fasci. IV. Fulgoroidea, Part 8 Dictyopharidae. Smith College, Northampton. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1093 / aesa / 40.3.544
  • ICZN (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature) 1999. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Fourth Edition. The International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature c / o the Natural History Museum, London. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 50608