Kokeshia acutiformis Luo & Xie 2022
- Dataset
- Taxonomic review of Kokeshia Miyamoto, 1960 from China, with description of ten new species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Schizopteridae)
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Luo, Jiu-Yang, Xie, Qiang (2022): Taxonomic review of Kokeshia Miyamoto, 1960 from China, with description of ten new species (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Schizopteridae). European Journal of Taxonomy 802: 1-57, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.802.1687, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.802.1687
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Hemiptera
- family
- Schizopteridae
- genus
- Kokeshia
- species
- Kokeshia acutiformis
description
Description Male MEASUREMENTS (in mm) (male holotype / male paratypes, N = 2). Total body length 1.32 / 1.28 – 1.29; length of head 0.22 / 0.23 – 0.25, maximum width across eyes 0.41 / 0.40, interocular distance 0.24 / 0.22; length of antennal segment I 0.08 / 0.07 – 0.08, segment II 0.08 / 0.08, segment III 0.28 / 0.28, segment IV 0.30 / 0.30; length of labial segment I 0.07 / 0.07 – 0.08, segment II 0.05 / 0.05, segment III 0.04 / 0.04, segment IV 0.11 / 0.10; middle length of pronotum 0.35 / 0.36, length of collar 0.06 / 0.06 – 0.07, humeral width 0.59 / 0.60; length of forewing 1.07 / 0.95 – 1.08; length of fore femur 0.33 / 0.29 – 0.31, fore tibia 0.31 / 0.32, fore tarsus 0.12 / 0.11 – 0.12; length of middle femur 0.31 / 0.33, middle tibia 0.32 / 0.31, middle tarsus 0.12 / 0.12; length of hind femur 0.36 / 0.35 – 0.36, hind tibia 0.50 / 0.53 – 0.55, hind tarsus 0.17 / 0.17 – 0.18; greatest width of abdomen 0.53 / 0.53. MACROPTEROUS. Small sized (about 1.28 ‒ 1.32 mm). COLORATION. Body yellowish brown to light brown, appendages yellowish brown (Fig. 1 A ‒ C). Surface, vestiture and general structures as in generic description, except mentioned below. HEAD. Interocular distance 0.55 – 0.59 × length of maximum width across eyes. THORAX. Humeral width 1.66 ‒ 1.68 × as long as middle length of pronotum. Venation of forewing in accordance with general pattern of genus. C + Sc, R + M, R and basal portion of 1 An darker than wing surface, other veins slightly darker than wing surface (Fig. 26 A). ABDOMEN. Tergite VII slightly asymmetrical, right portion wider than left portion, sternite VII nearly symmetrical. Tergite VIII not subdivided into two hemitergites, only a long, flattened, acuminate process at right portion of tergite VIII, process bent at about ⅓ from its apex (Figs 1 D ‒ G, 2 A ‒ B). GENITALIA. Pygophore slightly asymmetrical, dorsum with rows of tooth like microtrichia, posterior area with about twelve relatively long setae (Fig. 1 D ‒ G). Parameres strongly asymmetrical, left paramere (Figs 1 E, 2 D ‒ E) with broadly squarish laminate extension directed dorsal near base, and with flattened and elongate distal projection; right paramere (Figs 1 E, 2 F ‒ G) with flattened and acute, near triangular distal projection, curved inward at middle portion. Apical portion of phallus (Figs 1 D ‒ E, 2 C) tubular, short, forming one incomplete coil outside of pygophore. Female Unknown.
description
urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 063 E 5 A 54 - D 193 - 4 A 58 - BA 44 - A 7 AC 26 B 1121 E Figs 1 – 2, 26 A, 28 A, 32
diagnosis
Diagnosis Kokeshia acutiformis sp. nov. can be recognized from all other species of Kokeshia by male tergite VIII not subdivided into two hemitergites, only a long, flattened, acuminate process at right portion of tergite VIII, the process bent at about ⅓ from its apex (Figs 1 D ‒ G, 2 A ‒ B).
distribution
Distribution China: Yunnan (Fig. 32).
etymology
Etymology The species epithet is derived from the Latin prefix ʻacut - ʼ and suffix ʻ- formis ʼ, means ‘ acuminate shaped’, refers to the acuminate process of tergite VIII.
materials_examined
Material examined Holotype CHINA • ♂; Yunnan Province, Lincang City, Cangyuan County, Banhong Town; 23 ° 18 ′ 44.65 ″ N, 99 ° 4 ′ 39.48 ″ E; ca 920 m a. s. l.; 6 Aug. 2019; Jiu-Yang Luo leg.; light trap; SYSBM. Paratypes CHINA • 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; SYSBM.
Name
- Homonyms
- Kokeshia acutiformis Luo & Xie 2022