描述北美和中美洲食蚜蝇新属(半翅目:食蚜蝇科)及 14 个新种

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Zootaxa Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5443.1.1
Doug Yanega, G. Goemans, Matthew Van Dam, Francesc GÓMEZ-MARCO, Mark Hoddle
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涪陵苣苔的名称Alphina glauca(Metcalf)自诞生以来一直被错误地用于指代一个主要是美国东南部的物种,该物种最初被描述为Calyptoproctus marmoratus Spinola。此外,西南部至少有三个未描述的物种被错误地认定为 A. glauca。glauca 的主模式尚未找到。glauca 与 Calyptoproctus marmoratus 同源。我们建立了一个新属 Scaralina,将其归入该属,给出了新的组合 Scaralina marmorata(Spinola),以及三个西南类群、一个德克萨斯类群和十个中美洲类群,在此命名为新种:S. aethrinsula、S. chapina、S. cristata、S. durango、S. gigantea、S. hawksi、S. metcalfi、S. monzoni、S. obfusca、S. obrienae、S. orientalis、S. rileyi、S. sullivani 和 S. veracruzensis。此外,还描述了产自哥斯达黎加和危地马拉的新亚属 Scaralis (Alphinoides) inbio 中的一个 Scaralis 新种。有限的信息表明,这些昆虫以橡树(栎树)为食。Calyptoproctina 亚属的唯一决定性假定同形物是雌虫腹部上增大的顶板,而 Scaralina 中至少有两个成员没有这种同形物,在 Poiocerinae 以外的一些属中也有这种同形物,因此我们拒绝承认该亚属。我们认为 Scaralina 与 Scaralis Stål 属的关系可能比 Alphina Stål 属更为密切。根据形态学,最初描述在 Scaralis 属中的一些物种之间的亲缘关系似乎比与该属的模式种之间的亲缘关系更近,因此在此将其归入一个新的亚属 Alphinoides;Scaralis fluvialis Lallemand 和 Scaralis nigronotata Stål,加上最初描述在 Poiocera 属中的三个物种:Scaralis quadricolor(Walker)(Alphinoides 的模式种)、Scaralis semilimpida(Walker)和 Scaralis spectabilis(Walker)。文中给出了 Scaralis 属和 Scaralina 属以及 Alphinoides 亚属的分离诊断,以及巴拿马以北所有 Scaralina 种类的描述和检索表,以及巴拿马以北出现的前亚属 "Calyptoproctina "对应属的检索表。
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Description of a new genus of North and Central American planthoppers (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) with fourteen new species
The fulgorid name Alphina glauca (Metcalf) has been used erroneously since its inception to refer to a primarily southeastern U.S. species described originally as Calyptoproctus marmoratus Spinola. Additionally, at least three undescribed species from the Southwest have been incorrectly identified as A. glauca. The holotype of A. glauca has not been located. Since A. glauca is presently used to refer to multiple species, a neotype is designated which places A. glauca into synonymy with Calyptoproctus marmoratus. We establish a new genus, Scaralina, into which it is placed, giving the new combination Scaralina marmorata (Spinola), along with three southwestern, one Texan, and ten Mesoamerican taxa, named here as new species: S. aethrinsula, S. chapina, S. cristata, S. durango, S. gigantea, S. hawksi, S. metcalfi, S. monzoni, S. obfusca, S. obrienae, S. orientalis, S. rileyi, S. sullivani, and S. veracruzensis. Additionally, one new species of Scaralis in a new subgenus, Scaralis (Alphinoides) inbio, is described from Costa Rica and Guatemala. The limited information available suggests these insects feed on oaks (Quercus). The single defining putative synapomorphy for the subtribe Calyptoproctina is the enlarged apical plate on the female abdomen, which is absent in at least two members of Scaralina, and is also present in some genera that belong outside of Poiocerinae, so we reject the recognition of this subtribe. We consider that Scaralina is probably more closely related to the genus Scaralis Stål than to Alphina Stål. Based on morphology, some species originally described in Scaralis appear to be more closely related to one another than to the type species of the genus, and are here placed in a new subgenus, Alphinoides; Scaralis fluvialis Lallemand and Scaralis nigronotata Stål, plus three species originally described in Poiocera; Scaralis quadricolor (Walker) (the type species of Alphinoides), Scaralis semilimpida (Walker), and Scaralis spectabilis (Walker). Diagnoses are given for separation of the genera Scaralis and Scaralina, as well as the subgenus Alphinoides, plus descriptions of and keys to all species of Scaralina north of Panama, as well as keys to the genera corresponding to the former subtribe “Calyptoproctina” occurring north of Panama.
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