Pyrops clavatus (Westwood, 1839) in Cuc Phuong

Constant, Jérôme & Pham, Hong-Thai, 2017, Review of the clavatus group of the lanternfly genus Pyrops (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoridae), European Journal of Taxonomy 305, pp. 1-26 : 4

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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.305

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3846699

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scientific name

Pyrops clavatus
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The clavatus View in CoL species group

This group was defined by Baker (1925: 348) with the following set of characters: (1) medium sized species; (2) cephalic process short, very stout, strongly clavate, black or olive green above and with red or ochraceous apex; (3) tegmina largely black.

It seems worth mentioning that Baker did not examine any specimen of P. atroalbus comb. nov. or P. watanabei .

Lallemand (1963: 88) restricted the definition to characters of the cephalic process only: “ cephalic process rather short, much shorter than body, gradually narrowing, strongly dilated apically into a quite large ball” (translated from French).

Nagai & Porion (1996) followed Lallemand’s (1963) definition.

After examination of the types of all species placed in the group by previous authors, the combination of the following characters is given to define the group: (1) medium sized species; (2) cephalic process rather short, progressively narrowing towards apex and strongly swollen apically; (3) apical third of hind wings black or white.

The Philippine species P. polillensis is removed from the group based on the broad black area of the hind wing extending all along the sutural margin (see illustrations in Baker 1925), in contradiction with character (3), and not attributed to any of the currently defined species groups of Pyrops .

The three species included here in the group are distributed in a zoogeographically consistent zone extending from northern India eastwards to Taiwan through Bangladesh, Myanmar, northern Thailand, Laos and southern China, and southwards to central Vietnam.

Identification key to the species of the Pyrops clavatus View in CoL group

1. Abdomen black ventrally ( Fig. 1B View Fig ); tegmina pale yellow-white on disc and with 3 black spots in costal area before nodal line ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); cephalic process yellow ( Fig. 1 View Fig D–F) (known from Laos, Thailand and Vietnam) ………………………………………… Pyrops atroalbus ( Distant, 1918) View in CoL comb. nov.

– Abdomen red ventrally ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) …………………………………………………………………2

2. Tegmina largely black on disc ( Fig. 2A View Fig ), or in the pale forms ( Fig. 3A, D View Fig ), bluish white on disc and without black spots in costal area; cephalic process red-brown to black ( Figs 2 View Fig D–G, 3C, E) (known from N India, Bangladesh, N Myanmar, N Thailand, S China and N Vietnam) ……… ………………………………………………………………… Pyrops clavatus ( Westwood, 1839) View in CoL

– Tegmina mainly white on disc and with 3 black spots in costal area before nodal line ( Fig. 4A, F View Fig ); cephalic process yellow ( Fig. 4 View Fig D–E) (known from Taiwan) … Pyrops watanabei ( Matsumura, 1913) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

SubOrder

Auchenorrhyncha

InfraOrder

Fulgoromorpha

SuperFamily

Fulgoroidea

Family

Fulgoridae

Genus

Pyrops

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